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release Gratipay 1.0 balances, case-by-case #3481
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If we can't figure this out, then I'm not sure how we're able to pay out balances received under Gratipay 1.0 even to people who migrate their future incoming payments to Gratipay 2.0 Teams. |
For (1) does this mean that one would be allowed to donate what is on an individual account to the new team account? |
@kytrinyx Team accounts don't carry a balance, only ~user accounts do. See #3399 (comment) for a rough sketch (bottom of the comment). Sorry it's confusing, we need some better diagrams. :/ |
Teams have 1 owner and 0+ members. Owners and members are users. Users pay teams. Teams distribute to members, with whatever is left going to the owner. |
I am sorry, I still don't understand how this works. I have a team account and an individual account. They both carry a balance. Or at least, I have received donations to both, and was patiently letting money accumulate in them, and when I wanted to withdraw the funds, I was unable to. |
Okay, sorry, I think I'm misunderstanding ... can you link to the two accounts? |
https://gratipay.com/~kytrinyx/ The exercism_io account carries a balance of nearly $35 dollars. The kytrinyx account had been accumulating a balance for 2 years, but due to an error the balance is now at 0 (see #3453). I have applied for a 2.0 team. |
@kytrinyx Okay, gotcha. The existence of the Users vs. TeamsIn Gratipay 2.0 terms, both
I'm not saying this ontology is perfect, but it's the reality today, and I don't think it's terrible (especially considering that we came up with it under duress). Hopefully in the future we can at least find better ways to communicate it, and if we really need to revise the ontology again, we can. Closing Accounts
Both the Once we land #3433 and #3461, here's how you will be able to withdraw the two balances and close the two user accounts, via an intermediary
ConclusionThat's the best I have to offer you today. This ticket is about finding a better option for people in your situation, but honestly I'm not sure there is one, since we need to vet accounts somehow before we pay them out and we've already got the teams infrastructure in place for doing that. |
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Thanks so much for clarifying. I don't need a better option than this. Yes, there are hoops, but I understand that the whole situation is difficult. I did not understand the distinction between the exercism.io user account which is listed as a "team" in the profile page, and an actual team. It was also unclear to me previously that users could withdraw money, provided that this was a payout via a team. This now makes sense, as well. |
Good news! We |
@kytrinyx Cool, thank you. Since you've already started down the "make a Team and then close it" path let's stay on that track. |
OK, cool. I'll just wait for confirmation that the team has been verified, then I'll go through the next steps. |
@whit537 I couldn't figure out how to add members to the payroll of a team. Would you point me in the right direction, please? |
I'm thinking we should implement this with an admin-only form off the history page similar to record-an-exchange, that does the payout and records the exchange. It should require a link to a support or GitHub ticket as documentation, which it puts in the exchange note. Hmmm ... for bank accounts we can start a payout synchronously, but what about for PayPal? |
@whit537 Ah, I missed that. I'll check over the next few days to see if that's in place. I could try adding a bank account for the ~exercism_io user, but I am not sure I could verify the identity in any way. |
@whit537 What's the status on being able to add members to teams? If this is going to be a while, could I just get the 1.0 balance closed out? |
@kytrinyx et al. We made the code changes to support this in #3535 and #3542. I'm going through and whitelisting everyone on this ticket now. If you have a bank or PayPal attached you should see a payout today, or the next payment cycle after you add one on your Gratipay settings page. I'm also following up in email ... |
Yessssssss. Notified everyone listed in the description. Ready to handle new cases as they arise. |
@whit537 Yes, I go the payout for the ~kytrinyx account, but not for the ~exercism_io one. |
@kytrinyx Okay, I've cleared ~exercism_io for payout next week. |
Thanks! |
Could all the money that has accumulated in my account (gratipay.com/~bearbin) be withdrawn to my paypal? It was all to do with the MCServer (now Cuberite) project. |
All cleared, @bearbin. Watch for that payout this Thursday! :-) |
Having announced Gratipay 2.0, we're hearing from some folks that, understandably, just want to cash out and close their Gratipay account. Today our options for them are:
Neither of these are awesome. The first is dumb because it's just jumping through hoops. The second is dumb because we're making them wait a long time, and we're forcing them to refund their balance. Refunding balances is better then letting balances sit in limbo, but obviously less desirable than paying them out.
Can we add a disbursement method to account closing that involves accepting a short agreement that the funds were received legitimately?I've made a private ticket to discuss this with @copiesofcopies.Let's disassociate this from account closing. Per #3481 (comment), we can manually review accounts and pay them out if they had been used for a product or service. That will free people up to close their account if they want to, but we don't need to strictly tie this to that.
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