Seller account and merchant role
To sell, you must maintain an active FlickCG subscription and complete Stripe Connect onboarding. Marketplace payments are direct charges to the connected seller account. The seller is the merchant of record for the buyer transaction, subject to Stripe’s applicable terms and account configuration.
70/30 marketplace split
FlickCG charges a platform fee equal to 30% of the package price. The seller share is 70% of the package price before Stripe processing fees, taxes, refunds, disputes, chargebacks, currency conversion, or other amounts allocated to the connected account. Stripe determines payout timing and availability.
Seller responsibilities
- Provide accurate listings, prices, previews, compatibility information, and support details.
- Own or hold all rights required for every graphic, asset, font, trademark, likeness, and other included material.
- Maintain accurate identity, tax, payout, and customer-service information with Stripe and FlickCG.
- Respond promptly to buyer, intellectual-property, refund, fraud, and dispute inquiries.
- Comply with applicable consumer, advertising, privacy, tax, sanctions, and export laws.
Refunds, disputes, and negative balances
For direct charges, refunds, disputes, chargebacks, Stripe fees, and related losses may be deducted from the connected seller account according to Stripe’s rules and the platform configuration. Sellers authorize FlickCG and Stripe to reverse transfers, platform fees, or entitlements as needed to administer a refund or correction.
License to FlickCG
You grant FlickCG a worldwide, non-exclusive license to host, reproduce, preview, market, deliver, back up, review, and technically adapt submitted content for operating and promoting the marketplace. This license does not transfer your ownership.
Review, removal, and termination
FlickCG may review, reject, unlist, or remove content that violates policy, presents security or legal risk, or generates significant complaints. We may pause seller access or payouts where permitted while investigating fraud, infringement, or material violations. Accrued obligations survive termination.