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payin via ACH debit #777
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If this issue is about being able to charge the bank account instead of the credit card, count me in. Balanced is taking only 1% fee instead of 2.9%. |
@whit537 the name of this ticket is very... interesting. Wouldn't it be more accurate if it was something like "Allow for withdrawals from bank accounts"? |
@zwn And ACH debits are capped at $5, so for larger (corporate) patrons it's even better. |
@daxter You're right. :-) Title changed. |
+1 from @shurcooL in private email. |
+1 from me... but please do this for non-US accounts too 😄 |
Going direct is really the way to do this. I'd to see us doing this via openACH; International can be done for non-EURO countries; EURO countries require a separate system called "STEP2" which is likely to be in the works but could use someone who has actually done it to get the required formats and bank protocols configured into OpenACH. People expecting to pay in via ACH would be required to prefund their accounts. ACH takes a day or two (or three or four depending on weekends and holidays) to "settle" before the funds are available to be transferred out. Basically this means the existing concept of "charging the credit card accounts and transferring the money to people on that same day" can't be done. The best idea to take care of this would be for givers to expect to prefund their accounts and each payday deducts from their balance. if we combined this with the "funds" solution (#1493), then people can set a fixed amount they pay-in periodically and the funds take care of distributing that amount out over time until the next recurring payment. So if someone says I give $60 every 6 months then there's an ACH pay in transaction for $60 (which OpenACH will execute on a schedule for us); we'll see the record of that transaction succeeding and increase that user's balance $60. The funds system knows that user pays in every 6 months and so prorates the deduction from that $60 over the coming ~24 weeks ($2.50 per week) and then prorates that $2.50 out over all the people you're currently tipping each week. |
I like the idea of letting people push money into Gittip. This helps some of the use cases people want for one-time tips #5. The last sentence of @MikeFair's recent update talks about prorating payouts. I'm not sure what I think of that idea, but is a separate thing from pay-in. We should allow our customers to put money in arbitrarily and tip absolute dollar amounts until there balance goes to zero. Let people manage the movement of their money. |
@bruceadams Isn't that like 👍 for #113? |
👍 This would reduce the amount I pay in transaction fees from about $200 down to $78 annually. That’s more money that could be going toward open source contributions. |
Do we get instant transfers from Balanced ACH? Is the money ours to work with after the API call is done, or is there a lag? |
There's always at least a one day lag and can be as much as 3 banking Credit cards have the same issue actually (not to mention the possibility What's happening now to make it look like the funds are "instantly The fact is there has always has been a lag in the banking system; at least In short credit cards = high fees, bank account transfers with instant The solution to is reducing the number of txns and using less expensive Unless you use Balanced where they collect a percentage of the txn amount To make ACH work; any giver wishing to save on transaction fees has to be So one way to account for this is having this week's payday initiate a Another mrthod would be to issue the ACH txns right away and then track the Even better though is to completely separate the payin process from the Let people initiate a payin to their balance at any time. It can even be Attempting a system that is taking in payments every week that aren't ever No, the best answer is to start precharging people's accounts. Start Mike
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Nice write up Mike. |
Here's the Balanced docs for this: https://www.balancedpayments.com/ach-debits Lag, as @MikeFair says. |
+1 from Julio Rios via [email protected] |
We're guinea pigging this with @rachelwalexander. Here's the relevant ticket in Freshdesk (login required). We've manually gone through the account verification workflow using the Balanced dashboard. I'm looking for the best way to ensure that we don't drain her funds back to her bank account next payday. We could set The alternative is to start building out some schema to keep track of the funding flows each user desires (#1063). |
To have a robust, automated solution we're definitely going to need to allow the user to set their own rules for when money we charge and credit them. |
Bumping up from ★★☆ to ★★★ since we're actually trying to do this now. |
Over at #2134 (comment) I manually disconnected @rachelwalexander's bank account. Dropping back to ★★☆. Unfortunately this is cumbersome enough that I don't think we should offer it as a general service that we perform manually. |
+1 from @gdb in private email. |
+1 on https://gratipay.freshdesk.com/helpdesk/tickets/4494
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👍 to ACH payments from contributors. |
Re-ticketed to gratipay/inside.gratipay.com#974 for further discussion and planning. After deciding on concrete implementation plan and dev work starts, this will be reopened for tracking purpose. |
was: take money from Carl's bank account
@carljm thought since he connected a bank account that we would take his money.
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