Written on November 4th, 2004 at 05:11 pm by Darren Rowse
The Adsense Shuffle - Is it time for a Direct Debit Payment System?
With the arrival of September’s Adsense cheque today (its now November 4) I find myself doing what I like to call the ‘Adsense Shuffle’.
As a non US citizen cashing my cheque is becoming an increasingly difficult prospect. You see not only do I have to arrange for my cheque to be cashed, exchanged into Aussie dollars (which involves the filling in a number of forms) - cheques over $xxxx require further authentication which means the cheque has to be physically sent back to the US before they are cleared. Despite the planes that fly back to the US every day this extra process takes a further 6 weeks!
So the money that I earned on the first day of September is not likely to hit my bank account until the 18th December (if I’m lucky)!
Of course I’m getting used to it now - money still comes to me every month - but its amazing that a company with as many innovations and cutting edge technologies as Google can’t arrange for the people who are paying a lot of their bills to get their share of the profits a little quicker than 108 days after they earned them.
Of course I shouldn’t complain too much - my real gripe is with Amazon which only sends cheques quarterly. The money I earned from them on the first day of July won’t hit my bank account until 18th December also!
One Response to “The Adsense Shuffle - Is it time for a Direct Debit Payment System?”
hris
February 15th, 2005 6:37 am
it would be better if you wouls duport country and bank name but its good
Leave a Reply