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Old 01-06-2007, 06:52 PM
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Default Has anyone heard of Photo shelter?

I've just came accross on Rob Galbraith's site. Do you think it's worth trying?

http://www.photoshelter.com/
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Old 01-06-2007, 07:10 PM
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That depends - if you just want to store your photos...I guess (I didn't read the tos tho).

If you want to sell your photos:

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Your PhotoShelter account is not configured for online sales. If you want to sell images online, there are two options:

[configure] Merchant Account: A 10% transaction fee (30% for PhotoShelter Starter subscribers) is added to your monthly invoice for the total of your purchases. This PhotoShelter fee is in addition to any merchant account fees you incur.

If you've already signed up for a Netbilling/Merchant account, you can configure it here for use with PhotoShelter.


[configure] PayPal: A 10% transaction fee (30% for PhotoShelter Starter subscribers) is added to your monthly invoice for the total of your purchases. This PhotoShelter fee is in addition to any PayPal fees you incur.

If you've already signed up for PayPal, you can configure it here for use with PhotoShelter.


NOTE: A $50 setup fee* will be charged to your credit card on file upon activation of your sales configuration. For more info, see our Overview of Selling Images in PhotoShelter.
Some of those say "purchases", but it's on their sales page where you go if you want to sell your photos.

I signed up to see their terms for sales and that's the first page you get if you try to configure sales from a free account. I didn't bother to go any further.
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Old 01-06-2007, 07:38 PM
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lol gracey, thats as far as I got. As soon as I saw the paypal setup fee I thought bugger it haha.
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