What fees are applied when my commission is being paid?

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On this page, you can view the commission fees applied when your commission is paid out. Please note that the percentages may vary due to factors such as your local bank or preferred payment institution, exchange rate fluctuations, and other reasons beyond ResellerCluster’s control.

Despite these potential variations, the following are the standard commission fees.

 

Commission fees

When we send out commissions, certain fees are deducted by our payment providers. These fees are based on the payment type and currency used. For more detailed information, please see the details below:

EU countries – when IBAN is provided and commission currency is EUR (check what IBAN means here) No fee
EU and Other Countries – when IBAN is not provided or commission currency is not EUR (i.e. USD, GBP, etc.) 0.15% (min. 10.00 EUR) + 1.55 EUR for SWIFT
handling + 0.025% (min. 2.50 EUR) for currency
conversion
Example: If your commission is 100.00 USD, the
fee will be 14.05 EUR

 

Paper Cheque (via Deutsche Bank)

0.15% (min. 15.00 EUR) + 1.55 EUR to mail your cheque
Example: If your commission is 100.00 USD, the fee for mailing your cheque will be 16.55 EUR

 

PayPal

No fee

 

Skrill (Moneybookers)

For USD: 1% (max. 0.66 USD) Example: If your commission is 100.00 USD, the fee will be 0.66 USD
For EUR: 1% (max. 0.50 EUR) Example: If your commission is 100.00 EUR, the fee will be 0.50 EUR
For GBP: 1% (max. 0.42 GBP) Example: If your commission is 100.00 GBP, the fee will be 0.42 GBP

 

Disclaimer: The fees mentioned above are those deducted by our payment providers to process your commission. They do not include any inbound fees that your bank or payment provider might impose on incoming money transfers.

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