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I'm not sure when this happened, but there's been a change to Project Wonderful that wasn't there at the start. Each withdrawal costs $1, which will be deducted the amount we send. For example, if you withdraw $10, $9 will arrive in your PayPal account.That's a pretty big chunk from my point of view. As a small time money maker I don't withdraw that often, and it makes PW seem much less friendly. Now they get 25% from each ad and up to an extra 10% at payout. Anyone else affected by this?
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Sounds like Project Wonderful is in need of some cash. That's the problem with online money making. Most of these services eventually run into budget problem after they become popular.
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I'm sure they do need the cash, though for someone as small time as me it hurts. With bigger advertisers they can just slow down how often they make a withdrawl and pay the fee less often. It encourages smaller sites to just put the money back into their system.
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