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Worker404
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March 27, 2025
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Adobe stock, withdrawing specific amount of money

  • March 27, 2025
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I'm asking if any one too wants an option to withdraw a specific money amount.

Instead of withdrawing all amount of money why there isn't any option for entering the amount you need to withdraw?

 

*I know that you can specify the amount of withdrawal through out the platform money transfered to "like PayPal", but an option like this in adobe stock won't be a bad idea.

 

For you, What do you think?

Correct answer Jill_C

I withdraw on a Sunday when I've reached the minimum $25 threshold. I see no valid reason to leave the money to accumulate in my Adobe account. You may not be aware that if an account is suspended due to a violation of the guidelines, Adobe can also seize the funds and they will NEVER be paid out.

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Jill_C
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Jill_CCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
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March 29, 2025

I withdraw on a Sunday when I've reached the minimum $25 threshold. I see no valid reason to leave the money to accumulate in my Adobe account. You may not be aware that if an account is suspended due to a violation of the guidelines, Adobe can also seize the funds and they will NEVER be paid out.

Jill C., Forum Volunteer
Abambo
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May 26, 2025
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You may not be aware that if an account is suspended due to a violation of the guidelines, Adobe can also seize the funds and they will NEVER be paid out.


By @Jill_C

That's exceptional, but yes, it may be an argument for those expecting suspension…

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
Abambo
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March 29, 2025
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For you, What do you think?


By @Worker404

Strongly disagree.

 

That makes absolutly no sense, and btw Adobe is not a bank.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
Worker404
Worker404Author
Inspiring
March 29, 2025

@Abambo 

Got what you mean.

Keeping your money on the wallet better than in adobe stock.

Also your account could be violated and prohibited,

Also allowing smaller payouts will increase the payout waiting times.

 

All in all, it was my opinionz thanks for clarifying what is ambiguous.

Abambo
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March 29, 2025
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Also your account could be violated and prohibited,


By @Worker404

Well, not exactly my account, as I won't violate the terms of my agreement. 

 

BTW: when I started, the amount needed to be able to withdraw money was $50. That was lowered to $25 some six or seven years ago. 

 

It's indeed better to have the money in your account then in Adobe's account. And if you have slow sales, that won't change anything about you having to wait to get above the $25. Only if you have an account that sells a lot, you would wait a week to get a payout. 

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
jacquelingphoto2017
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March 27, 2025

Hi @Worker404 ,

No, I'm not interested in the optional feature you ask about. It's okay as is. As it is, I can allow my pay to accrued in the wallet to how much I want at once, but once it reaches the amount I withdraw all. 

Best wishes

Jacquelin 

Worker404
Worker404Author
Inspiring
March 28, 2025

It won't be a problem for a big-portfolio contributor.

But it's so for smaller ones. Imagine you have collected 70$

You just want to withdraw some and remain some to be able to withdraw them later, withdrawing all money forces you to wait a lot until collecting the minimum withdrawal limit.

25$ may appear as a small amount, but Smaller contributors wait a lot until collecting them

 

It's just an idea, and it's drawbacks may be More than advantages.

Nancy OShea
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March 28, 2025

Just an idea.  Put yourself on a 6-month payout schedule.  As you start selling more, move to a 3-month schedule.

 

 

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
daniellei4510
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March 27, 2025

I see no advantage. There are other issues that need attention.

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Nancy OShea
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Community Expert
March 27, 2025

Your Stock royalty fees are not in an interest-earning bank account.

It's better for you to take the whole sum and put it where it will earn a little extra money for you.  Yes?

 

 

 

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
Worker404
Worker404Author
Inspiring
March 28, 2025

You are talking as contributor with big portfolio.

You collect the 25$ easly.

Not all are like that, some times there be an event, I just need to transfer the half amount and leave the other amount later.

Withdrawing all amount of money forces me to wait alot until collecting the 25 Dollars again.

 

Definitely there will be downsides like increasing withdrawal waiting time.

It's just a a passing idea.