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« on: October 01, 2015, 04:35 »
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Foap is an app in the Android(maybe iOS too) that like other microstock app you can sell photos there.
Do anyone used this app and sold something?


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« Reply #1 on: December 30, 2015, 05:09 »
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I only heard about Foap this week. My only doubt is about the personal information thay ask you to become "verified". They ask you to grant acces to your paypal account and have all kind of personal data taken from there, such as address, birthday and others...it never occured to me that any other agency ever asked me more than my paypal mail for paying me. What do you think about this? I'd like to give them a chance but this is really bugging me


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« Reply #2 on: February 13, 2019, 17:58 »
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Is Foap worth it?

« Reply #3 on: February 13, 2019, 19:36 »
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I only heard about Foap this week. My only doubt is about the personal information thay ask you to become "verified". They ask you to grant acces to your paypal account and have all kind of personal data taken from there, such as address, birthday and others...it never occured to me that any other agency ever asked me more than my paypal mail for paying me. What do you think about this? I'd like to give them a chance but this is really bugging me


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Asking for access to your paypal account should be sending major red flags up! Are people really that desperate to sell images? OMG

« Reply #4 on: February 13, 2019, 20:12 »
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I only heard about Foap this week. My only doubt is about the personal information thay ask you to become "verified". They ask you to grant acces to your paypal account and have all kind of personal data taken from there, such as address, birthday and others...it never occured to me that any other agency ever asked me more than my paypal mail for paying me. What do you think about this? I'd like to give them a chance but this is really bugging me


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Asking for access to your paypal account should be sending major red flags up! Are people really that desperate to sell images? OMG
That is true

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Uncle Pete

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« Reply #5 on: February 15, 2019, 17:14 »
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Access to your paypal account, every agency I sell on has access, that's how they pay me.

Here's FOAP in a nutshell. $10 sales, you get $5. It's social and phone oriented. Most of the site doesn't function on a computer.

They are an honest agency, partly funded startup by the government of Sweden in 2012, investors, and partners. You know what, Google or Bing or whatever, still works.

Here's a really good review on Microstock Diaries. Read the parts about how it works. I went through the peer review period which was dumb as bricks. People would review friends photos higher, and stupid snaps of someone making duck lips would pass with a 5 while actual stock photos would get rejected. Read about releases and other kind of lazy compliance things, like everything passes because they can't pay for reviewers. 

http://www.microstockdiaries.com/foap-review.html

But they are 100% honest, even if they aren't the greatest for returns or business models. I left, they paid me what they owed, no problems.

Phone App Agency, have fun good luck, don't expect to make big money but heck, $5 is a nice little prize when you do get a download. Even discounted packages pay the artists $5. COOL!

« Reply #6 on: February 15, 2019, 19:27 »
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actually foap now partners with getty but they want ecxlusivity so i dont bother upload there any more.also i think they give more emphasis to their differect contests run by different brands.i send some pics into their contests in the past but none of them was accepted couse  the brands review the entries.so its difficult to win the big bucks unless someone here won their challenges
i had a sale of 5 dollars and that was in 2013 and unfo my only sale
they changed their review policy and you dont get dumb rejections from dumb users.the pic i sold there it was rejected back then. some idiot rated my pic   2 while it was a good photo.it was a picture of flags in london during their olympic games and i forgot it and then i posted again and voila got high ratings and sold in 2 days.I couldnt sell anythin else there unfo through the years
on the positive side i got over 7000 followers lol that is somethin i guess   

« Reply #7 on: February 15, 2019, 20:47 »
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Access to your paypal account, every agency I sell on has access, that's how they pay me.



They have your paypal address to transfer money in. That doesnt allow them total access to your account. Like taking money out, seeing all your personal info, etc. Big difference.

Uncle Pete

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« Reply #8 on: February 16, 2019, 14:07 »
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Access to your paypal account, every agency I sell on has access, that's how they pay me.



They have your paypal address to transfer money in. That doesnt allow them total access to your account. Like taking money out, seeing all your personal info, etc. Big difference.

I was a member they never asked for total access to anything. DONE

If you or someone else wants to make a claim at least check to see if it's the truth.

Before starting to sell your photos, make sure to have your email confirmed and your PayPal email connected in the Foap app.
« Last Edit: February 16, 2019, 14:11 by Uncle Pete »

« Reply #9 on: February 16, 2019, 16:12 »
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Access to your paypal account, every agency I sell on has access, that's how they pay me.



They have your paypal address to transfer money in. That doesnt allow them total access to your account. Like taking money out, seeing all your personal info, etc. Big difference.

I was a member they never asked for total access to anything. DONE

If you or someone else wants to make a claim at least check to see if it's the truth.

Before starting to sell your photos, make sure to have your email confirmed and your PayPal email connected in the Foap app.


Read post #2 and direct your comments to them, they are the ones having issues. You made the remark that every agency has access to your paypal account...that isnt what luckyj is saying. Get YOUR facts straight. DONE (love how you think you are dismissing me...right back at ya) LOL 😀

Uncle Pete

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« Reply #10 on: February 16, 2019, 16:22 »
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Asking for access to your paypal account should be sending major red flags up! Are people really that desperate to sell images? OMG

They aren't

Access to your paypal account, every agency I sell on has access, that's how they pay me.



They have your paypal address to transfer money in. That doesnt allow them total access to your account. Like taking money out, seeing all your personal info, etc. Big difference.

They don't Get It yet?

Access to your paypal account, every agency I sell on has access, that's how they pay me.



They have your paypal address to transfer money in. That doesnt allow them total access to your account. Like taking money out, seeing all your personal info, etc. Big difference.

I was a member they never asked for total access to anything. DONE

If you or someone else wants to make a claim at least check to see if it's the truth.

Before starting to sell your photos, make sure to have your email confirmed and your PayPal email connected in the Foap app.


Read post #2 and direct your comments to them, they are the ones having issues. You made the remark that every agency has access to your paypal account...that isnt what luckyj is saying. Get YOUR facts straight. DONE (love how you think you are dismissing me...right back at ya) LOL 😀

They don't have full access, nothing more than every other agency, why do you keep trying to twist my answer. You say what FOAP is doing is sending up red flags. They are simply asking for the same things that every agency asks for. Do you understand?

Yes DONE, dismissed, over, see ya.  :)

« Reply #11 on: February 16, 2019, 17:19 »
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Asking for access to your paypal account should be sending major red flags up! Are people really that desperate to sell images? OMG

They aren't

Access to your paypal account, every agency I sell on has access, that's how they pay me.



They have your paypal address to transfer money in. That doesnt allow them total access to your account. Like taking money out, seeing all your personal info, etc. Big difference.

They don't Get It yet?

Access to your paypal account, every agency I sell on has access, that's how they pay me.



They have your paypal address to transfer money in. That doesnt allow them total access to your account. Like taking money out, seeing all your personal info, etc. Big difference.

I was a member they never asked for total access to anything. DONE

If you or someone else wants to make a claim at least check to see if it's the truth.

Before starting to sell your photos, make sure to have your email confirmed and your PayPal email connected in the Foap app.


Read post #2 and direct your comments to them, they are the ones having issues. You made the remark that every agency has access to your paypal account...that isnt what luckyj is saying. Get YOUR facts straight. DONE (love how you think you are dismissing me...right back at ya) LOL 😀

They don't have full access, nothing more than every other agency, why do you keep trying to twist my answer. You say what FOAP is doing is sending up red flags. They are simply asking for the same things that every agency asks for. Do you understand?

Yes DONE, dismissed, over, see ya.  :)


LOL apparently not done. You keep being an * to me, but I am not the one who made the original statement. But you LOVE proving your manliness to everyone here, including me. LOL

dpimborough

« Reply #12 on: February 16, 2019, 17:30 »
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Now now steady on folks this isn't the Shutterstock forum :D

« Reply #13 on: February 16, 2019, 18:57 »
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Now now steady on folks this isn't the Shutterstock forum :D


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« Reply #14 on: February 16, 2019, 19:17 »
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Anyway I tried it for the second time and the way to upload pictures and stuff is not so easy since it's everything from phone, not worth it

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Uncle Pete

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« Reply #15 on: February 16, 2019, 22:09 »
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Asking for access to your paypal account should be sending major red flags up! Are people really that desperate to sell images? OMG

They aren't

Access to your paypal account, every agency I sell on has access, that's how they pay me.



They have your paypal address to transfer money in. That doesnt allow them total access to your account. Like taking money out, seeing all your personal info, etc. Big difference.

They don't Get It yet?

Access to your paypal account, every agency I sell on has access, that's how they pay me.



They have your paypal address to transfer money in. That doesnt allow them total access to your account. Like taking money out, seeing all your personal info, etc. Big difference.

I was a member they never asked for total access to anything. DONE

If you or someone else wants to make a claim at least check to see if it's the truth.

Before starting to sell your photos, make sure to have your email confirmed and your PayPal email connected in the Foap app.


Read post #2 and direct your comments to them, they are the ones having issues. You made the remark that every agency has access to your paypal account...that isnt what luckyj is saying. Get YOUR facts straight. DONE (love how you think you are dismissing me...right back at ya) LOL 😀

They don't have full access, nothing more than every other agency, why do you keep trying to twist my answer. You say what FOAP is doing is sending up red flags. They are simply asking for the same things that every agency asks for. Do you understand?

Yes DONE, dismissed, over, see ya.  :)


LOL apparently not done. You keep being an * to me, but I am not the one who made the original statement. But you LOVE proving your manliness to everyone here, including me. LOL

Just having fun back at you, hope you get a $1,000 sale tomorrow.  ;D

« Reply #16 on: February 17, 2019, 01:25 »
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Asking for access to your paypal account should be sending major red flags up! Are people really that desperate to sell images? OMG

They aren't

Access to your paypal account, every agency I sell on has access, that's how they pay me.



They have your paypal address to transfer money in. That doesnt allow them total access to your account. Like taking money out, seeing all your personal info, etc. Big difference.

They don't Get It yet?

Access to your paypal account, every agency I sell on has access, that's how they pay me.



They have your paypal address to transfer money in. That doesnt allow them total access to your account. Like taking money out, seeing all your personal info, etc. Big difference.

I was a member they never asked for total access to anything. DONE

If you or someone else wants to make a claim at least check to see if it's the truth.

Before starting to sell your photos, make sure to have your email confirmed and your PayPal email connected in the Foap app.


Read post #2 and direct your comments to them, they are the ones having issues. You made the remark that every agency has access to your paypal account...that isnt what luckyj is saying. Get YOUR facts straight. DONE (love how you think you are dismissing me...right back at ya) LOL 😀

They don't have full access, nothing more than every other agency, why do you keep trying to twist my answer. You say what FOAP is doing is sending up red flags. They are simply asking for the same things that every agency asks for. Do you understand?

Yes DONE, dismissed, over, see ya.  :)


LOL apparently not done. You keep being an * to me, but I am not the one who made the original statement. But you LOVE proving your manliness to everyone here, including me. LOL

Just having fun back at you, hope you get a $1,000 sale tomorrow.  ;D


😉

JAFO

« Reply #17 on: February 17, 2019, 07:45 »
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I only heard about Foap this week. My only doubt is about the personal information thay ask you to become "verified". They ask you to grant acces to your paypal account and have all kind of personal data taken from there, such as address, birthday and others...it never occured to me that any other agency ever asked me more than my paypal mail for paying me. What do you think about this? I'd like to give them a chance but this is really bugging me


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Asking for access to your paypal account should be sending major red flags up! Are people really that desperate to sell images? OMG

I don't think my English is very good. Does throwing up red flags mean I shouldn't join Foap?

« Reply #18 on: February 17, 2019, 09:07 »
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I only heard about Foap this week. My only doubt is about the personal information thay ask you to become "verified". They ask you to grant acces to your paypal account and have all kind of personal data taken from there, such as address, birthday and others...it never occured to me that any other agency ever asked me more than my paypal mail for paying me. What do you think about this? I'd like to give them a chance but this is really bugging me


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Asking for access to your paypal account should be sending major red flags up! Are people really that desperate to sell images? OMG

I don't think my English is very good. Does throwing up red flags mean I shouldn't join Foap?
Something is not clear in the statement I colored in red. The only way I know to give them access to your PP data would be to give them your PP password too and for that PP would terminate your account.

So Jafo, if they are asking for your PP email address, you can give it to them but not your PP password.

« Reply #19 on: February 18, 2019, 13:32 »
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I only heard about Foap this week. My only doubt is about the personal information thay ask you to become "verified". They ask you to grant acces to your paypal account and have all kind of personal data taken from there, such as address, birthday and others...it never occured to me that any other agency ever asked me more than my paypal mail for paying me. What do you think about this? I'd like to give them a chance but this is really bugging me


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Asking for access to your paypal account should be sending major red flags up! Are people really that desperate to sell images? OMG

I don't think my English is very good. Does throwing up red flags mean I shouldn't join Foap?

The phrase "throwing up red flags" means that a situation or statement looks wrong or potentially dangerous.  Or lying, not trustworthy.

Uncle Pete

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« Reply #20 on: February 18, 2019, 19:35 »
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I only heard about Foap this week. My only doubt is about the personal information thay ask you to become "verified". They ask you to grant acces to your paypal account and have all kind of personal data taken from there, such as address, birthday and others...it never occured to me that any other agency ever asked me more than my paypal mail for paying me. What do you think about this? I'd like to give them a chance but this is really bugging me


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Asking for access to your paypal account should be sending major red flags up! Are people really that desperate to sell images? OMG

I don't think my English is very good. Does throwing up red flags mean I shouldn't join Foap?
Something is not clear in the statement I colored in red. The only way I know to give them access to your PP data would be to give them your PP password too and for that PP would terminate your account.

So Jafo, if they are asking for your PP email address, you can give it to them but not your PP password.

Yes and I'll try to go back to to the beginning.

What if they don't ask for the PayPal password or complete access? Just the email for confirmation and PayPal email to send money.

Then What?

Because I was a member, and I just looked on the site, and what they request is the same as everywhere else. Actually less.


"Before starting to sell your photos, make sure to have your email confirmed and your PayPal email connected in the Foap app."


Can someone actually address that part without accusing them of being not trusted or somehow wrong or dangerous. I don't know how else to ask the simple question or answer the same basic point of fact. They don't ask for full access to our PayPal account. Anyone? Correct me if I'm wrong, please.


« Reply #21 on: February 18, 2019, 20:07 »
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It doesnt matter how big you make the type, someone DID get asked for full access to their account.

Uncle Pete

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« Reply #22 on: February 18, 2019, 20:25 »
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It doesnt matter how big you make the type, someone DID get asked for full access to their account.

LOL it does, because I just went and applied and I didn't get asked for anything but email and PayPal account name. No full access.

Would someone else please just go there and check the claim that FOAP is asking for full access and stop beating me on the head for wanting to be cautious of accusations? Thanks.

Great that you think I'm manly at my age, nice compliment.  ;)

JAFO

« Reply #23 on: February 19, 2019, 10:19 »
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It doesn’t matter how big you make the type, someone DID get asked for full access to their account.

Why do you post lies about foap and attack like a forum bully when somebody tries to correct the lie. I wrote foap and got the answer. They do not ask for paypal password or full access. Read from foap

 Andrzej (Foap)

Feb 19, 13:03 CET

Hello!

Thanks for reaching out!

It's enough if you provide your email and your birth date.

To receive payment it's also required to enter your email (PayPal email).

To connect it:

On Android:
Go to the menu in the app and click on the "Settings",
once you're there choose "Cash out settings".
In "Cash out settings" enter your PayPal email twice, e.g. if your PayPal email is "[email protected]" then you would have to enter "[email protected]" in the top field and confirm it by entering the same "[email protected]" in the bottom field.

On iPhone:
Go to menu of the app and click on Withdraw money. Then click on "Withdraw now" and you should be able to enter your PayPal email there. If you want to change your PayPal email click on the gear icon on the same screen and you should be able to change it from there.

Cheers,
Andzej


« Reply #24 on: February 19, 2019, 10:28 »
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This whole thread is based on a misunderstanding in post #2, and some people just take the fake news as facts and that's that...

Two minutes of research and some common sense and you will realize that it's not logical to believe that a reputable business can, will, or want to have full access to your PayPal account.

« Reply #25 on: February 19, 2019, 10:30 »
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Did you even read post #1? And you are calling me the bully! Ha! This is where I got my information. So basically you are calling luckyj the liar. So if anyone is posting lies, its him/her. Address your comments to him/her. But then again, much easier for some of you to keep bullying me. Now thats entertainment!
« Last Edit: February 19, 2019, 10:32 by cathyslife »

« Reply #26 on: February 19, 2019, 10:42 »
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This whole thread is based on a misunderstanding in post #2, and some people just take the fake news as facts and that's that...

Two minutes of research and some common sense and you will realize that it's not logical to believe that a reputable business can, will, or want to have full access to your PayPal account.


Exactly! So I wonder why all you guys who know how foap works didnt tell luckyj that HE misunderstood? Nobody jumped in until I posted. Its more fun to participate in the kind of arguing and BS that most of you guys do on a regular basis.


Heres what Uncle Pete said, a few posts in. Why arent you bashing him, he insinuated that giving access was normal. Agencies dont have access, they have your email to pay you. He said Access to your paypal account, every agency I sell on has access, that's how they pay me. Talk about confusing the matter.
« Last Edit: February 19, 2019, 10:47 by cathyslife »

Uncle Pete

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« Reply #27 on: February 19, 2019, 11:53 »
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This whole thread is based on a misunderstanding in post #2, and some people just take the fake news as facts and that's that...

Two minutes of research and some common sense and you will realize that it's not logical to believe that a reputable business can, will, or want to have full access to your PayPal account.


Exactly! So I wonder why all you guys who know how foap works didnt tell luckyj that HE misunderstood? Nobody jumped in until I posted. Its more fun to participate in the kind of arguing and BS that most of you guys do on a regular basis.


Heres what Uncle Pete said, a few posts in. Why arent you bashing him, he insinuated that giving access was normal. Agencies dont have access, they have your email to pay you. He said Access to your paypal account, every agency I sell on has access, that's how they pay me. Talk about confusing the matter.

Cause I'm out, done, over, ta ta, bye-bye, hit the road jack and a I'm a quitter? LOL 

Honest I think we have the answer now. No red flags, no crocked stealing accounts, no thieving agency asking for PayPal passwords. Not really worth continuing. All yours now.

As for the how low will we go, fair question you asked long ago. Is 50% of $10 for $5 per download, good or bad? I left because I didn't really like the whole social media aspects, but someone might be interested now that we know the agency is not dishonest. I don't think it's stock like most people here make, I don't know the actual market or what sells. It's a phone app agency.

https://youtu.be/FscIgtDJFXg

Everyone come out and play, the Sun is shining.

« Reply #28 on: February 19, 2019, 12:52 »
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This whole thread is based on a misunderstanding in post #2, and some people just take the fake news as facts and that's that...

Two minutes of research and some common sense and you will realize that it's not logical to believe that a reputable business can, will, or want to have full access to your PayPal account.


Exactly! So I wonder why all you guys who know how foap works didnt tell luckyj that HE misunderstood? Nobody jumped in until I posted. Its more fun to participate in the kind of arguing and BS that most of you guys do on a regular basis.


Heres what Uncle Pete said, a few posts in. Why arent you bashing him, he insinuated that giving access was normal. Agencies dont have access, they have your email to pay you. He said Access to your paypal account, every agency I sell on has access, that's how they pay me. Talk about confusing the matter.

Cause I'm out, done, over, ta ta, bye-bye, hit the road jack and a I'm a quitter? LOL 

Honest I think we have the answer now. No red flags, no crocked stealing accounts, no thieving agency asking for PayPal passwords. Not really worth continuing. All yours now.

As for the how low will we go, fair question you asked long ago. Is 50% of $10 for $5 per download, good or bad? I left because I didn't really like the whole social media aspects, but someone might be interested now that we know the agency is not dishonest. I don't think it's stock like most people here make, I don't know the actual market or what sells. It's a phone app agency.

https://youtu.be/FscIgtDJFXg

Everyone come out and play, the Sun is shining.




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