New ComerNow, I have been an ardent follower of what goes in here. Some stories are inspiring while others are disheartening to say the least.
It is important to understand that online business requires high level of trust and understanding. I have been in the industry for four years now and I wonder why certain things still recur.
As a writer, you have a responsibility to deliver quality work a client entrust you with. Quality means instructions are well followed, references used are authentic (and by the way many writers have the habit of cooking references), grammar is top-notch and the paper is 100% original. As a writer, I have worked with students from various universities across the world. Some have scammed me but I let it go because there are no well laid legal procedures to handle such cases. Others have been good and I even got a graduation invitation from one of my clients in Ashford University. Too bad I couldn't attend.
In a nutshell, we are professionals and some of the mistakes we repeat again and again should not exist in this era. Looking forward to engaging more with all the stakeholders in this forum.