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How Do I Get Paid From Wix Store?

Last updated on January 6, 2023 @ 8:11 pm

When you make a sale through your Wix Store, we collect the payment on your behalf and then pay you according to the payout schedule you’ve set up in your Wix Store settings. You can be paid via PayPal or wire transfer. Below, we’ll explain how to set up your payout method and schedule.

To set up your payout method:

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1. Log in to your Wix account.

2. Click the Store tab in the left panel.

3. Click Payouts.

4. Select your preferred payout method from the drop-down menu: PayPal or wire transfer.

5. If you choose PayPal, enter your PayPal email address. If you choose wire transfer, enter your bank account details.

Important: When setting up wire transfer payouts for the first time, you’ll need to verify your bank account by entering a small deposit amount that we’ll send to your account. Once you’ve received and entered the deposit amount in your Wix Store settings, we’ll process your first wire transfer within 3-5 business days.

To set up your payout schedule:

1. Log in to your Wix account and go to Store > Payouts.

2. Select Manual Payouts. With manual payouts, you’ll receive payments manually according to the schedule you set up.

3. Select Daily, Weekly or Monthly.

4. Enter the day of the week or month when you want to receive payments. If you selected weekly payouts, select the day of the week when you want to receive payments each week. If you selected monthly payouts, enter the date of the month when you want to receive payments each month.

Your payout will arrive in 3-5 business days.

PRO TIP: If you are thinking about using Wix Store to sell products or services, be aware that there are fees associated with using the platform. In addition to the fees charged by Wix, you will also be responsible for any payment processing fees charged by your chosen payment processor. Be sure to read over the terms and conditions of use carefully before setting up your store.

Drew Clemente

Drew Clemente

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