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margie   
Dec 26, 2007

@EW_writer: I hope they'd pay me this week. I've been writing for them for the past three months. This is the first time that payment has been like this. How about you?

@Imee: You better call your bank now. The information they'd need for wire transfer can easily be obtained from your bank.
margie   
Dec 24, 2007

@EW_writer:

My Dec 1 payment was also late for four days. When I asked customer service why it was delayed, I was told it was due to some technical problems, which was probably true because some credits in my account were doubled that week.

As for xoom, I'm not sure what "cancellation pending -- credit in progress" means. The usual flow is like this:

Transaction initiated
Bank Account Payment in Progress
Payment Authorization Pending
Processing Payment
Payment Authorization Successful
Money Available for Recipient
Processing Disbursement
Bank Deposit in Progress
Transaction Completed.

Xoom will email you the transaction's progress. If it's Underway already (i.e., payment authorization successful), then you'll get your money within the day or the day after. There are delays when the sender's account doesn't have enough funds (obviously) or your account information is erroneous. The best thing you should do is to ask xoom's customer service.

It's Monday night and I haven't received a xoom message yet. Time to pester EW's customer reps. ",)

I've just had a chat with Susan and Jennifer (or whoever they may be) and I was assured that my payment will be processed within the day. I certainly hope so. I'll check again by 1 a.m. I hope we all get paid before Christmas day. Merry Christmas everyone! :=)

Just great. Didn't you guys say the delay in your payment was because you're all using wire transfer? That's funny. I just got an mail from EW saying I have to received money using wire transfer because xoom is not working, uh, properly for them.
margie   
Dec 24, 2007

So, okay, everyone's waiting to get paid. I hope we all get paid this week.

Anyway, I don't think writers get only 1/8 of the price. I was able to get a $14/page order; sometimes $26 if it's math-related.
margie   
Dec 19, 2007

@jassrosy: I was told I'd get paid within 24 hours. So far, their promises have been good. I'm keeping my fingers crossed.

@Lavinia: Xoom charges about $9.99 for $500. I don't mind getting charged since the money goes to my account within the day.

After 24 hours have passed there's no payment as promised. Oh, well, life happens.

And now I'm told the payment will be made on Monday. LOL.
margie   
Oct 18, 2007

Well lo and behold, while the average did increase by taking out WB's IQ score, the standard deviation ended up decreasing.

Evidently, the who called me a mr-n for lack of anything brilliant to write, DOES NOT UNDERSTAND the definition of deviation. Lack of comprehension, eh? Didn't you know that it takes a 140 IQ to understand the complexities of mathematics?

And her pigheadedness is amazing, it's almost brilliant if it weren't moronic.

My guess for the posters IQ here would be:

Margie: 140
EW: 140
JULIE: 120
WritersBeware: 100
Lavinia: 84

Take a guess who got the lowest? I'm quite generous as it is.

Here's a hint, Lavinia: when you try to defend a mathematical ehrm, error, you don't use too much words. Only stupid math posers do that. The real math geniuses would understand an explanation without the verbiage. Have you seen how theorems are proven?

I know that you are pertaining to the fact that 73 jumped to 96 and the difference between the two is roughly 2 population deviations, but saying that the score "increased" in this manner is incorrect where statistical terminology is concerned.

Hahaha, you're actually bothering to explain it? You're a saint. Ops! Now, I'm going to get accused of defending you -- the proven crook. ",)

"How dare you call a crook a saint?" "You are in league. You are paid by these fraudulent writing companies." And so it goes...

Buh-bye. Don't get too pissed. I'm not really serious about EW being a saint. :D
margie   
Oct 17, 2007

Don't waste your breath, Julie. Lavinia's too proud to accept that she was wrong about standard deviation. Despite the bad sentence construction and muddled thoughts, Lavinia probably can write a page or two. And because she can string words into semi-coherent thoughts, Lavinia now thinks she's a statistics expert.

I don't agree with fraud either, but calling Lavinia's erroneous put down brilliant? How cow!

your total lack of comprehension skills

Duh... Don't you have another one of your brilliant put downs? I'd like to see real wit coming from you, that would be refreshing.