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Microstock Photography Forum - General => General Stock Discussion => Topic started by: Osuchi on February 21, 2022, 18:08

Title: Which site allows you to use your balance to buy stock?
Post by: Osuchi on February 21, 2022, 18:08
Hello!
I'm interested in buying stock videos but there are some problems/limitations with my credit card at the moment, since I'm a contributor I would like to use my generated revenue to buy them directly, problem is Shutterstock does not allow for that, during the checkout only PayPal and Credit Card options appear, what websites allow you to do that?
I know GraphicRiver does but I lost all hopes for that website, seems like the review process is just a coin flip, I have had templates that generated me hundreds of sales in other marketplaces only for them to get hard rejected because of being 'Low Quality' but yeah..
Thank you!
Title: Re: Which site allows you to use your balance to buy stock?
Post by: cascoly on February 21, 2022, 19:24
since SS has a minimum for payout & they pay automatically at the end of the month, there wouldn't be any funds available earlier.  if you have them send to paypal that would, of course, be usable to DL
Title: Re: Which site allows you to use your balance to buy stock?
Post by: Osuchi on February 22, 2022, 03:33
since SS has a minimum for payout & they pay automatically at the end of the month, there wouldn't be any funds available earlier.  if you have them send to paypal that would, of course, be usable to DL

Of course, but I can't use PP right now, I was looking for a website similar to graphicriver that has a normal review process.
Title: Re: Which site allows you to use your balance to buy stock?
Post by: Yay Images Billionaire on February 22, 2022, 04:14
Dreamstime
Title: Re: Which site allows you to use your balance to buy stock?
Post by: Aks1 on February 22, 2022, 04:21
Canstockphoto
Title: Re: Which site allows you to use your balance to buy stock?
Post by: wordplanet on February 22, 2022, 21:23
I was going to say Dreamstime too.
I believe Adobe also does - they did when they were Fotolia.