No Payment issued for this month

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  1. Dan Ferrell profile image78
    Dan Ferrellposted 4 days ago

    Hello Everyone.

    I hope you had a very happy Thanksgiving yesterday.

    I have a question:

    I have 24+ from October and 46+ from this month so far, but no payment was issued.
    I thought adding up these two figures would trigger a payment, since together they surpass the 50 minimum threshold.

    At least that's my understanding. Has this happened to anybody else?

    1. theraggededge profile image88
      theraggededgeposted 4 days agoin reply to this

      We haven't been paid yet. There's a delay.

      However,  you would need a minimum of $50 in your account at the 31st October to get paid this month.

      1. bravewarrior profile image83
        bravewarriorposted 3 days agoin reply to this

        I received my payment today, November 30th.

        1. viryabo profile image85
          viryaboposted 3 days agoin reply to this

          Same here.

    2. Cheryl E Preston profile image84
      Cheryl E Prestonposted 4 days agoin reply to this

      You will get it in December because HP pays the following month. If you had the earnings in  September and October you would have received it this month.

    3. Matt Wells profile imageSTAFF
      Matt Wellsposted 33 hours agoin reply to this

      Please visit the FAQ for an explanation of how the HubPages Ad and Amazon earnings are added to your unpaid balance. Payments are made around the 28th or after. Most of the time, payments are made on the 28th, but sometimes it takes a few extra days. This is how it has always been. Nothing has changed.

  2. Rupert Taylor profile image96
    Rupert Taylorposted 3 days ago

    I squeaked over the payout threshold for October by 44 cents. Earnings were $50.44. But no payment yet. I wonder why.

    1. PaulGoodman67 profile image95
      PaulGoodman67posted 3 days agoin reply to this

      I think you should have got it by now, Rupert.

      I had a late email notification but the actual PayPal payment(s) were at the same time today as others have indicated.

      I think we're all waiting for the month when we don't qualify for a payment, which is coming soon. If previous years are anything to go by, payment rates will drop dramatically in January, regardless of other factors.

  3. Rupert Taylor profile image96
    Rupert Taylorposted 3 days ago

    I've checked my PayPall account - no deposit. I've contact the team - no reply. I'm $6 short of $50 for November with 10 hours left, so there'll be no coffee money in December.

    1. bravewarrior profile image83
      bravewarriorposted 3 days agoin reply to this

      PayPal sent me an email today letting me know that my $52.49 (holy shit, I'm rich!) payment from The Arena Platform, Inc. was sitting in my account waiting for me to accept the money, which I did.

      1. Cheryl E Preston profile image84
        Cheryl E Prestonposted 3 days agoin reply to this

        I'm waiting on $65.00.Nothing as of 6:00 p.m.

    2. Cheryl E Preston profile image84
      Cheryl E Prestonposted 3 days agoin reply to this

      I have not been paid either.

      1. Cheryl E Preston profile image84
        Cheryl E Prestonposted 2 days agoin reply to this

        have you been paid yet? it's Sunday evening and I have not.

        1. Matt Wells profile imageSTAFF
          Matt Wellsposted 2 days agoin reply to this

          You haven't met the payout threshold. You'll be paid next month.

    3. Matt Wells profile imageSTAFF
      Matt Wellsposted 2 days agoin reply to this

      You haven't reached the payout threshold. You'll be paid around the 28th of December.

  4. Nell Rose profile image88
    Nell Roseposted 3 days ago

    Yep I got mine too. Phew, thank goodness for that! Now I can go on that cruise. Er, boat, no, maybe a dinghy? LOL! seriously, grateful for it as it pays my WI-Fi! LOL!

  5. Dan Ferrell profile image78
    Dan Ferrellposted 3 days ago

    I received my payment today! Thanks, everyone! I'm wondering if Arena might switch payday to the 30th?

    Also, I've noticed that my article views have increased from October to November—has anyone else experienced this? I’m hopeful this trend will continue!

    1. JerryFisher profile image85
      JerryFisherposted 3 days agoin reply to this

      Yes I've nearly doubled my views in the last week.

      1. Titia profile image93
        Titiaposted 2 days agoin reply to this

        My views almost doubled too, but my earnings didn't. Still pennies, CPM is very low.

    2. theraggededge profile image88
      theraggededgeposted 2 days agoin reply to this

      So you must have reached the minimum of $50 on 31st October. You can check here: https://hubpages.com/my/earnings/history

      Here is where it is shown...

      https://hubstatic.com/17282183.jpg

      1. Dan Ferrell profile image78
        Dan Ferrellposted 2 days agoin reply to this

        My report for October shows 24+. I checked Amazon earnings, and there's $0.00.
        So, I'm wondering if the pay cut was actually on November 28th; that would make more sense. But that would be an odd day for a pay cut, wouldn't it?

        1. theraggededge profile image88
          theraggededgeposted 2 days agoin reply to this

          The earnings cut-off is always the last day of the month. Payday is always the 28th, except when it's delayed.

          It's not the report for October - that will show September's earnings. It's November that shows Oct 1 - Oct 31.

          1. PaulGoodman67 profile image95
            PaulGoodman67posted 43 hours agoin reply to this

            Bev's correct on all fronts.

            However, there is a complication in that while Hub Ads pay out ONE month afterward, with Amazon it's TWO months.

            It's therefore less straightforward to immediately know if you've reached payout for that month when Amazon is involved.

            It's not until four or five days into the potential payment month that the earnings stats update. These give you the definitive figures for payment that month and let you know if you'll get paid.

            As I said, for payments, the Hub Ads figure is drawn from the month before and the Amazon one is from two months before.

            When there's no Amazon involved, it's easier.

            And yes, as Bev says, a "month" for payment assessment purposes corresponds with a full calendar month (no 28th cut-off).

 
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