Pay Via Types

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Pay Via types are methods of payment that are recognized by NATS and used to pay affiliates for redirecting traffic to your site. You can access all your available Pay Via types through the payments admin. To do so, go to the payments admin and click the "Pay Via Types" tab at the top of the page.

You will then be taken to a list of your currently configured affiliate payment (Pay Via) types. The default types included in NATS4 are:

  • Check
  • Domestic Wire
  • ePassporte
  • Inteca
  • International Wire

If you want to add another Pay Via type that is not set up in NATS, fill out a new Pay Via Type name on the bottom of the page and click "Add."

Editing Your Settings

To edit your Pay Via type settings, click the Edit icon next to the payment method you wish to configure. You will then be able to edit the available fields in the Pay Via Type list, including Pay Via Type, Description, Minimum Payout, Cost(+)/Bonus(-), Dump Format, and Enabled.

  • Pay Via Type - the name of the Pay Via Type.
  • Description - a description of the Pay Via Type that your affiliate will see.
  • Minimum Payout - the minimum earnings required for affiliates to be paid out. For more information, please see the Minimum Payout section below.
  • Cost(+)/Bonus(-) - the amount you add or subtract from the affiliate payout for using a certain payvia. For more information, please see the Cost/Bonus section below.
  • Dump Format - the format you can export payment dumps to for use in a payment processor or accounting program.
  • Enabled - fill in this checkbox if you want this Pay Via type to be available for all affiliates.
    • Note: You can assign only specific affiliates to be able to choose a Pay Via type by configuring Pay Via Rules.

Minimum Payout

Minimum Payouts are the minimum earnings required for affiliates to be paid by a NATS program. You can set these minimums yourself through the "Pay Via Types" tab at the top of the payments admin. Choose the Pay Via type you would like to edit, then click the Edit Details icon. You will then be able to change your minimum payout options for affiliates.

The minimum payout field is a comma-separated field where you can input as many values as you would like. The affiliate be able to choose their minimum payout from the list of options you have provided.

There are a couple of reasons for minimum payouts-- to avoid having to repeatedly send small amounts of money, and to minimize transactional costs, such as fees for bank wires and ePassporte.

Cost/Bonus

The Cost(+)/Bonus(-) column is used to set amounts of money to add or subtract from sent payments for using certain join options. This can be used to persuade affiliates to use a certain Pay Via type, or to dissuade them from using other Pay Via types.

Setting your Cost/Bonus is a similar process to setting minimum payouts-- go to the payments admin, navigate to the Pay Via Types section, and click the edit icon next to the type you wish to edit.

To charge an affiliate for using a Pay Via type, fill in the Cost/Bonus column with a positive dollar amount. This will subtract the selected amount from an affiliate's payout when they use that Pay Via type.

To give an affiliate a bonus for using a Pay Via type, fill in the Cost/Bonus column with a negative dollar amount. This will add the selected amount from an affiliate's payout when they use that Pay Via type.

Configuring Pay Via Fields

To configure required fields for a Pay Via type, click the Configure Type icon. Adding fields will require an affiliate to fill out those fields before they can be paid.

  • Field Name - The name of the field the affiliate fills out. Examples include a "Pay To" field for checks, a "User ID" field for ePassporte, and an "Account Number" field for Domestic Wires.
  • Type - Choose if you want the field to be a text box or a multiple choice list.
  • Required? - Marks the field as necessary.
  • Minimum - The minimum amount of characters for the field.
  • Maximum - The maximum amount of characters for the field.
  • Unique? - Whether or not the value in the field has to be unique.
  • Check Function - Checks if the field was properly populated. An example is alnum_letter_space_check, which verifies if the entry is alphanumeric, contains letters, and allows spaces.

The action icons on the right hand side allow you to edit the values for your field, disable or enable the field, and change the order of your available fields.