| rustyironchains |
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Sep 26, 09, 07:33AM
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I'm often tempted to talk my way back into Essaywriters.net-- join back up, reactivate my account, and give them all kinds of phony digits. then, the plan would be to take as many orders as possible, and the most pricey ones, and just let them sit there in my "current orders" section and expire.
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| OxbridgeResearchers |
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Sep 26, 09, 09:35AM
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rustyironchains: just let them sit there in my "current orders" section and expire. With absolutely no effort on my part, the geniuses reactivated my account, assigned me orders and allowed them to expire :) Can you imagine what they would do with a little bit of help? :)
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| WritersBeware |
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Sep 26, 09, 12:58PM
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Joined: Apr 19, 07 Threads: 144 Posts: 8,395
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rustyironchains: I'm often tempted to talk my way back into Essaywriters.net-- join back up, reactivate my account, and give them all kinds of phony digits. then, the plan would be to take as many orders as possible, and the most pricey ones, and just let them sit there in my "current orders" section and expire. Sounds like a plan that would be extremely effective, especially if many different people were to keep signing up over and over with new names after being fired. Other members have mentioned this plan before, but I don't think that people followed through with any sort of cooperative effort.
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| pheelyks |
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Sep 26, 09, 01:00PM
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Joined: Jan 20, 09 Threads: 8 Posts: 3,435
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I've though of doing the same with UVO. The problem is, it takes time. I don't have time during the busy season, and it wouldn't be worthwhile over the summer.
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| WritersBeware |
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Sep 26, 09, 01:04PM
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UVO's reach is chickenfeed compared to that of EssayWriters.net. The crooks at EssayWriters.net hire indiscriminately AND have the most to lose. It's not difficult at all to get hired.
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| OxbridgeResearchers |
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Sep 26, 09, 03:48PM
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Joined: May 2, 09 Threads: 6 Posts: 939
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WB - what info do you have on allwriting.net?
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| WritersBeware |
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Sep 26, 09, 04:21PM
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OxbridgeResearchers: WB - what info do you have on allwriting.net? Check here and here.
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| OxbridgeResearchers |
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Sep 26, 09, 04:23PM
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Joined: May 2, 09 Threads: 6 Posts: 939
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Thanks :)
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| rustyironchains |
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Sep 4, 10, 09:24AM
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Joined: Jun 15, 09 Threads: 14 Posts: 881
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Freelance Writing Center is going to join the ranks of these gangsters? say it ain't so!
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| lilmonkey24 |
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Sep 5, 10, 02:35AM
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But why do they? Is it because they get too greedy or lazy to care?
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| WRT |
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Sep 5, 10, 09:52AM
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Joined: Sep 29, 09 Threads: 14 Posts: 1,808
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lilmonkey24: But why do they? Is it because they get too greedy or lazy to care? Speaking from personal experience (as a one-time FWC writer), they pay peanuts but 1) Admin was always very nice and highly professional 2) they never lied (to me) about their nationality 3) they did not fine writers and were always very encouraging
I know nothing of their client-end sites, though, and do not know whether or not they are as honest with customers/potential clients.
One major problem with FWC - indiscriminate hiring; they have plenty of really bad writers on their list.
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