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Anil Kunwar
By Anil Kunwar
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Adbreak Media Payment Terms

Adbreak Media Private Limited values transparency, integrity, and long-term partnerships with its publishers. To maintain a sustainable and secure monetization ecosystem, Adbreak Media enforces a structured payment policy aligned with industry best practices. This article outlines the key details of our NET30 payment terms, payment eligibility, delay conditions, and exceptions applicable to earnings generated through our offerwall solutions. 1. Standard Payment Cycle: NET30 Adbreak Media follows a NET30 payment structure. This means: - Leads and conversions generated in a given month (e.g., January) are scheduled for payment in the first week of the second subsequent month (e.g., March first week). - For instance, if a publisher delivers 10,000 valid leads in January, these leads undergo advertiser validation throughout February, and if approved, payment is released in early March. This window allows adequate time for Adbreak Media and its advertiser partners to validate lead authenticity and uphold quality assurance standards. 2. Campaign-Specific Hold Conditions While Adbreak Media commits to timely payments, there may be instances where a portion of publisher earnings is placed on hold. These holds are campaign-specific and may arise due to the following reasons: a. Advertiser Validation Delay - Some advertisers may delay reporting or approval processes. - If validation is not completed within the payment cycle, corresponding earnings will be temporarily withheld. b. Suspected Fraudulent Traffic - If suspicious activity is detected (e.g., high click-to-conversion ratios, IP duplication, proxy/VPN usage), Adbreak Media reserves the right to manually audit the leads. - Such audits are critical for maintaining platform credibility and advertiser trust. c. Platform Security and Lead Quality Check - Random or targeted reviews may be initiated to protect advertisers from invalid traffic and preserve offerwall integrity. - These checks may extend payment timelines but are necessary for long-term stability. 3. High Chargeback Rate & Quality Assurance Publishers with a history of chargebacks, lead rejections, or high-risk traffic may encounter: - Extended payment review periods. - Additional documentation or proof of traffic source legitimacy. This policy helps safeguard the interests of all stakeholders and ensures Adbreak Media continues to provide high-quality leads to advertisers. 4. Non-Payment Scenarios Adbreak Media operates as an intermediary between publishers and advertisers. Therefore, it is important to clarify: - If an advertiser fails to pay for the leads delivered due to insolvency, fraud, or disputes, Adbreak Media is not liable to disburse those earnings to the publisher. - Lead rejection or advertiser non-fulfillment invalidates the obligation for payout, as revenue must first be received by Adbreak Media. This clause ensures financial prudence and prevents potential abuse or misalignment in the publisher-advertiser relationship. 5. Summary and Best Practices Policy ComponentDescriptionPayment TermNET30 (e.g., Jan leads paid in first week of March)Hold ConditionsAdvertiser delay, fraud suspicion, high-risk leadsPublisher ResponsibilityEnsure high-quality, non-fraudulent, organic trafficAdbreak Media LiabilityPayments only upon advertiser approval and payment receipt Conclusion At Adbreak Media, we are committed to fostering a healthy digital advertising ecosystem where both publishers and advertisers succeed. The NET30 payment model, combined with fraud checks and advertiser validation, creates a transparent and secure framework. Publishers are encouraged to maintain high traffic quality and stay informed of campaign requirements to avoid delays or disputes. For any clarifications regarding invoices, campaign earnings, or payment statuses, please contact our Payments Support Team.

Last updated on Apr 22, 2025