Maybe you're right about the percentage that get "put on dispute." I know your customers tend to be even worse with English and general academic aptitude than your writers, and I'm sure many don't notice how s-i*ty the work they receive is, while others decide they just got ripped off and don't bother disputing (we see those customers here a lot)
I don't do bad work.
Pheelyks, you seem to know more exact statistics on the customers, writers and orders, then the business director has with his access to all databases.
Your ability to know things that are inaccessible to you is AMAZING. This is what makes you so professional, I assume. Customers are idiots, other writers are idiots, everyone lies and makes mistakes, only Pheelyks happen to be сlairvoyant and EVER produces perfect results. Yeah. No big news that you got into trouble with such an attitude.
You view plagiarism as a revenue stream.
No. We view plagiarism as a threat that turns happy returning customers [read: our main asset] into unhappy users of this forum.
This is how it happens that out of enormous number of our customers whom we have successfully served over a period of 6 years, there are only 6 such topics on Essayscam with complaints.
P.S.
I am glad that you finally decided to stop arguing about the statistics of the failed orders.
I refused to complete a brand new order for a customer that hadn't included full instructions. When you refused to pay me, I posted the essay online
Do you mean you refused to START WRITING the new order, or refused to REWORK already written paper which later appeared to have incomplete initial instructions?
What was the order number? If you remember.
But if you have three or four orders a day "put on dispute" due to issues of plagiarism and consistent, glaring grammar issues then you have a problem, no matter how many orders the company completes.
Four orders a day out of 400, for instance, is 1%. I don't think this constitutes a big problem, as long as the customers are warned about such possibility. Yes, unlike you Pheelyks, who never do any mistakes, we are not perfect.
Look at the main page of the site. The customers know the real situation with 4% average of mistakes. And they have options to avoid these risks - like specifying the type of writer, etc.