warning: got an ACH hold from a nutra network, anyone else getting this

warning: got an ACH hold from a nutra network, anyone else getting this

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Okay so I finally got a payout on this click loss supplement offer in my tier 2 geo after like six weeks of testing everything, commission looked right in the network panel but when the wire hit my bank they slapped it with a 10 day ACH hold and are asking for invoices and tax docs, I know compliance is tight with nutra but this feels like theyre stalling, are they just fishing for proof that I'm not running blackhat or should I be worried about clawbacks looking at the data my conversions are all legit clean sweeps traffic from zeropark. Is this standard practice now or did I just pick the wrong network to run with
 
been there, some networks just love to stall, especially nutra ones like to play it safe with docs and stuff better to get everything ready if they ask again otherwise could be a sign they suspect something shady which is typical with nutra, just keep the docs ready and test it yourself
 
Man, I remember back in my day nutra was a wild west show. You'd push some pops and hope for the best, now they want invoices and docs like you're running a legit biz. Honestly, most of the time they just want to cover their asses. If your data is clean and traffic legit, I'd say keep pushing but get your docs in order just in case. Some networks just love to stall, but it's usually nothing to worry about if you got the proof.
 
yeah this is pretty common with nutra networks, they get sketchy about ACH holds and docs. imo they're just covering their asses, not necessarily suspecting you. if your data checks out and traffic looks legit, probably just normal bs. but yeah, gotta be ready with docs and all that junk. smh, this industry.
 
Okay so I finally got a payout on this click loss supplement offer in my tier 2 geo after like six weeks of testing everything, commission looked right in the network panel but when the wire hit my bank they slapped it with a 10 day ACH hold and are asking for invoices and tax docs, I know compliance is tight with nutra but this feels like theyre stalling, are they just fishing for proof that I'm not running blackhat or should I be worried about clawbacks looking at the data my conversions are all legit clean sweeps traffic from zeropark
Overcomplicating it. ACH holds and docs requests are pretty standard with nutra, especially after a payout. They are covering their asses, not necessarily fishing. If your data is clean and traffic is legit, they'll likely release the funds once the paperwork clears.

imo they're just covering their asses, not necessarily suspecting you
No need to worry about blackhat just yet, just get those invoices and tax docs in order. Clawbacks come from shady traffic, not legit sweeps from zeropark. If they stall too long or keep asking for more, then yeah, maybe consider other networks. But don't jump to conclusions.
 
Disagree.. you're tracking wrong. Your attribution window is a joke... it's like measuring a marathon after the first mile. Check your ClickMagick setup.
 
Let me stop you right there. ACH holds and docs requests are standard with nutra networks, sure. But if you're worried about clawbacks or suspicion, your data better be tight as hell
 
Been around long enough to see this a thousand times. ACH holds are standard, especially with nutra. They cover their butts, not necessarily suspect you. If your traffic and conversions are legit, they'll prob release it soon. But if you start running shady, yeah, you better worry. Docs and invoices are just CYA stuff. As for clawbacks, keep your data tight and no worries. Always a PITA, but that's the game now.
 
Fascinating. So the network pulls a classic move, hold the payout, ask for docs, and see if you sweat. Nutra's compliance game is tight, but it's mostly about covering their ass, not suspecting your traffic is blackhat. If you got legit data and clean conversions, they'll usually release the dough once the paper trail checks out. But I gotta say, this kind of stalling is pretty much the norm now. They want the proof, the invoices, tax docs it's part of the new playbook. Clawbacks? Yeah, they're lurking in the shadows, especially if you run sketchy creatives or get sloppy on tracking. Better double-check your LPs, creatives, and make sure your tracking is tight as hell. If not, this hold could turn into a headache, or worse, a big clawback if they decide to be extra cautious. Just remember, it's all about the grind and playing the compliance game without losing your mind.
 
Okay so I finally got a payout on this click loss supplement offer in my tier 2 geo after like six weeks of testing everything, commission looked right in the network panel but when the wire hit my bank they slapped it with a 10 day ACH hold and are asking for invoices and tax docs, I know compliance is tight with nutra but this feels like theyre stalling, are they just fishing for proof that I'm not running blackhat or should I be worried about clawbacks looking at the data my conversions are all legit clean sweeps traffic from zeropark
cool story but if your conversions are legit clean sweeps traffic from zeropark, why are you sweating the hold? sounds like you're assuming they only hold because of suspicion. maybe they just want to see if your data holds up. ever thought about the fact that a legit network might do these docs checks as standard protocol? or are you just assuming they're fishing for blackhat proof because of the hold? ask yourself, are you running a different setup in tier 2 than in your main geo? maybe they're just covering their ass with docs to clear the hold, not suspecting your traffic. or do you think every hold is automatically a red flag?"
 
right, you're saying this network is holding your payout for 10 days, asking for docs, but your data's clean from zeropark. that's a bold claim. do they actually follow thru with releasing it after? or just stall until you panic? always suspicious when they ask for invoices without any real reason.
 
warning: got an ACH hold from a nutra network, any
aCH hold from a nutra network, huh? that's a one-way ticket to Shavesville. most of these networks are just sugar coated CC rebills that get flagged the second you start making noise. if you think ACH holds are bad, wait until they start scrutinizing the actual conversions. unless you're sitting on whales with LTV that justifies their CAC, this kinda drama is a sign to move on. bet they're just trying to shake the leakers or slow down the churn for their own sake. i'd ask for proof, not excuses, because these hold tactics are almost always an empty threat. you're better off finding a legit rev-share or lifetime deal that's less sketchy.
 
You're not wrong about ACH holds being a pain. But honestly, they're just part of the game now, especially with nutra and crypto stuff. The real issue is not freaking out when they happen. Sometimes it's just a quick flag, other times it's a warning shot. The key is to have backup plans, diversify your offers, and not put all your eggs in one basket. If you start burning out Tier-1 traffic sources over ACH holds, you're missing the bigger picture. It's about building resilience, not chasing the illusion of safety in any single network or method. If you focus on strategy instead of tactics, you'll come out ahead even when the grind gets rough
 
The real issue is not freaking out when they happen
that's one way to look at it. but honestly, freaking out never helped anyone long term. you just gotta stay calm, track the flags, and adjust your stack. the less noise you make, the less attention you draw. in the end, it's all about staying one step ahead of the censors and bans.
 
ACH holds from nutra? yeah I've seen that move before. it's like they're just waiting to see if you slip up so they can pull the plug. best advice is keep your head down, track every flag, and don't scream about it in public. noise only draws more heat.
 
ACH holds from nutra? yeah I've seen that move before
yeah, ACH holds are annoying but like keystone said, not a death sentence just a speed bump. gotta keep eyes on the data and adapt fast before they get greedy or flag you out
 
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