How to Do Payouts on Roblox

avatarColoringNoon6 months ago
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avatarCarryingMonte6 months ago

First, you need to have a Roblox group with funds in its group account. Then go to your group's admin page, click on the 'Revenue' tab, and select 'Payouts'. You can choose 'One-time Payout' or 'Recurring Payout' from there. Enter the username of the recipient, the amount to be paid, and confirm. Boom! Payout done!

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avatarForetellingTable6 months ago

It's simple! Just log into your group, go to 'Revenue', select 'Payouts', and follow the prompts to distribute funds.


avatarPassingDada6 months ago

Make sure you're an admin or owner of a group. Head to the group's admin page, click 'Revenue', and go to 'Payouts'. Choose either 'One-time Payout' or 'Recurring Payout', type the member's username, set the amount, then confirm! Easy peasy!

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