How do i get paid through amazon payment?

Just recieved my first Amazon payment order. I was just wondering how payment processes through? How and when will I get paid? I noticed that on my Amazon payment link that it says $0.00 is set to transfer. But on the order details page it shows the order with the amount the customer paid. I’m just a bit confused as this is my first time getting paid this way.

Anyone have any experience with this? Thanks for any and all help.

asked over 10 years ago

6 Answers

You need to mark the item as shipped in CBA. Since your account is new there will be a hold on the money. I think it’s 2 weeks, not positive though.

answered over 10 years ago

14 days after marked as shipped, money will go directly to account you attached to CBA. New account used to get partial transfers the first few times, with the rest sent shortly after for first several transactions.

The zero balances merely means that you do not have a balance that is due to transfer today. It will show that way for everyday until the day they transfer funds.

answered over 10 years ago

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After a while, that is, after you’ve established yourself with Amazon, the transfers will come more quickly.

answered over 10 years ago

LOL… I fought for exactly THREE years to get my money.
Somehow they lost it. CRAZY!
I gave up a long time ago – during this summer all of a sudden there came something from Amazon saying they owe me money.
I [URL removed] You do not say!! SURPRISE!
Good luck with your payments coming through :-)

answered over 10 years ago

It takes a while, but it will be transferred to your bank or CU account you have set up with Amazon.

answered over 10 years ago

Thanks so much. :) That zero balance showing threw me off.

answered over 10 years ago

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