Hello.
I was just wondering how long does it usually takes for current earnings to transfer from mturk to bank account. It started processing today.
I tried looking for this information myself, but I found a number of mixed responses from instant to days. The responses also points toward "amazon payment" which wasn't an option for me under payment preference.
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I guess it's best to keep turking for now. Thanks for the reply.
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Are you outside the US? I believe if you are, you only have the options of transfer payment to amazon credit (and I think they *just* added direct deposit to your bank. I think for new turkers they are trying to get rid of amazon payments as an option?). If you are in the US, you have to transfer from mturk to amazon payments (takes me about 6-8 hours), then withdrawal from there to your bank (which takes about an hour to process), and if it's before your banks cutoff time for that business day it should be in that night's ACH process which would hit whenever it is that your bank posts that incoming ACH payment.
I do a daily transfer (monday-thurs, business days) before 9am. That will process the payment from mturk to amazon payments by 3-5pm. I then do a withdrawal from amazon payments (which takes up to an hour-ish) which will hit my bank's incoming ACH before their 6pm cut-off time for deposits. That gets my deposit same day into the bank. It appears later that night, or the next morning when my bank finishes the processing on their side.-
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By daily transfers, do you mean there's an option sooner than 3 days? The process seemed automatic for me in the preferences. -
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I think we'll all end up doing transfers directly from mturk at some point. They just in the last few weeks changed it for new turkers, and will probably force older workers to switch at some point.
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It feels like Amazon is trying to monopolize the entire payment system for itself. Mturk is working with this giant company for nothing. Payments may be fast, but it's not necessarily safe. Especially when you realize that the history of transfers and search Amazon can use to their advantage (a bunch of their unnecessary ads later, for example). And it is more convenient to use a third-party recurring invoicing software to control what money is being moved and where.
Last edited: Sep 18, 2020