That's it? You posted here? That's the x "variable"? Has it ever occured to you that there might have been several people making the same complaints as you were and the company just acted out of necessity of wanting to keep its writers?
actually, i wanted to keep the details out of some remaining respect for your company because after all, i did have a working relationship with them for some time. However, since you crave for the details ....
what preceded the hurried payment processing was the fact that i made threats that i would talk about my non-payment experience with essaywriters.net's scam (i really hesitate to use the word but you are so damn pushy and rather low). something to that effect. at first i was prudent and simply insinuated about what i read here in the forum re their scamming ways. i was told to be careful of my words because i was their "employee." next day or so when i still haven't got my pay, i categorically told them i would tell the world about their scam. something to that effect. perhaps some more harsh words. by the way, i was beginning to post in this forum and gradually added some punch.
then the rest is magical history. the x variable worked! they processed the transfer even when they said that the accountant was on "holiday" and that i had to wait come january 15. how relieved i was to get the email from ms. olga giving me the instructions on how to claim what's really due me. remember, i was unpaid since dec. 15 and faced the horrible possibility of waiting till next month! amidst all these, their website sweetly promised that payments for the joined periods would be processed in time for christmas.
re the other writers making the same complaints, of course! absolutely know about it. and it had to come from you.... you should read the thread below to find out about the actions the rest of the poor yet-unpaid writers took during that time so they'll get paid. me? i was prudent, respectful and objective, and had kept mum over nastier details until you so bluntly asked me to spill them out.
as to their wanting to keep their writers. of course. that's part of the intention that's why they did what they did. the other, possibly more important end was not to discourage prospective writers from signing up by preventing bad publicity about claims of non-payment by essaywriters.net.
still disappointed? there are some more details. just ask me again.
here's that historical forum you better check out:
essaywriters.net And Content Gurus: The Inside Truth