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MatHayward
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February 15, 2019
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Royalty Adjustment

  • February 15, 2019
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Some contributors received higher royalties than they were entitled to due to a technical error. Many of you received an email stating that the issue affected sales on February 12, but the correct time period was February 6 - 13. We have adjusted the royalties of the affected contributors and the current balance of available payout for all contributors is accurate on Adobe Stock and Fotolia. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this has caused.

We are actively working on addressing the Adobe Stock contributor portal to reflect any negative adjustments in the earnings details.

As soon as we have updated information we will share it with you.

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Participating Frequently
February 19, 2019

How come I've ended up with a negative balance?

If you supposedly removed what you added in error then you shouldn't be taking away even more?

Something is very wrong

jacquelingphoto2017
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 19, 2019

Hi LazyLlamaphotos

Are you suggesting that you check your statistics and it is showing an incorrect adjustment?

Am I correct to conclude that you did not request payment from your royalty during the error period, before it was discover, or at any time at all?

If you did at any time request a payment, without divulging details, can you say the last time it was?

Participating Frequently
February 19, 2019

???

Yes I have requested a payment. However, the email I have received says that AdobeStock are cancelling any pending payment request.

My concern is the appalling lack of clarity in communications from AdobeStock.

What is going on with my pending payment? Has it indeed been canceled? If so - adjust my balance accordingly.

Provide a detailed breakdown of these supposed 'overpaid royalties' and when they occurred.

This lack of transparency regarding errors made by AdobeStock is insulting to contributors.

I was expecting a payment to have been made by now.... goodness knows when AdobeStock will get their act together and be in a position to pay my royalties.

Participant
February 16, 2019

Hello!

I got this message, but in my account I'll not see my balance - all my new sells are not reflect on my account. How I can get information about my current balance and for what images I got more money than  I should?

Vadim

jacquelingphoto2017
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 19, 2019

Hi Vadim

You can check your sales by going to insight on your page.

  1. On the top black menu bar, click on Insight
  2. On the new page below the black menu bar, click on My Statistics
  3. In the left column of the new page under Select Period select February 6th 2019, for the first date and February 13th 2019 for the second date.
  4. Then click Display Statistics

All sales information for that period will display - images sold and earnings.

If you want to check for other periods, just change the dates and click display statistics.

If you need further help pleas let us know.

Regards

JG

Participating Frequently
February 19, 2019

This isn't exactly very useful to this specific issue

Does this currently show the overpaid royalty earnings or the now corrected (reduced) earning royalties?

Why can't AdobeStock provide a detailed breakdown for each and every sale that they are claiming was subject to an overpaid royalty earning showing the correct earnings, the overpaid earnings, and the difference between the two.