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Why does some deposit money show as unsplit?

Melon saw money arrive in the creator's bank but has not attributed it to a split yet. It shows as "Will be split soon" rather than being dropped, so the money

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Melon saw money arrive in the creator's bank but has not attributed it to a split yet. It shows as "Will be split soon" rather than being dropped, so the money is visible while it is being worked out.

This only appears on splits that detect cashouts from bank deposits.

Why it happens

Bank-deposit detection matches a deposit to a platform by reading its description. A deposit can arrive before that description is complete — some banks post a bare Deposit and rename it hours or days later. Until Melon can identify the source, the money is held as unattributed rather than guessed at.

Navy Federal is the most common cause. See Does Melon work with Navy Federal Credit Union?.

What to do

Usually nothing. Most unattributed deposits resolve on their own once the description settles, and the amount folds into the next charge.

If a deposit has been sitting unsplit for several days:

  1. Confirm the deposit really is a platform payout and not unrelated income.

  2. Check the bank connection is healthy.

  3. If the creator is on OnlyFans, Fansly or SextPanther, connect the platform account — the platform feed is authoritative and removes the guesswork entirely.

Unattributed money in payout breakdowns

Your payout breakdown shows unattributed deposit money as its own line rather than omitting it. If a breakdown does not appear to add up, that line is usually why.

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