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« on: March 11, 2020, 21:52 »
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Many of you may have never had anything to do with Zazzle, but it has started a dangerous practice since September 2019.

As you may or may not know, Zazzle now charges a $2 monthly fee from your existing earning if you stop feeding it new contents.

On September 5, 2019, after receiving the "policy updates", I requested payout of the balance of my earning and termination of my account, because I could not accept their "updated" policy.

With all kinds of excuses, it still has not paid me after 7 months. Some agents said that I had to log in and request the payment myself. It was actually not possible if your balance is below US$50.

Two days ago, I talked with a supervisor on the phone, who promised a solution. While he tried to request the payment on my behalf, it was not impossible to pay, even from his end.

Today he got back to me, even though I have never accepted their policy, he said that Zazzle would only pay me the amount after deductions.

I will now take this matter to the Better Business Bureau and rate the company honestly in appropriate rating websites.

It can happen to you and your family, in case you become ill or for whatever reason, you cannot feed the agencies anymore.

Think about it and please support me. Because it may affect you, if other agencies follow this bad example. Thanks.



k_t_g

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« Reply #1 on: March 11, 2020, 22:14 »
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Hummm well I can't imagine "stock sites really doing that. 🤔However there was this German stock site that did charge me a small fee when I first joined. It was only a one time fee for foreigners mostly.  ::) But for a company like Zazzle and their reasoning to me is a bit twisted, but they do mostly your images on their provided products. So maybe it has to do more with maintaining all those functions with the site its self and less on the service of selling your image on your behalf. In other words they do so much more then stock sites do. One service compared to many different services. 🤷

For me it doesn't really affect me that much right now but I really still don't like that policy.

« Reply #2 on: March 11, 2020, 23:00 »
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...Think about it and please support me. Because it may affect you, if other agencies follow this bad example. Thanks.

What are you looking for in the way of support from others?

I'm not all that worried about stock image agencies implementing this, especially if a contributor was generating sales for them, but if it did happen, I'd take my money and leave the site. I'm not with Zazzle and I'm not aware of anyone else who has done this. I did, for example, leave 123rf when their drop in sales eventually resulted in a cut in my royalty rate (seemed like a perverse incentive system I didn't want to support), so I am willing to put my money where my mouth is.

« Reply #3 on: March 12, 2020, 09:43 »
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Thank you, k-t-g and Jo Ann.

I don't care about $37 or $47, it's important that this kind of practice is exposed and condemned.

I only wish to get moral support from those who care.


« Reply #4 on: March 12, 2020, 10:29 »
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I would rather see a high fee to let you upload. In this case there wouldn't be so many files online and your content could sell better.

Uncle Pete

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« Reply #5 on: March 12, 2020, 12:22 »
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What part of the new agreement changed so you have to pay if you don't upload enough. Can you please quote that?  https://www.zazzle.com/mk/policy/user_agreement

I'd like to know or understand the specifics of the problem. I couldn't find it, maybe you have a better idea of where that is?


« Reply #6 on: March 12, 2020, 12:34 »
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This is the initial email from Zazzle on September 15, 2019. Even though I stopped contributing, I had sales in June 2019.

Hello,
 
Youre receiving this email because weve noticed you havent created any new Products or had any Referral Sales on Zazzle for at least 15 months. To keep the marketplace fresh and engaging, we urge Designers and Associates to stay actively contributing on the site.

To address this minimum level of activity in the marketplace, we made a change to our User Agreement. As of April 1, 2019, accounts that are non-contributing that is, havent either (1) published a public Product, or (2) had a Referral Sale attributed to that account for the previous 15-month period will be charged a small monthly Non-Contributing Account Fee. (You can check your regions fee by clicking here.)

To be clear, Zazzle will NEVER charge your debit/credit card or PayPal account for these fees. Non-Contributing Account Fees can only be deducted from existing Earnings you may have in your Zazzle account (that is, royalties, Referral Fees, volume bonus and any other compensation owed to Designers and/or Associates). You will be charged until your account becomes contributing, or until your Earnings balance reaches zero. You can never have a negative balance because of Non-Contributing Account Fees.

Wed much rather have you adding Products to the marketplace again or growing your business with Referral Sales rather than incurring a fee, but you can avoid it by becoming a contributor again. How? Upload new Content and publish it to the marketplace as a public Product or have a Referral Sale attributed to your account before the start of next month. Your account will then be deemed contributing again for the next 15 months and your Earnings will not be affected by a Non-Contributing Account Fee. Continuing to contribute Content and Products to the marketplace is the best way to grow your business on Zazzle and avoid any future Non-Contributing Account Fees. If youre unable to change your account to contributing status before the beginning of next month, well deduct a Non-Contributing Account Fee, if your Earnings balance is greater than zero. This is in accordance with our new User Agreement, which is published here. For more details on these changes, we encourage you to check out this help article on the issue.

We look forward to having you back!!

Thank you,
The Zazzle Team

 
 
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« Reply #7 on: March 12, 2020, 13:10 »
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Hummm well I can't imagine "stock sites really doing that. 🤔However there was this German stock site that did charge me a small fee when I first joined. It was only a one time fee for foreigners mostly.  ::) But for a company like Zazzle and their reasoning to me is a bit twisted, but they do mostly your images on their provided products. So maybe it has to do more with maintaining all those functions with the site its self and less on the service of selling your image on your behalf. In other words they do so much more then stock sites do. One service compared to many different services. 🤷

For me it doesn't really affect me that much right now but I really still don't like that policy.
Envato Elements is doing basically the same - they call it the content upload bonus.  When I qualify for it, I get about $300 of monthly bonus, when I don't upload and don't qualify - 75$. So the difference is $225.

« Reply #8 on: March 12, 2020, 14:17 »
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Hummm well I can't imagine "stock sites really doing that. 🤔However there was this German stock site that did charge me a small fee when I first joined. It was only a one time fee for foreigners mostly.  ::) But for a company like Zazzle and their reasoning to me is a bit twisted, but they do mostly your images on their provided products. So maybe it has to do more with maintaining all those functions with the site its self and less on the service of selling your image on your behalf. In other words they do so much more then stock sites do. One service compared to many different services. 🤷

For me it doesn't really affect me that much right now but I really still don't like that policy.
Envato Elements is doing basically the same - they call it the content upload bonus.  When I qualify for it, I get about $300 of monthly bonus, when I don't upload and don't qualify - 75$. So the difference is $225.

If you are ok with it, it's your choice.

As soon as I received the email, I requested the payout and termination on the same day. I have never agreed to be any part of it.

That was 7 months ago.

« Reply #9 on: March 12, 2020, 16:54 »
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In all seriousness, Zazzle's slimy practices - and miserably cr@ppy web site - have been well known for years. IMHO there's no justification for dealing with them.
« Last Edit: March 12, 2020, 16:57 by stockastic »

« Reply #10 on: March 12, 2020, 18:28 »
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or upload a "boycott zazzle" bumpersticker or magnet or something enough to keep from incurring the fee.

pretty lame though.

Uncle Pete

  • Great Place by a Great Lake - My Home Port
« Reply #11 on: March 13, 2020, 08:17 »
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Hummm well I can't imagine "stock sites really doing that. 🤔However there was this German stock site that did charge me a small fee when I first joined. It was only a one time fee for foreigners mostly.  ::) But for a company like Zazzle and their reasoning to me is a bit twisted, but they do mostly your images on their provided products. So maybe it has to do more with maintaining all those functions with the site its self and less on the service of selling your image on your behalf. In other words they do so much more then stock sites do. One service compared to many different services. 🤷

For me it doesn't really affect me that much right now but I really still don't like that policy.
Envato Elements is doing basically the same - they call it the content upload bonus.  When I qualify for it, I get about $300 of monthly bonus, when I don't upload and don't qualify - 75$. So the difference is $225.

If you are ok with it, it's your choice.

As soon as I received the email, I requested the payout and termination on the same day. I have never agreed to be any part of it.

That was 7 months ago.

Thanks, I understand your point, I was trying to find that in the TOS. Now I know what words to search for. And I'd agree with you, they shouldn't charge a fee. I don't know how they figure, including you and others, is costing them something? So no sales, no uploads, for 15 months, you get fined.


To address this minimum level of activity in the marketplace, we made a change to our User Agreement. As of April 1, 2019, accounts that are non-contributing that is, havent either (1) published a public Product, or (2) had a Referral Sale attributed to that account for the previous 15-month period will be charged a small monthly Non-Contributing Account Fee.

Found in section 24, pretty much the same as your email quote.

I also found this, which means they should be paying you?

23.3.1.2. You may request payment of your Earnings even if you have not met the Payment Thresholds, subject to payment of the following processing fees: $5.00 for any check under $100; or $2.50 for any PayPal transaction under $50 (collectively, "Processing Fees").

Good Luck.

https://zazzle.pissedconsumer.com/review.html   Zazzle Reviews and Complaints

ps I left years ago, they paid me what they owed. Might have been before the fees? Filed in October, was paid middle December. 2014. Glad to be out of there.

« Reply #12 on: March 13, 2020, 10:48 »
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Pete, thank you!

Just a minor thing, I did have sales within the 15 months. Actually, one sale was in June 2019.

After they started to make deductions, I had one more sales, because they would not close my account.

They have neither paid me nor closed my account.

Now I am going to complain to the Redwood Better Business Bureau next week. Don't want to start a complaint on Friday.
« Last Edit: March 13, 2020, 10:51 by Orchidpoet »

Uncle Pete

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« Reply #13 on: March 14, 2020, 14:51 »
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Pete, thank you!

Just a minor thing, I did have sales within the 15 months. Actually, one sale was in June 2019.

After they started to make deductions, I had one more sales, because they would not close my account.

They have neither paid me nor closed my account.

Now I am going to complain to the Redwood Better Business Bureau next week. Don't want to start a complaint on Friday.

Good luck, seems that things have changed since 2014. Not for the best.

« Reply #14 on: March 14, 2020, 17:59 »
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I had no idea about this. If you miss the email, they take your money. I'll have a look now. If they take any money from me, I'll terminate my account. Lucky I didn't waste much time with them.

« Reply #15 on: March 14, 2020, 18:06 »
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Wow, they've taking $16 from me. I've deleted all my products, will terminate my account. Took years to make that money, now I'll never see it. Got to love this business.

« Reply #16 on: March 15, 2020, 11:43 »
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I had no idea about this. If you miss the email, they take your money. I'll have a look now. If they take any money from me, I'll terminate my account. Lucky I didn't waste much time with them.

Just be careful, because you will not be able to cash out from their website if your balance is below $50. Let's know how it goes.


« Reply #17 on: March 15, 2020, 11:44 »
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Wow, they've taking $16 from me. I've deleted all my products, will terminate my account. Took years to make that money, now I'll never see it. Got to love this business.

Just saw your update. Are you able to delete your account? Are there any money left?

« Reply #18 on: March 15, 2020, 19:40 »
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Got a confirmation that my account will be deactivated in the next 2 days. As I only had $4 left, I doubt I'll see that. So much for passive income :)

Uncle Pete

  • Great Place by a Great Lake - My Home Port
« Reply #19 on: March 16, 2020, 10:04 »
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I had no idea about this. If you miss the email, they take your money. I'll have a look now. If they take any money from me, I'll terminate my account. Lucky I didn't waste much time with them.

Just be careful, because you will not be able to cash out from their website if your balance is below $50. Let's know how it goes.

That's not what the TOS says, the same one that I linked that says they will charge people for no activity.

23.3.1.2. You may request payment of your Earnings even if you have not met the Payment Thresholds, subject to payment of the following processing fees: $5.00 for any check under $100; or $2.50 for any PayPal transaction under $50 (collectively, "Processing Fees").

I don't know why they don't just take their fee, and send you the money? Just says something bad about them.



 

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