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Agency Based Discussion => Adobe Stock => Topic started by: Pixart on November 27, 2015, 10:41

Title: Fotolia Sales vs Subs
Post by: Pixart on November 27, 2015, 10:41
File Sold ...
Purchase License: XXL
Commission: 0.29

Not - it was NOT a subscription, yet $0.29 for an XXL!  What's up with that?

This is what subs look like
File Sold (Subscription)...
Purchase License: M
 Sale Price: 0.29

This is what credits look like
File Sold ...
Purchase License: XL
 Sale Price: 10

Edited to add another weird one.  Credit Sales are normally credits, not a $ value?
File Sold ...
Purchase License: M
 Commission: 0.941599999999

Subs are in $, Sales are in Credits.  Either a glitch in how they explained it was sold, or an underpayment.  Only credit (?)sale today so I can't check any farther than that.  Anyone else?
Title: Re: Fotolia Sales vs Subs
Post by: BigBubba on November 27, 2015, 14:04
I was just about to start a new topic about this....what's going on with this?  It started in the past 24 hours...very strange.


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Title: Re: Fotolia Sales vs Subs
Post by: BigBubba on November 27, 2015, 14:05
Subs and credit sales look the same in the email structure and commission.


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Title: Re: Fotolia Sales vs Subs
Post by: Pixart on November 27, 2015, 14:25
Looks like they have dropped the (Subscription) off the notifications - the total subs sold number has gone up.  So it's likely not 29 cents for an XXL credit sale!   

But what is with the huge decimal point?
- Commission: 0.941599999999
Title: Re: Fotolia Sales vs Subs
Post by: BigBubba on November 27, 2015, 14:35
That's something the grows on me slowly...I kinda like it...don't know why it's happening. I must add that Fotolia are getting better and better $ wise.


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Title: Re: Fotolia Sales vs Subs
Post by: Dumc on November 28, 2015, 00:10
My email notifications with sub and credit sales today were same as  always.
Title: Re: Fotolia Sales vs Subs
Post by: Dodie on November 28, 2015, 04:43
File Sold ...
Purchase License: XXL
Commission: 0.29

Not - it was NOT a subscription, yet $0.29 for an XXL!  What's up with that?

This is what subs look like
File Sold (Subscription)...
Purchase License: M
 Sale Price: 0.29

This is what credits look like
File Sold ...
Purchase License: XL
 Sale Price: 10

Edited to add another weird one.  Credit Sales are normally credits, not a $ value?
File Sold ...
Purchase License: M
 Commission: 0.941599999999

Subs are in $, Sales are in Credits.  Either a glitch in how they explained it was sold, or an underpayment.  Only credit (?)sale today so I can't check any farther than that.  Anyone else?

Are you sure it isn't a sub? 0.29 is the Minimum guarantee for subs (silver). Have you checked the breakdown of your sales with tax withholding included at the "My Credits" page from the desktop.

Sale price at subs should be named commissions (in the notification), this is the only glitch I see.

If 1$ = 1 credit does it matter how they show up?
Title: Re: Fotolia Sales vs Subs
Post by: Pixart on November 28, 2015, 13:21
Thanks Dodie, I think we have it figured out.  Subs are normally indicated by "(Subscription)".  So starting yesterday, when all new sales look like credit sales without "(Subscription)", $.29 was quite alarming for what appears to be an XXL credit sale.   They were confirmed to be subs sales by the stats columns growing...   

Sad that we have been so abused that I would even think it possible to get such a tiny $ for an XXL credit sale...
Title: Re: Fotolia Sales vs Subs
Post by: Mantis on November 28, 2015, 16:09
Thanks Dodie, I think we have it figured out.  Subs are normally indicated by "(Subscription)".  So starting yesterday, when all new sales look like credit sales without "(Subscription)", $.29 was quite alarming for what appears to be an XXL credit sale.   They were confirmed to be subs sales by the stats columns growing...   

Sad that we have been so abused that I would even think it possible to get such a tiny $ for an XXL credit sale...

Just another example of the mind fk agencies do. Taking the word "subscription" out of the message is their way of ghosting the hike in sub sales. DP does it as well.
Title: Re: Fotolia Sales vs Subs
Post by: dirkr on November 30, 2015, 06:20
I was also surprised by these changed notification e-mails, but when you look at "My Sales" in your Contributor dashboard, the License column still differentiates between subscription sales and credit ("standard") sales, so the information is still there.
Title: Re: Fotolia Sales vs Subs
Post by: BigBubba on December 01, 2015, 13:05
So...sub sale headline is "file sold" and credit sale is "file sold (credits)"


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Title: Re: Fotolia Sales vs Subs
Post by: Mellimage on December 03, 2015, 06:38
So...sub sale headline is "file sold" and credit sale is "file sold (credits)"


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which means Sub is the new normal, credit the exception.
Title: Re: Fotolia Sales vs Subs
Post by: BigBubba on December 03, 2015, 08:29
Yep


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