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I am: Freelance Writer - Regular / Pakistan 
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MeoKhan   
Mar 17, 2011

leave

Pheelyks like before I'd repeat. You need to read a bit about recent research done in the native speaker countries ON native speakers; you'll come to know how fluid this concept is.

Ok, thank you. I am leaving..........................the door opens and..............sheeee....thud! You happy? :-(
MeoKhan   
Mar 16, 2011

imho, your English is more than adequate to help people cheat on their homework, Cap. if you really want to be perfect, though, there is no substitute for language immersion in the US or UK.

And perhaps if you like to write online you need a computer and an internet connection. Mind replacing your pen with a typewriter?
MeoKhan   
Mar 16, 2011

yours is about

May be you're right. Honestly I scanned the 30% of the posts than I lost the stamina to move on.

I wonder why most people on the forum so consciously points out others' mistakes, errors...?

One this is clearer than water: Everyone is trying to win over others. There is very little that can be said to be truly constructive.
MeoKhan   
Mar 16, 2011

AbbyBradFord: I appreciate your plan to bust into the scam company EW.

However, have you had a look at the link that WB just posted above your post? This might give you a very clear idea of what others have already done.

This blog entry even details a trail that a native Ukrainian female brought against EW in Ukrain.

I wish you good luck.

I request everyone to please conduct a research before working for any company.
MeoKhan   
Mar 16, 2011

Gee, I can see an Armageddon going on here.

I would just state that everything is relative and much depends on one's personal preferences. Some people (as I know) take private clients only; some work for companies, and yet some other do a mix of the two.

I don't think there is anything wrong with any of the above conditions. :)
MeoKhan   
Feb 22, 2011

I just really have no idea what you were trying to say

Ok, I am sorry. I was trying in vain to say that the instructions (for the paper), if they are clear enough for what is really 'required', I can guess the grade a paper (I do) can get.
MeoKhan   
Feb 22, 2011

Can you provide any titles of these books

I am sorry but I cannot! If you are sure (That you mistakenly are!) what I stated above is not factual, then sit back and relax. However, if you could see someone with some background in applied linguistics, please spend a few minutes with them!
MeoKhan   
Feb 22, 2011

but I'm not sure if I'm supposed to be aiming for A+ material

One single thing: clarity of instructions is something that lets me speculate about the anticipated grading a paper can get. Time is relative to the number of sources and depth of research required for a paper.
MeoKhan   
Feb 22, 2011

a true native speaker

Dear Smirk, I think you cannot be considered an authority over endorsing people for (not) being native speakers. Why? Simple. You need to read recent books on the concept of native speaker-ism.

These authors are from UK, USA, Ca, etc. So it's your people "the native speakers" who have raised serious criticism against the prejudiced views as to who is (not) a native speaker.

I hope others also take note ... :-)
MeoKhan   
Feb 15, 2011

Scam companies are multiplying these days. Be careful before placing an order. Spend some time in simple research beforehand rather than get under stress afterward. I feel sorry for you.
MeoKhan   
Feb 14, 2011
Writing Careers / A post from a "Pakistani" writer [58]

Can you list the American Companies?

I'm afraid I can't as it's against this forum's rules. However, if you put a bit of your time doing simple research on this forum, you will find a good many points of departure.
MeoKhan   
Jan 24, 2011

Once, I had a serious communication with a scam company. To my "Don't you fear being defamed in the market", they stated they did not care as every day there were new customers, writers willing to join them.

I wonder how huge freedom of fraud/scam this virtual platform, the internet, has given to cheats, fraudsters, and cyber ruffians. As they don't exist physically, every day is a new day for them.

Any research on the complaints filed against such losers reveals that law-enforcement agencies are just scuffling with words rather than bringing some tangible measures against them as this is now an international affair.
MeoKhan   
Jan 23, 2011

Dear HarvardWriter, your wrestling with Pheelyks apart, s/he is right about the fact that good writers can find good work quickly. So, as you (presumably) are a good writer, you should find work for yourself. Now, as for the fact that you're a newcomer in this field, all I can suggest is do a substantial research on this forum and I am sure you will find pretty many ideas, ways to move on to find good companies. Good luck!
MeoKhan   
Jan 18, 2011

I'd add: closely monitor if the company sticks to its pay-check schedule. As they don't expect writers to miss a deadline; writers must also receive their pay ON time. If you receive your pay late (any time), beware the company may not be professional and trustworthy.
MeoKhan   
Jan 14, 2011

Adeel Janjua/ Qandeel Janjua

Adeel Janjua or Qandeel Janjua tumhare jese logo ne pakistan ka nam poori duniya me badnam ker diya he. Tum log sirf apni gharz k liye jeete ho. bara ufsos he k tum apne hi mulk k nojawano ko is buri tarha istemal ker rahe ho. tum per laanat or tumhare jese tamam logo per bhi

[Translation]

"Adeel Janjua and Qandeel Janjua, people like you have defamed the name of Pakistan. You guys only work for your own benefits. I am very sorry to read that you have treated so badly the talented youth of your country. Damn on you and all the people like you".
MeoKhan   
Jan 12, 2011

WritersBeware, I am really awe-struck by the research you've (presumably) done here. This is very useful.
I read somewhere a post by you stating that ESL writers should admit their limits, etc.

I would also like to tell you that honest writers who tell everything about them, their background, etc. are unable to attract customers/employers in the first place, because we kind of sting them and they run away before even giving us a try. I have faced this situation many a time.
MeoKhan   
Jan 11, 2011

Read my posting history

I've read a few of your posts (quite knowledgeable!); however the posts are numerous and I was unable to pin down the posts in which you have (presumably) given proof.
MeoKhan   
Jan 11, 2011

essayassistance.co.uk + essaydom.com = 100% fraudulent company from Pakistan

Can you tell me what makes you so sure about the company being from Karachi, Pakistan?
MeoKhan   
Jan 11, 2011
Writing Careers / A post from a "Pakistani" writer [58]

Good point. At least I do write for local students. And I have three student-help books on my credit. And believe others do too (however to be honest, more money resides in the international market.)

Dear Writers:

I have now gained deep insight into what is really happening. The fact that many Pakistani people are working in writing services is a good sign; however it's also equally regrettable for them to fake their IDs. I believe if they have the quality, they don't need fake IDs, etc. I have joined this forum after I was stung by a fraudulent company :-(. It's here that I found so much scrap going to my country which I regret so much.
MeoKhan   
Jan 10, 2011
Writing Careers / A post from a "Pakistani" writer [58]

Thanks for your comments. Yes I believe the client must know the background of the writer (for professional honesty). At least I tell it out straight. I hope others get the point as well.

And I also hope to be accepted as a writer on this forum albeit being from a different culture :-)
MeoKhan   
Jan 09, 2011
Writing Careers / A post from a "Pakistani" writer [58]

I totally agree that many writers do not possess a good command of the English language, which of course should not be acceptable.

However, my point is that not ALL have poor command of the language. Hence, the people posting on this forum should make an informed and just comment when referring to us.

And I do not mean to offend anyone here. All I mean is simply let people know that after all Pakistanis ARE working their way out.

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And as far as your comment that we "are almost singlehandedly responsible for the poor reputation of the entire essay writing industry in the US" is NOT valid. Don't be emotional, just try to understand:

1) The employers give them work despite their poor English.
2) They work for much less (which attracts the employers - and client for less amount).
3) Many of the writers from India and Pakistan are at par with any other writer in the world.

I hope this reply of mine has nothing offensive for you to USE bad language, which I regret because I have remained very formal and objective throughout.

Regards
MeoKhan

PS: I do agree with you that any writer must acknowledge their limitations which Pakistani writers should also do, and if they don't, it's not right.
MeoKhan   
Jan 09, 2011
Writing Careers / A post from a "Pakistani" writer [58]

Hello everyone:

Pakistani Freelance WriterFrom Pakistan, I am a new member to EssayScam.Org. I must admit that common opinion of writers on this forum is straightforwardly "negative" for Pakistani writers.

Observed reasons: bad grammar, bad English, choppy sentences, etc.; (and a very demeaning "ESL" tag to their reference.)

I must acknowledge the fact that Pakistani writers do not use English as their native language. However, for your information, most of the writing-services companies do have Pakistani and Indian writers working for them.

I myself have written numerous papers for people residing in US, UK, etc. I am not hesitant to state that overall response to my work has been very positive.

Leaving all that aside, may I dare to ask my fellow writers here that if Pakistani writers are trying to make a living, is it bad and demeaning? Their bad "ESL" proficiency notwithstanding, they are still trying to make a difference.

How many of the English-speaking writers write in another language? Instead of criticism, I feel that we deserve credit for working in a different language. I hope my fellow writers will consider this point.

This post is only to make a valid point; however, I do expect some pointing to my "ESL"-ness.

Regards
MeoKhan   
Jan 09, 2011

In my opinion, although writers (like myself) do work at their own convenience of time and area, they do, however, invest their time and energies for a freelance work companies. So, I guess we should move forward to voicing our status upgrade of some sort, i.e., some kind of assurance from the companies for our work (maybe a tenure-based system will not be that bad), agree? :-)