Clips4Sale Launches Chargeback Forgiveness Program

Clips4Sale Launches Chargeback Forgiveness Program

TAMPA, Fla. — Clips4Sale has announced its new Chargeback Forgiveness Program.

According to the company, starting with July 7th payouts to studios, Clips4Sale will return any chargeback deductions from January 1, 2018 through June 30, 2018. Any chargebacks received during this period will be forgiven and included in the July 7th check. Studios can see the amounts that have been returned to them by checking their Admin Sales Reports.

Going forward, chargebacks will appear in studios’ Admin Page, but funds will not be deducted from future payouts. The only exception to this will be if a studio’s chargebacks are over 2 percent of their gross sales in chargebacks.

“We’ve found that 99 percent of studios will be fully covered by allowing up to 2 percent in chargebacks,” said Owner Neil. “Our new Chargeback Forgiveness Program will be a great thing for everyone. We’re not charging you a percentage fee from your clip revenue to cover it, like other sites. We are offering it at no expense to you. This is just another thing that separates us from the pack and keeps our models and producers happy.”

For more information, visit Clips4Sale.com.

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