iWantClips Offers Chargeback Protection Plan

CHEYENNE, Wy. — iWantClips has announced that it "will no longer cover 100 percent of chargebacks for free." 

“In the first 10 months of 2016,” IWC said, it “covered more than $60,000 in chargebacks for store operators, while still paying 70 percent payouts on content, 75 percent on tips/tributes and 100 percent on custom content. Even with the new optional Chargeback Protection plan, IWC has the highest payouts in the industry.”

Models, IWC said, appreciate its new optional plan and the continued high payouts. Princess Lexi tweeted “October was my best month ever on @iWantClips!”

“We’d like to take the time to thank our IWC and IWCC model team for the endless amounts of support,” said CeCe Von, marketing director of iWantClips.com. “IWC was started with the models and customers’ needs in mind, and our models and customers’ feedback has always been a major part (of) our success.”

IWC said its Chargeback Protection plan “is only a 5 percent fee for all transactions and protects models and stores from all chargebacks. They are covered 100 percent for a maximum of $5000 in chargebacks per month and can opt in at any time.” 

For more information, visit iWantClips' official website or follow them on Twitter or Instagram.

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