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CLOSING DREAMSTIME NIGHTMARE

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cathyslife:
I could be wrong because it’s been years since I quit dreamstime, but I think they have a rule where you can only delete a certain percentage of your images a certain time length from when they were uploaded. You might check the contributor terms.


EDIT:
Yes, those terms are still true. From the contributor agreement:
Contributors are required to keep at least seventy (70%) percent of their portfolio online with Dreamstime.com for a period of at least six (6) months. You may disable all files older than six months from the date of review at any time. You will be allowed to disable a total of thirty (30%) percent of your total Media submitted within the past six (6) months. Media that was disabled and then enabled again will be counted as new submissions, no matter of their original upload date.

Chichikov:

--- Quote from: rene on January 14, 2019, 07:11 ---I used macro recorder that automates mouse and keyboard operation to delete all my images there. Once you configured it everything goes quit fast.

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Same here
Auto Clicker on Mac
http://www.murgaa.com/auto-clicker-mac/
or Mac Auto Mouse Click
http://www.murgaa.com/mac-auto-mouse-click/

It should exist something similar for Windows

Microstockphoto:

--- Quote from: johnvicenfran on January 14, 2019, 05:28 ---Im having the worst nightmare to close dreamstime account. I have never sold anything consistently in that site and they are telling me that will take 6 months to close the account. What can I do? I need to be exclusive with another agency really soon and need to close this account. Any thoughts?

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you agreed to this when you signed up, suck it up, you cant blame dreasmtime for your mistakes,.

GrayMouse:
It was simple for me. All my images had been uploaded more than 6 months. So I just deleted them.

stockastic:
I got out of DT years ago, so none of this matters to me, but I'm wondering:  are you really prevented in some way (i.e., in the site code) from just deleting all your files one-by-one, disregarding the agreement?   And if you did, what could DT to you in retaliation?    Sounds like a bluff to me.


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