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« Reply #25 on: June 07, 2018, 17:01 »
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i love to hear about 15%. Iam ready to start on Wemark and kick ass the 75% greedy Agencies  :-*

@Wemark
But how should i handle the EU-VAT if there is no middleman?





« Reply #26 on: June 07, 2018, 17:19 »
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Maybe you payment will not be traceable as it is crypto currency. Then if you make no sales no worry about taxes.

« Reply #27 on: June 07, 2018, 17:28 »
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Maybe you payment will not be traceable as it is crypto currency. Then if you make no sales no worry about taxes.

 ;D I can not upload to Wemark before i have a TAX/VAT solution. Tracable or not my business is always legal...


« Reply #28 on: June 07, 2018, 17:34 »
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i love to hear about 15%. Iam ready to start on Wemark and kick ass the 75% greedy Agencies  :-*

@Wemark
But how should i handle the EU-VAT if there is no middleman?

Theres a middleman.  Wemark.  Beacause they host it and take a cut.  That equals middleman.

« Reply #29 on: June 07, 2018, 18:16 »
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i love to hear about 15%. Iam ready to start on Wemark and kick ass the 75% greedy Agencies  :-*

@Wemark
But how should i handle the EU-VAT if there is no middleman?

Theres a middleman.  Wemark.  Beacause they host it and take a cut.  That equals middleman.

Not necessarily for the EU-Vat.
 If the contract is direct between the seller and buyer i as the seller have to pay EU-vat for every EU-buyer in the buyers country.

If i sell via an agencie the angencie has to pay EU-Vat.

The differnce is that an agencie pay me. If i use a Marketplace i pay the Marketplace for there service.
« Last Edit: June 07, 2018, 18:20 by r2d2 »

wds

« Reply #30 on: June 07, 2018, 21:09 »
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So outside of a different method of handling payment transactions, how is this different than any other agency?

« Reply #31 on: June 08, 2018, 01:49 »
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So outside of a different method of handling payment transactions, how is this different than any other agency?

The administration costs.

Agency = I have to write one monthly bill for the agency payment and no VAT payments.

Marketplace = Many bills for every single sale and if a EU buyer the VAT payment in the buyers country.

« Last Edit: June 08, 2018, 01:53 by r2d2 »

« Reply #32 on: September 12, 2018, 17:06 »
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https://medium.com/wemark-stories/wmk-distribution-and-release-an-important-update-67b89dafd813

"In light of the pessimistic market sentiment, and after much consideration, we decided to postpone the release of our tokens, and they will remain locked for further transfer."

Whoops!

ShadySue

  • There is a crack in everything
« Reply #33 on: September 12, 2018, 17:46 »
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https://medium.com/wemark-stories/wmk-distribution-and-release-an-important-update-67b89dafd813

"In light of the pessimistic market sentiment, and after much consideration, we decided to postpone the release of our tokens, and they will remain locked for further transfer."

Whoops!

Mwahahaha. Is anyone honestly surprised?

« Reply #34 on: September 13, 2018, 01:01 »
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Maybe while they are waiting for something to turn up they will review the pics I sent about 6 months ago.......

« Reply #35 on: September 14, 2018, 12:01 »
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I read the link to Medium Sean posted and found the content a strange, high-speed water slide built with buzzy phrases that didn't really tell me anything about what they were actually going to do, or when - or even what they had done, or problems encountered.

If you can't be clear about what you are or aren't doing, larding your statement with overused hype about how blockchain will address all manner of problems doesn't help - actively hurts if you have a mental alert that goes off when snake oil sales pitches are detected.

I was surprised to see that LinkedIn says that Lee Torrens is an advisor to Wemark (Mar 2018 to present). Still listed as Marketplace Director at Canva...

« Reply #36 on: September 14, 2018, 13:47 »
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didn't really tell me anything about what they were actually going to do
That's simply because they don't know what they are going to do.....the Mr  Micawber of the Microstock world. By tying themselves to crypto their future is entirely out of their control.

msg2018

« Reply #37 on: September 14, 2018, 15:48 »
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Maybe while they are waiting for something to turn up they will review the pics I sent about 6 months ago.......

They don't want our pictures, they want our money. But eventually they realised nobody is falling for it so they stopped selling tokens.

« Reply #38 on: September 14, 2018, 16:21 »
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Maybe while they are waiting for something to turn up they will review the pics I sent about 6 months ago.......

They don't want our pictures, they want our money. But eventually they realised nobody is falling for it so they stopped selling tokens.

Exactly. Back when this thread first started I mentioned the fact that to me their entire site felt more like a soft sell to photographers than a genuine attempt to establish a new agency. It's pretty obvious now what they were  up to; just another failed venture looking to exploit a large group of disgruntled creatives.

« Reply #39 on: September 15, 2018, 01:00 »
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Maybe while they are waiting for something to turn up they will review the pics I sent about 6 months ago.......

They don't want our pictures, they want our money. But eventually they realised nobody is falling for it so they stopped selling tokens.

Exactly. Back when this thread first started I mentioned the fact that to me their entire site felt more like a soft sell to photographers than a genuine attempt to establish a new agency. It's pretty obvious now what they were  up to; just another failed venture looking to exploit a large group of disgruntled creatives.
Bit harsh maybe I just think they made the classic mistake we've seen so often by focussing on the benefits to suppliers and not the customers who actually drive any business. Then trying to fund it with "the next big thing"

Clair Voyant

« Reply #40 on: September 15, 2018, 10:51 »
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There is never an appropriate time to say 'I told you so'.
I can't believe anyone was foolish enough to submit anything to them based on the info they provided.

« Reply #41 on: September 15, 2018, 10:56 »
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There is never an appropriate time to say 'I told you so'.
I can't believe anyone was foolish enough to submit anything to them based on the info they provided.
The risk of submitting stuff is/was fairly insignificant giving them hard earned cash for their magic beans is a completely different issue.

« Reply #42 on: September 15, 2018, 11:13 »
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There is never an appropriate time to say 'I told you so'.
I can't believe anyone was foolish enough to submit anything to them based on the info they provided.
The risk of submitting stuff is/was fairly insignificant giving them hard earned cash for their magic beans is a completely different issue.

Let me be the judge of that, what are their Terms and Conditions?

« Reply #43 on: September 15, 2018, 13:29 »
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There is never an appropriate time to say 'I told you so'.
I can't believe anyone was foolish enough to submit anything to them based on the info they provided.
The risk of submitting stuff is/was fairly insignificant giving them hard earned cash for their magic beans is a completely different issue.


Didnt you send them high rez files of your portfolio? How is that insignificant?

« Reply #44 on: September 15, 2018, 13:52 »
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There is never an appropriate time to say 'I told you so'.
I can't believe anyone was foolish enough to submit anything to them based on the info they provided.
The risk of submitting stuff is/was fairly insignificant giving them hard earned cash for their magic beans is a completely different issue.


Didnt you send them high rez files of your portfolio? How is that insignificant?
A very small sample of average images.  I don't regard the risk as any more significant than most Microsites out there with numerous odd/obscure  partnership deals. What's the risk? Someone will steal them from them  and sell a few copies? They can pay a few cents and download them from a microsite and do that.

« Reply #45 on: September 15, 2018, 14:17 »
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There is never an appropriate time to say 'I told you so'.
I can't believe anyone was foolish enough to submit anything to them based on the info they provided.
The risk of submitting stuff is/was fairly insignificant giving them hard earned cash for their magic beans is a completely different issue.

Let me be the judge of that, what are their Terms and Conditions?
Yes you can make your own judgement for your images perhaps I should have said "in my opinion".   What is the worst that could happen do you think?

« Reply #46 on: September 15, 2018, 14:53 »
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There is never an appropriate time to say 'I told you so'.
I can't believe anyone was foolish enough to submit anything to them based on the info they provided.
The risk of submitting stuff is/was fairly insignificant giving them hard earned cash for their magic beans is a completely different issue.

Let me be the judge of that, what are their Terms and Conditions?
Yes you can make your own judgement for your images perhaps I should have said "in my opinion".   What is the worst that could happen do you think?

Well I guess that if you didn't agree to their Terms and Conditions you have no problem whatsoever.

« Reply #47 on: October 17, 2018, 16:07 »
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From Wemark on facebook : Wemark :

Meet Jon Feinstein, Wemark's new Director of Content and Marketing strategy

Jon is a Seattle and New York City-based photographer, curator, writer, Shutterstock's 5th employee, and co-founder of Humble Arts Foundation, a non-profit championing emerging art photography. A strategic "Swiss Army knife" Jon's had his hands in nearly every angle of the photo world, spanning marketing, content creation and curation.

Jon spent more than a decade at Shutterstock, joining in 2005 and growing brand and marketing strategy from the ground up. In his early days, he built Shutterstock's first print advertising and events strategy, putting the company on the map for millions of readers across magazines like Communication Arts, HOW, PRINT, and Aperture, while negotiating substantial presence at conferences like South By Southwest and Cannes Lions. Over time, he grew to lead partnerships with advertising and creative organizations including Art Directors Club, CreativeMornings, D&AD, and TED, collaborating with teams across Shutterstock to develop thoughtful, engaging content with each partner. One of his proudest achievements was building a program connecting some of the world's most powerful speakers including Serena Williams and Siri founder Tom Gruber with access to stock imagery for their talks around the world.

In his spare time, Jon is an established photography curator and has collaborated with galleries and non-profits including the Filter Photo Festival, United Photo Industries, Hasted Kreutler Gallery, Glassbox Gallery, Spin Magazine, Milk Studios, and ArtBridge to name a few. His curatorial projects have been featured in Aperture, The New York Times, BBC, The New Yorker, Hyperallergic, Feature Shoot, and American Photo, and his writing has appeared in VICE, Photograph, TIME, Slate, GOOD, Daylight, and PDN. His own photography has been exhibited around the US, and has been featured in VICE, Booooooom, and Slate. He also teaches photography and visual literacy at Seattle's Photographic Center Northwest.

On a personal note, Jon just became a dad and is excited for all the crazy wonders that fatherhood has to offer.
_____________________________________

my pics are in pending since april 2018!!!
« Last Edit: October 17, 2018, 16:11 by christiano »

« Reply #48 on: October 17, 2018, 18:02 »
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Yep mine too


 

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