What does that even mean? o.O
Too bad I corrected that obvious typo
before you responded. You have no legitimate arguments, so you always result to childish nonsense.
Sez who? Oh.. you?
I've read THOUSANDS of consumer complaints about essay sites and conducted dozens of in-depth investigations of essay company operations/advertising. Have you?
WritersBeware:
You don't get to decide what's important to customers!
Neither do you. ^___^
Where did I claim that I get to decide? I simply listed, in no particular order, writer traits that any American/British customer would expect from a "professional" service/writer in the US/UK. Why do you think it's OK to secretly dictate to consumers that they don't have the right to full disclosure of highly relevant information from unknown writers to whom the customers may be asked to pay thousands of dollars?
Anyone wanna say it? s-e-l-f-c-o-n-t-r-a-d-i-c-t-i-o-n. Beautiful and ugly at the same time. Yukyukyukyuk!!!!
You are truly incompetent. Let me break it down for you.
IN GENERAL:"Indeed, there are countless foreign, ESL writers who write as well as I do in the English language."
IN THE AMERICAN ESSAY INDUSTRY, SPECIFICALLY:"However, anyone who has extended experience in the American essay industry knows that QUALIFIED, foreign writers who are in tune with American culture and possess excellent grammatical skills are few and far between."
Do you understand now, or do you need some basic reading/comprehension lessons?
WritersBeware:
Sorry, but I don't check my posts for errors.
Way to go, you four-time, moron medal awardee. ^___^
A typo is not an "error." A typo is a typo. When I refer to "errors" in writing, I take it for granted that legitimate writers know exactly what I mean, which-of course-is why you don't understand. An "error" in the context of the professional writing field is an
unrecognized mistake that results from a lack of knowledge/skill, not an accidentally bungled keystroke that the writer immediately
recognizes and addresses. That stated, I do not check my posts for "errors" because I do not believe that I make knowledge/skill-based mistakes very often, if at all. On the other hand, when I read my own post after clicking the "Post Message" button and I see what is an obvious TYPO, I will fix it.