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Asiawriters Freelance writing company- How it sacks its writers without any reason!


Freelancerdude  1 | 3   Freelance Writer
Oct 31, 2011 | #1
Hi Freelance Writers!

I would like to narrate an interesting story about asiawriters. I am a previous writer in Asiawriters. My writing has given me the privilege to become a writer in some of the most popular paper writing companies.

Asia WritersBut the way Asiawriters had treated me, I would suggest everbody be careful looking for a job in this company. Asia writers has a rule that writers complete three essays before they have the next level writer status. I completed one work and I did not complete the other two for some time because I heard that there is no time limit to complete the three orders. One fine morning I tried to login to my account and I could not access my account. I asked the support team.

They told me your account is terminated because of inactivity. What the hell! Isn't this supposed to be a job where you get to choose your own schedule and you decide whether you work or not? I tried for months to get them to reactivate my account. But they avoided me saying that I should send a email, my account is active it has a technical problem. I send several emails but they do not answer. Yup! guess this is how a writer should be treated and guess this is what happens when a company has too many writers. So much of hard work and effort to become a writer and it ends up in nothing! Besides their payment system is not good and they have huge technical problems. Sometimes they send meaningless emails at your email and their pay is after one month from the date you complete the job. Most companies take mostly 15 days.

A company very old but with rules which are so unfavorable for its writers. Now I post this thread and some companies representative going to come and give a post stating they have never done so or they will do everything but in reality they never do so. Too bad indeed. Being over one year in the business, I know what some companies do. I know the good companies and the bad companies.

Writers beware! writers be careful while seeking employment in Asia writers. Writers who are already there in Asiawriters beware! Be careful! Because one fine morning you may find out that you cannot access your account.
pheelyks  
Oct 31, 2011 | #2
So....yet another EFL writer is surprised that a company that cheats its customers would also cheat its writers. It must be Monday.
OP Freelancerdude  1 | 3   Freelance Writer
Oct 31, 2011 | #3
Hey the company does not cheat its customers It has some horrible policies so devastating for writers. Lol!
pheelyks  
Oct 31, 2011 | #4
Hey the company does not cheat its customers

Yes, it does. At the very least, it doesn't tell them that it's writers do not have the ability to write at a level appropriate for academic purposes.
OP Freelancerdude  1 | 3   Freelance Writer
Oct 31, 2011 | #5
Well if that's what you mean by cheating customers you are absolutely correct! It's true that many times the companies misrepresent, telling that their writers are native english writers but they are not in reality. There are some inherent deficiencies in a non-native writer. But this is also a fact that there are some talented non-native writers who have the ability to write similar to the native writers. And they do so by hard work and practice. If the quality of the non-native writers were so bad then none of the customers would have accepted it.

But it is a bad practice hiring every non native writer who has just learnt how to write and later delivering to their customers, the work done by them. Also misrepresenting to their customers is not morally correct though it may be profitable business policy.
pheelyks  
Nov 01, 2011 | #6
Well if that's what you mean by cheating customers you are absolutely correct!

Yeah, I generally think that delivering a product that doesn't meet the standards promised to a customer constitutes cheating them.

But this is also a fact that there are some talented non-native writers who have the ability to write similar to the native writers

There certainly are, but there aren't many of them. I don't know of any posting on the board right now.

Customers order not knowing what they're getting, and after they've paid they might be screwed.

Also misrepresenting to their customers is not morally correct though it may be profitable business policy.

derrr...you think so?
Heremeout  7 | 175   Freelance Writer
Nov 01, 2011 | #7
A company very old but with rules which are so unfavorable for its writers.

You don't expect any rule (old or new) to work in your favor if you are good at breaking rules. Do you?
I highly suspect you broke several company rules before you got ditched and doomed!? For instance, you barely checked your account, at least daily, so that you could catch up with the company updates.

Were you really serious you wanted to become a freelance writer? I am sorry I cannot tolerate your nonsense any further! You deserved the unceremonious sack!
OP Freelancerdude  1 | 3   Freelance Writer
Nov 01, 2011 | #8
I highly suspect you broke several company rules before you got ditched and doomed!

Well defended! You are very good in defending the company. There is a difference between suspecting and the reality. Besides how can you say this things without going into the details. Who are you? How do you come to know what happened? Aren't you just another person hired to protect the companies reputation? It hurts a lot when you get the pinch right? I don't get "ditched and doomed". There are several other companies who hire me.

For instance, you barely checked your account, at least daily, so that you could catch up with the company updates.

Well I don't know what you are saying. I checked out my account one time a week when there's no work. When there's work I checked it three to four time's most of the days. Know another thing? The companies terms and conditions did not give a covenant stating that hey you will be sacked if you don't login to your account and neither did the company gave updates about sacking writers. Rather it boastfully supported freelance ideals, like, " Each freelance writer can take orders on their own schedule", "Write a project on a topic you prefer any time convenient for you", and "We make it possible to work on your time and earn the money you want doing what you love." But in reality Asiawriters seem to be so inert when it comes to giving benefits of those ideals to its writers.

Were you really serious you wanted to become a freelance writer?

Hey its not a good habit to say things about persons you don't fully know about. You know why? Because you are going to end up saying wrong things about that person. I have been a writer for one year. May be this would convince you not to say whatever comes in your mouth!
Donnewc11  - | 15  
Nov 01, 2011 | #9
Sounds like they are the same people as scam co from the Philippines
pheelyks  
Nov 01, 2011 | #10
I can't decide if you three are hilarious or just pathetic. You deserve everything you get (and don't get) in this business, though.
Canywriter  - | 1   Freelance Writer
Dec 12, 2012 | #11
I know this is an old post, but I'm amused by an error in your post, pheelyks, especially after all the noise about bad English. Across the globe, we learn in school that it uses an apostrophe only for contraction, never for possession! So it should be "At the very least, it doesn't tell them that its writers do not have the ability to write at a level appropriate for academic purposes." Not "it's writers".

Just for the record.
MeoKhan  10 | 1357   ☆☆   Freelance Writer
Dec 12, 2012 | #12
Cool. Better late than never.
WriterAcademy  - | 1   Freelance Writer
Sep 12, 2015 | #13
I originally thought you were a bit saucy. The fact is Asiawriters administration is a complete crap filled with robotic behavior - No thinking, no seeing, no hearing. The truth is: One may doubt this, as human beings are wont to do. But for Asiawriters, please, just keep away as a writer. These are Asian craps that will give you ulcers. They have all the 'worst' in your life as a writer: Will harass you East, West Central; will close the account without thinking; will freeze your accounts with all your money.... God forbid trash.
editor75  13 | 1844  
Sep 12, 2015 | #14
Hey, spammer: you have no business being in this industry, except as a con-artist. Why don't you go do something you're good at?
Cite  2 | 1853 ☆☆☆  
Nov 18, 2020 | #15
They told me your account is terminated because of inactivity.

Yes, these companies seem to be confused about their relationship with their writers. The writers do not have an employment contract with them. They do not have any duty to time - in and time - out of the system. They are not bound by a writing quota per month. They are freelancers. They work when they want to. Which is why they are called "freelance" writers in the first place. They work when they want to. The company scammed you. They used that non-referenced time limit to their advantage. They don't need to prove there is such a rule in their TOS and, more importantly, they don't need to pay you since you did not meet the "deadline" for your writer progression as (not) indicated.
ninjawarrior  - | 206  
Nov 18, 2020 | #16
They are freelancers. They work when they want to.

This is dynamite stuff! The way you keep the pace moving is what I really like. I'm sure the- ahem- writers at your- ahem- company look up to you as an example, as well as fearing your- ahem- righteous QAD.

PS-- PLEASE post that Martin Luther essay.
noted  8 | 2047 ☆☆☆☆☆  
Nov 26, 2024 | #17
Right now, writing companies are bleeding "freelance" writers that they are partnered with. The writers are opting to not use their accounts with these companies as their minds are now coming to the realization that they can actually cut out the middleman and become true freelance academic writers. They are strongly utilizing the power of forums such as EssayScam and social media channels, advertise their trade. Those who are good at their job find great success as independent writers. Those who are mediocre, end up leaving the business altogether because their only option to make money is to blackmail the students who mistakenly hire them due to their cheap prices and out of this world quality promises.
The opinions are that of the author's alone based on an individual capacity. Opinions are provided "as is" and are not error-free.
FreelanceWriter  6 | 3089   ☆☆☆   Freelance Writer
Dec 02, 2024 | #18
I think it would be substantially more difficult to establish one's self as an independent freelance academic writer now than it was when I managed to do it, almost 15 years ago. However, I don't think many mediocre writers ever consider blackmail as an option. IMO, someone needs to have a criminal mindset to do that, a priori, and there probably aren't too many criminals who try to become academic writers, first. I think it's much more likely that mediocre writers simply move on to different jobs and maybe continue to do whatever academic projects may come their way. Of course, there's a very easy method for customers to protect themselves from any possibility of being blackmailed by any essay provider: Never do business with any writer who will not share his real identity and location that you can confirm independently using online and/or local directories. That's because even someone who does have a criminal mindset knows that blackmail isn't possible if the victim knows exactly who (and where) you are, especially in the U.S., where blackmail is a federal crime.




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