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How Withdrawal Process work
How Withdrawal Process work
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Written by Shivam
Updated over 5 months ago

Once you submitted your withdrawal request ( https://help.gplinks.com/en/articles/9511723-how-to-withdraw ) , It will review by our team. There are few parameters that are used in the process lets learn all of them.

Payments get completed within few minutes in business working hours i.e. 11:00 AM to 11:00 PM ( IST). If your payment is pending for more than 8 hours then please contact us [email protected]

1. Payment Approved:

If you got an email from with subject Payout Processing, It mean your request is been approved and money sending process is started.

2. Payment Complete:

I don't think we should talk about this :) Yeah Your payment is completed without any issue.

Important:

If it showing completed and still you didn't receive it, then please contact our payment team: [email protected]

3. Payment Returned:

It mean amount is returned to your account, and payment is failed. This can be because of many reasons like You put wrong Payment method, Issue with your payment method or Our Policy Team need more confirmation of your Traffic.

4. Payment Cancelled:

It mean that your payment is cancelled, It can be due to many factors but the major reason is you break our Rules. Amount can't be reverse back to your account.

Important: In Both case Payment returned and Cancelled, We highly recommended you to contact our Payment team within 24 hours and don't forget to mentioned your payment id: [email protected]

5. Deductions Applied:

At time of withdrawal if your Traffic Quality ( https://help.gplinks.com/en/articles/9511719-what-is-traffic-quality ) is less then our Policy Team will deduct some money from your payout request. There is no specific amount that will deduct. We request you to please check how Traffic Quality system works.

Important: If Your Traffic Quality is low, at time of withdrawal we will give you notice about it. Make sure to check that!

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