What you are buying, in one screen

Pay $17. Get a live $9 page. Paste the link.

We already wrote the product. We already take the $9. We already deliver the PDF. You get a unique URL. When someone pays, you keep half after 45 days if the sale sticks. We do not send you buyers. If you never paste the link, you earn nothing.

$17 = booth + Get Paid. $44 = booth + all nine kits. Same 50%. Same unique URL. Stripe checkout. Google login after you pay.

A live Copy Link page on a laptop in a real office

This is the job: a URL you can copy. Not a course in “building a brand.”

The job

Four moves. That is the whole business.

1. You pay

$17 opens the booth with Get Paid. $44 stocks all nine. Card. Done.

2. You sign in

Google. You get a unique URL: vendorbutton.com/b/xxxxxxxx. Ugly on purpose.

3. You paste it

Text. Facebook. Email. To people who actually have the problem (unpaid invoice, leftover subscription, late fee).

4. We take the $9

They pay FiveToClose. We send the PDF. You keep $4.50 after 45 days if it is not refunded. $50 minimum to cash out.

You are not the store owner. FiveToClose is the seller. You are paid like an affiliate with a nicer page. Most people who buy this never paste the link and earn zero. That is not a trick. That is the product.

43 seconds. Then the kits.

What “Get Paid” actually is

A short PDF of follow-up scripts for when someone already owes you money. Four lines. Copy. Send. Stop.

It is not a collections course. It is not “start a business.” It is the note you send on day three when Friday never came.

That $9 file is what the stranger on the other end of your link buys. You do not write it. You do not host checkout. You do not email them the PDF.

You paste the URL. If they buy, we pay you half after the hold.

Why anyone would click your URL

Because the kits are about money they already have a problem with tonight: unpaid invoices, leftover subscriptions, bank fees, a package that “says delivered,” a rate they are too cheap on.

They are not “how to make money online” reports. If we stocked those, your link would compete with this page and you would be selling the same costume everyone else is selling.

Yeah, but

Will you send me traffic?

No. If that is the deal you wanted, do not buy.

Do I own the PDFs?

No. Personal-use files for the $9 buyer. You get a tracking link and a commission. You do not resell the PDFs as your product.

When do I get paid?

45 days after a completed $9 sale, if it has not been refunded or charged back. Then a weekly run once you have $50 and a Stripe Connect payout profile.

Is $17 the whole shelf?

No. $17 is Get Paid. $44 is all nine on the same link. Both buttons below go to Stripe. Neither one scrolls you back to the top.

The nine kits your link can sell for $9

Each card is a real checkout. $17 starts Get Paid. $44 puts this kit on your link with the rest.

Page counts below are actual PDF pages. Not “100+.”

Live on the $17 booth

Get Paid · 12 pages · $9

The 4-line follow-up when they already owe you. For freelancers and anyone waiting on “I’ll send it Friday.”

Hi [Name].
Quick bump on invoice [number] for [thing], $[amount], sent [date].
If it is already on the way, ignore this.
On the $44 shelf

Cancel Keep · 10 pages · $9

Cancel a trial or subscription and ask to keep the discount or bonus. Companies can say no.

I need to cancel today.
If you have a retention rate that keeps the original bonus, I’ll take it.
If not, please confirm the cancel date.
On the $44 shelf

Fee Waive · 10 pages · $9

The ask that sometimes zeros a late fee, bank fee, gym fee, or Stripe fee. Not a threat letter.

I see a $[amount] fee dated [date].
Please waive it this once and confirm in writing.
If you cannot, tell me the policy you are using.
On the $44 shelf

Inbox Cash · 9 pages · $9

A 20-minute hunt through Gmail for unused gift cards, double charges, and warranties. A checklist, not software.

Search: gift card, receipt, order confirmed, warranty, promo code, unused credit.
On the $44 shelf

Rate Raise · 9 pages · $9

One page you send to raise a rate without a call. Three tones: polite, firm, last time.

Starting [date] new work is $[amount].
Current work already quoted stays as agreed.
If that does not work, say so and we will finish what is open.
On the $44 shelf

The Yes · 10 pages · $9

Twelve replies that turn “maybe / send info / I’ll think” into a paid yes for a small offer.

The file is $9. I can send the link now.
If you want it, pay and it lands.
If not, no chase.
On the $44 shelf

Garage List · 9 pages · $9

Five Facebook Marketplace listing blocks for stuff already in the house. Not a local-service business.

Title: [item], pickup only, cash or PayPal.
First line: works. Scratches in photos. $[price] firm today.
On the $44 shelf

Missing Package · 9 pages · $9

It says delivered. Scripts for merchant, Amazon, UPS: refund or reship. Not a guarantee.

Order [id] marked delivered [date]. It is not here.
Please reship or refund. Photos of the door attached.
On the $44 shelf

Save The Sale · 10 pages · $9

The apology that keeps a client or a buyer after you dropped the ball. Customer version and personal version, labeled.

I missed [thing]. That is on me.
Here is the fix by [date]. If you want out, say so and I will make it clean.

Stripe. Not a jump-link.

Last time, in money.

$17 = Google booth + unique URL + Get Paid live + 3 swipes + 50% of those $9 sales after 45 days.

$44 = that, plus the other eight kits on the same URL.

Fourteen-day refund if you cannot get into the booth and no commission is pending. No refund because you did not paste the link. No refund because we did not send buyers.

Educational only. Results vary. Most people who buy VendorButton earn nothing. $9, $17, $4.50, and $8.50 are price and commission math, not typical income. FiveToClose is the seller of record. You are an affiliate with a skin, not a vendor. We do not send buyers. Scripts are samples, not legal or collections advice. If you need a promised return, do not buy.