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Tips for Getting Your Orders Taken by Writers Once Ordered


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hensiku   Mar 2, 10, 04:38PM | #81
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I want some confidentiality in our conversation so I can't ask him?
FreelanceWriter Writer   Mar 3, 10, 05:37PM | #82
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Sorry I missed your post. I'm no longer allowed to send PMs but I believe I'm still allowed to receive them if you want to ask my opinion privately about any essay companies that might or might not be scams.
Lilla   Dec 12, 10, 06:58PM | #83
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Thank you for the advice, I'll try to follow it. I've been going a bit crazy trying to find a reliable site. I was about to pay for an apparently disreputable site according to this forum, and I was saved just in time! It's a bummer that you can only contact someone after posting five comments though. That's a bit unfair. But anyway....
AmonsEssays   Dec 18, 10, 12:39PM | #84
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FreelanceWriter:
Unless your instructor specifically requires a citation style like Turabian or MLA, choosing styles other than APA only reduces the chances that writers who are already swamped with work will take them, simply because that requires more time and work. Same goes for asking for 6 or 8 references for a very short paper on a topic that really doesn't require more than a couple


GOD, I hate APA formatting.

I'd say that unless the instructor specifies it, don't specify a type of citation format. Any good writer will use one of the standards or use a format that tells the instructor the relevant information (name, title of article, title of journal and/or source of publication, date of publication, URL and date of access if a site - and frankly, given how much is on the Internet these days, most things SHOULD have a UR, etc.)
WRT Company Representative   Dec 18, 10, 04:18PM | #85
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I don't mind APA but prefer footnotes (Chicago). MLA is the one I hate :(
FreelanceWriter Writer Edited by: FreelanceWriter   Jul 10, 11, 02:22PM | #86
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I'm bumping this thread because I've seen so many orders like this recently:

Topic __________
Course_________

Order Description: I'm sending an email with all the info. Please contact me with any questions. Thank you for your help!

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Let me tell you what most of the better/more experienced writers do with those orders:

We can't click the "Remove This Order From My Screen" button fast enough.

Let me tell you why:

It can take 6-12 hours for your emails or files to get posted on our systems. To consider taking your order, we would have to check on it continually to see whether the files have posted yet...and then we'd have to D/L those files just to find out the topic of your paper that's supposed to be provided. Meanwhile, if you would just fill in the appropriate info on the order form, we can usually tell immediately from that whether it's an order we'd have any interest in checking later for the files. Many times, we can just take the order without the files and then wait for them before we actually start writing.

If you want to increase the chance that anybody will actually take your order and if you would prefer some of the better writers who can afford not to be bothered with any 2-pg or 4-pg papers that already start off as headaches from the moment they appear on the board, please fill out the requested info.

Also, there is no need to send us a file that just repeats the info you posted in your order. If you do that, we have no choice but to wait 6-12 hours before even starting your paper because we have to assume that the files are necessary for the order.

This is much more for your benefit than mine, but thank you nevertheless.
pheelyks Writer   Jul 16, 11, 09:47PM | #87
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Also, using the order description field to explain why you're angry about your last order instead of putting any description of what you want at all, then posting six messages within an hour recalling the same issue, probably isn't the best way to ensure a writer actually wants to take your order.
girl91   Jan 1, 12, 01:35PM | #88
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FreelanceWriter:
I write for about 6 commercial websites and always notice orders that (probably) don't ever get taken only because of the way they're phrased. Orders that are extremely difficult or require obscure knowledge are one thing; but I'm talking about perfectly doable papers on fairly simple topics.

Unless your instructor specifically requires a citation style like Turabian or MLA, choosing styles other than APA only reduces the chances that writers who are already swamped with work will take them, simply because that requires more time and work. Same goes for asking for 6 or 8 references for a very short paper on a topic that really doesn't require more than a couple (if any). Requesting a specific number of quotes is also not helpful and only decreases the quality of your paper unless you've been instructed to include verbatim quotes. The worst are papers that are obviously supposed to be independent analyses or opinion pieces that specify unnecessary reliance on 5 or 6 sources. Also, don't try to "specify" your way into a 50% discount by asking for single spacing if the site says that all papers are double spaced.

By all means, always include as much specificity as your assignment requires, but if your instructor doesn't specify a citation style or a minimum # of references, or direct quotes, just let us do what's appropriate based on your topic and our professional experience. It could make the difference between getting a great paper on time or getting a notice that your paper was never taken and you're getting a refund on your next cc billing cycle, especially this time of year.



hi freelance writer, i am totally new to this website and I signed up just to be able to contact you which I cant since Im new and can only do so after posting 15 useful posts. Im sorry for quoting a totally random post of yours but I cant find the original thread I was interested in. Anyway, I ve read some of your posts and must admit I ve started to trust you. Since I need an admission essay to be done, is there any way you can tell me what company you work for? essay town or any other? could you PLEASE contact me on this matter?
to the administration: Im sorry if Im not using this right but Im pretty desperate!
Biscuit Student   Jan 16, 12, 04:25PM | #89
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pls pls contact me mr.freelance writer at szadat@yahoo.com. i am really impressed by your posts and would like you to write an essay for me.
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