All negativity attacking the perceived unprofessional characteristics of Kenyan writers features high-level malice, prejudice and under deep scrutiny can be considered pure racism. Kenya does not have bogus writers as purported here. The only problem is the companies and their level of greed. For example, essaywriters.net.DND and affiliates, alongside Uvocorp affiliates are operating the greatest slavery scheme of the 21st century. Many of their writers (whom 30% happens to be Kenyan legitimately or 50% illegitimately owning the account under a European or American profile- ESL and ENL) are deeply entrenched in poverty.
Under these levels, the writer is paid $1.4 - $3.8 (low seasons) per page, and peak seasons, they are paid $3-$6, while the reality is the client could have paid as much as $30 per page. I have personally landed problems with clients who claim that I should do a second paper (for a friend, or in case some instructions have been missing in the previous order) since he or she paid $30 or above. ESL foreign companies such as essaywriters.net.DND and affiliates - connected to bestessays.com.DND/ UK, their default Essay request service and almost every other academic writing website are some of the brutal platforms outside there. With time, the writer becomes very frustrated and has to do over 20 pages a day to make ends meet.
With this kind of workload being handled on daily basis, the writer reaches high fatigue levels, and occasionally, sticking to quality, time and instructions become impossible. I have also interacted with another company - writedom.com. The company uses speedypaper.com as their essay writing request service platform, charging applicants $20 per page, depending on urgency and complexity. It is only logical the client expects a high-quality paper, but the real writer is enslaved to do the paper, might be struggling to meet this threshold, against odds of 1/10. Survival tactics, such as the above, buying and sell accounts, became the default means to survive support's offensive if not cruel measures of Quality Control. Furthermore, the writer who excels and is promoted to better levels of payment enslaves other Kenyan writers paying them as low as $2.
Either way, most end writers will always be paid $2.5-$3.5 regardless of the complexity or urgency of the paper. Their basic reasoning, Kenya is a poor country, where writers live with Elephants in the Park. As such, they do not need much to survive, and they should be grateful for the $1.4 they receive as the country's Cost of Living are one of the lowest in the world, while employment is extremely scarce. I would request many clients to directly contact the writer and create a bond; otherwise, companies will continue ripping this industry apart with their greed, while in reality, they do not write these papers.