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Edited by: WritersBeware Jun 15, 09, 08:28PM
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Following is a link to a new "job ad" posted by some guy in Kenya. Get this—he wants his new system to be modeled after one of the most fraudulent sites in the essay industry. Hmmm, I wonder why. PLUS, he goes out of his way to specifically demand a "fine" feature against writers.
http://www.odesk.com/jobs/Joomla1-component-module-needed_~~3f7844972a9a942 3?tot=1&pos=0
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"I am looking for a joomla expert with ability to make a Joomla component that will be used by writers in my freelance writers website to take orders. The component should provide fuctionalities similar to those found in essaywriters.net like allowing writers see orders, take orders, limit the number of orders a writer can take before submitting previous orders, flag the order as revision or new. The componet should also able to flag writer as juniour or senior and give different prevellages based on ones status. Eg the number of orders one can take before submitting the previous order. Should also have an earning reporting module with ability to show order against its earning, fine, bonus etc."
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Jun 16, 09, 03:45AM
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How the f*ck does this job post automatically equate to a "fraud in the making" like the title says? Oh wait.. I forgot. I'm talking to a bigot who thinks that EVERY company that is not 100% based in the U.S. is a freakin' scam. A bigot who's spent 788 days of her life trying to bring Asian and even U.K. competitors down to absolutely no avail. The frustration must drive you c-razeh! :D
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Jun 16, 09, 03:59AM
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The stalking and harassment continues . . . .
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Jun 16, 09, 04:10AM
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Translation: HE'S RIGHT BUT I DON'T CARE!!!
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Edited by: WritersBeware Jun 16, 09, 04:15AM
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WritersBeware: essaywriters.net
I'm sure that people are quite interested to see how a possibly fraudulent site gets its start, especially when it's openly modeled after arguably the most fraudulent company in the industry AND has a built-in "fine" feature against writers.
I post. I get attacked. The saga continues . . . .
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Edited by: WritersBeware Jun 16, 09, 04:27AM
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By the way, if anyone has evidence of fraud perpetrated by an American company, I would love to see it so that I may proceed to deservedly tear that American company apart.
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Jun 16, 09, 04:31AM
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WritersBeware: essaywriters.net like allowing writers see orders, take orders, limit the number of orders a writer can take before submitting previous orders, flag the order as revision or new.
See what happens to WritersBeware's quotes when you stretch them to actually include their true context? :p
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Edited by: WritersBeware Jun 16, 09, 04:34AM
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ALL:
As you can see in the first post, my original quote is quite inclusive.
The stalking, harassment, and thread-ruining continues . . . .
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Jun 16, 09, 05:09AM
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WritersBeware: thread-ruining continues . . . . How does posting this:
EW_writer: How the f*ck does this job post automatically equate to a "fraud in the making" like the title says? Oh wait.. I forgot. I'm talking to a bigot who thinks that EVERY company that is not 100% based in the U.S. is a freakin' scam. A bigot who's spent 788 days of her life trying to bring Asian and even U.K. competitors down to absolutely no avail. The frustration must drive you c-razeh! :D
ruin your thread? Oh wait.. I think I know. :p
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Jun 16, 09, 01:12PM
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WritersBeware: I'm sure that people are quite interested to see how a possibly fraudulent site gets its start, especially when it's openly modeled after arguably the most fraudulent company in the industry AND has a built-in "fine" feature against writers.
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