Are there companies that pay their writers as soon as, or a little after, the writers deliver completed orders? The companies I know make you wait for at least two weeks before payment. I would prefer being paid as fast as possible.
2 weeks is the general rule. we, however, sometimes make exceptions. Provided that the Quality Control Department approves the piece, we will pay writers asap :)
OxbridgeResearchers what website do you represent again? A website that has its contact e-mail from the Domain OxbridgeResearchers.com and your real website at Oxbridge Researchers.com??? The first website gives a godaddy page and it looks obviously like a scam. Sorry if i am mistaken!
No, not the one you mentioned. But i don't think i am allowed to post our company url :(
hint:
check member "cindy lawrence" posts!
i have just purchased an emergency order with oxbridgereseachers after being scammed by academicessayadvice.co.uk n masterpapers.com
so far things going so far so good, their service is totally different from those stupid scam sites as well. u get writers email directly and u can just email the writer what ur requirement for the paper etc..
glad there are still some genuine companies out there! (finger crossed!)
goran - | 1 Freelance Writer
Hello there
Any client or company hiring web content writers? Or the forum is devoted to essays and academic writings only?
Are there companies that pay their writers as soon as, or a little after, the writers deliver completed orders?
Yes, CustomPapers.com pays soon after the completion of each order.
Most pay once a month, which of course gives the scammers quite a few opportunities the cheat the writers. I have been cheated a couple times in this way by less than reputable outfits.
Of the companies that pay monthly, Manuscript Services never cheated me.
My advice is to avoid ********* and essaywriters.net[DND*].
WritersBeware
My advice is to avoid *********[DND*].
Where's your evidence that this company "cheated" you? Think VERY carefully before you post any lies, because you should know perfectly well the legal resources of that company. You may want to review the following case: dockets.justia.com/docket/new-jersey/njdce/3:2007cv05491/208337/
I am not some Pakistani company, by the way, and I have read all about that case against "Mr. Cohen" many times.
And this idea that you're some kind of bigshot and everyone else is a "peon", well I am going to disabuse you of that notion during our time together on here, I assure you of that.
WritersBeware
everyone else is a "peon"
No, just you.
I am not some Pakistani company
You're right-you don't have .001% of that Pakistani company's resources, AND you're bound by US law. You're a much easier and less expensive opponent/liar to crush.
Once again, where's your proof, little man? Afraid to put your lies on record?
I'm not a liar, but you do have an opponent in me, and one that doesn't crush easily at all. Not nearly as easily as you imagine.
I taught you and ET a lesson, big mouth. I will not be threatened and cheated by scum like you, and I think you realize that very well at this point.
Anything to say now, big shot?
I repeat, you cheated me and you know that you cheated me. Indeed, I KNEW that you were going to do it, and I warned you what would happen if you did. In your arrogance and hubris, you did it anyway, and now you realize that I was as good as my word.
I've wrecked other crooks in the past and now you're next.
Paul37 1 | 77 Freelance Writer
You also seem a little paranoid and delusional, which is why I suggested that you take your medication. I don't know who "Pheel-licks" or "WB" is, but I know who you are. You're a nutbag. You remind me of the guys who walk up and down the isles at baseball games yelling "Bag o' nuts here! Get yer bag o' nuts!"
I've been reading your posts since you first falsely accused me of being someone other than myself, and you truly are a typical nutbag. You've been telling people over and over that you are going to prove or post this or that, and you haven't done squat. It's pretty obvious that you are just a liar who can't put his money where his mouth is. What happened to all of the promises that you made about posting evidence against this "SNR" outfit? You're a big, fat phony.
All I know is that he sounds exactly like one of them, and he started in on me as soon as he appeared on this site a few days ago.

Based upon my experience, there is a tremendous difference between a company that pays fast and a company that pays fast and fairly.
The last part of the statement is the more important part.
There are a number of companies that actually pay their writers fast, on schedule, and sometimes, even ahead of schedule. The problem is that the speed with which they pay the writers isn't worth it because they tend to attach so many penalties, fines, and chargeback complaints onto a writer's earnings. Now, I speak only of the Ukrainian, Indian, Pakistan, and Asian academic writing companies in this instance.
Under no circumstance am I saying that the UK and USA based companies practice the same salary treatment when it comes to their writers. The last company that I was attached to actually paid ahead of schedule, which should have made me happy, if they were not deducting 20 - 25 percent of my salary for unfounded, baseless, and illogical reasons.
So don't look for companies that pay fast. I would not mind waiting a few days for delayed salary provided the salary was paid in a proper and non-scamming manner.
There are several companies that pay fast, meaning 24-48 hours, but the majority have a 2-week or monthly payout policy. Typically, the latter are also known for a high ratio of penalties being deducted from the writer's pay. However, I'd listen to @Smiley73 on this one: instead of looking for fast pay, look for a quality company. Likewise, a company should be leery of prospective writers seeking "fast" pay.
I've never encountered any company that paid more frequently than once a month or once every two weeks.
Some pay via invoicing per project. Not many, but there are still a few who do. One that I worked with before I went solo paid within 24 hours of completion; the other was every 14 days (didn't like them or their policies, either). I don't have experience with any of the monthly payers.
The problem with the monthly payers is that they often hold on to the salary for about 2 weeks, which is why you work for free during this time. Their reason? Just in case a chargeback or dispute is opened by the client due to sloppy work. Like I told my friends who were employed by these companies, they should recognize a company that is using their own earnings against them. More than half the time, it is not the client who complains about the quality of the work. As per their experience, it is normally the QAD that complains and applies the appropriate deduction to the salary. That is why these companies pay out slowly. They want to make sure they exhaust every angle to penalize the writers regardless of whether or not the penalties being applied are based on truth. That's why I also told them to look for companies that pay their writers immediately after the work is completed, I know of at least 5 companies still engaged in this practice and their writers are very happy with the payment arrangement. Oh, the company doesn't penalize the writers either. They don't offer free revisions so there is no need for writer penalties.
Writers should always read the company policies before they sign up for anything. I, too, got stuck working for a company that followed the free revisions rule. I vividly remembered working tremendously for a week, earning up to 500 (which is way past my own salary target). It ended up being reduced to 300 after a couple of weeks because of the numerous complaints I had received from the editors. While they were not able to provide me with a substantial rationale as to why I kept being deducted, it did teach me never to settle for companies that hold their writers' salary.
Legitimate companies also typically issue monthly payments, and usually on the 1st of every month.
Since Paypal no longer allows academic writing companies to pay their writers via that system, the payment process for writers has become longer. It could take up to a week before a writer can see the money in his bank account because of changes to the payment channels that the companies transferred to. It is not the fault of the writing companies these days when the payment to a writer ends up being delayed. It is more of the fault of the payment channel. The normal time it takes to transfer money to a writers account these days could be anywhere from 4-7 days. Depending upon the payment channel. So, in answer to this question, there are no longer any writing companies that pay the writers fast. We couldn't even if we tried. It's all in the hands of the new payment processor.