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Agency Based Discussion => iStockPhoto.com => Topic started by: click_click on December 23, 2011, 11:50

Title: When is the cut off to calculate new royalty level?
Post by: click_click on December 23, 2011, 11:50
This whole royalty thing with IS is something I really didn't pay too much attention as it was never a question to me to drop IS.

However, in my stats it shows that I'm 14 credits away from the next level. Is the cut off date 31st of Dec.?
Title: Re: When is the cut off to calculate new royalty level?
Post by: hiddenstock on December 23, 2011, 12:01
^ yes, 31st December.  I would also imagine you have just lost one of your images and need to download a replacement  :)
Title: Re: When is the cut off to calculate new royalty level?
Post by: click_click on December 23, 2011, 12:06
^ yes, 31st December.  I would also imagine you have just lost one of your images and need to download a replacement  :)
Ugh, now that you mention it...
Title: Re: When is the cut off to calculate new royalty level?
Post by: hiddenstock on December 23, 2011, 12:24
^ just remember it is against the T&Cs at istock to download your own files (unless you have a very good reason).  I am sure you'll pick up 14 RCs in a week and a bit with out having to risk anything.
Title: Re: When is the cut off to calculate new royalty level?
Post by: click_click on December 23, 2011, 12:28
^ just remember it is against the T&Cs at istock to download your own files (unless you have a very good reason).  I am sure you'll pick up 14 RCs in a week and a bit with out having to risk anything.
I'm not going to risk anything. Hell no. I'm not putting more rocks in my way as iStock already did, believe me.
Title: Re: When is the cut off to calculate new royalty level?
Post by: Carl on December 23, 2011, 17:05
I was just notified of a refund of $11.00 on a file for which I was only paid $7.10, and the sale occurred almost four months ago.  At this rate, we'll all be paying them!   ???
Title: Re: When is the cut off to calculate new royalty level?
Post by: BaldricksTrousers on December 23, 2011, 17:16
Last year it was meant to be 31st Dec but, as I recall, dragged on into January for a week or more (if they do cut it off on Dec 31 and you are a handful short, I guess you could try pleading that you didn't get a full year of RCs because of what happened back then).
Title: Re: When is the cut off to calculate new royalty level?
Post by: KB on December 23, 2011, 17:31
Last year it was meant to be 31st Dec but, as I recall, dragged on into January for a week or more (if they do cut it off on Dec 31 and you are a handful short, I guess you could try pleading that you didn't get a full year of RCs because of what happened back then).
As far as I recall, they reset the RC counter on Jan 2nd or 3rd, which is consistent with the RCs always being about 2-3 days behind. (For example, the current number that just updated in the last several hours is for sales through Wed, 21st Dec.) Though I recall they didn't start paying us lower commissions until sometime in the second week.

And from that reset point, it began counting sales on 1 Jan. So there were no days missing in the RC total from the start of the year.
Title: Re: When is the cut off to calculate new royalty level?
Post by: lisafx on December 23, 2011, 18:59
14 Credits (or less by the 31st) short is worth fighting for your next level though.  I think they'd have a tough time to justify denying you when you are that close.  Hopefully you'll pick them up by the end of the year and it will be a non-issue. 
Title: Re: When is the cut off to calculate new royalty level?
Post by: FreeTransform on December 25, 2011, 21:57
How many is considered close enough? I'm about 300 RCs short.
Title: Re: When is the cut off to calculate new royalty level?
Post by: KB on December 25, 2011, 23:15
How many is considered close enough? I'm about 300 RCs short.
Hopefully you'll get that many RCs this week anyway, so it will be a moot point.

But the only cases I've heard being bumped to the next level have all been very low double-digits.

This is why I think these discrete lines with huge gaps in between is entirely unfair.