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Good asiawriters account for sale


mukhirjii4  1 | 28  
Nov 02, 2011 | #1
I have a good asiawriters.com account for sale. anybody who is interested to email me on tonnyhananda@gmail
pheelyks  
Nov 02, 2011 | #2
a good asiawriters account

That's oxymoronic.
Heremeout  7 | 175   Freelance Writer
Nov 02, 2011 | #3
There is no such thing as oxymoronic. That is your own concoction of vocabulary, and it is by all means 'moronic.'
pheelyks  
Nov 02, 2011 | #4
A rhetorical figure in which incongruous or contradictory terms are combined, as in a deafening silence and a mournful optimist.
[Greek oxumron, from neuter of oxumros, pointedly foolish : oxus, sharp; see oxygen + mros, foolish, dull.]

thefreedictionary.com/oxymoronic

You really ought t start googling words you don't know instead of making yourself look like an even bigger idiot by claiming they don't exist.
Heremeout  7 | 175   Freelance Writer
Nov 02, 2011 | #5
You are so silly boy! I know "Oxymoron" is in existence, and is a perfect English Vocabulary. Unfortunately, I have issues with your use of "oxymoronic" in the context you used it. Let's just say you were not sure, and you now have to back up with research, isn't it? But you still failed because it's confusingly misused.

You really ought t start googling words...

You really ought to be avoiding typos in your writing.
pheelyks  
Nov 02, 2011 | #6
Writing AccountYou have issues with me using an adjective as an adjective? Why?

First, the "isn't it" at the end of your sentence makes no sense.

Second, backing things up with "research" (I don't know that I'd call lokking up a word in a dictionary "research," but OK) doesn't imply a lack of certainty. It's a way to provide objective evidence.

You avoid objectivity and evidence like the plague, I know, but for most people that write academically they're pretty important.

But you still failed because it's confusingly misused.

I would love to see how you think "oxymoronic" should be properly used.

You really ought to be avoiding typos in your writing.

See? There you are pointing out the only mistake you can find--a missed letter that is a clear typing error, and nothing more--but when I ask you to point out the other errors you claim my posts are riddled with you say it's not worth the effort.

You are aware that you look completely irrational, right?
OP mukhirjii4  1 | 28  
Nov 11, 2011 | #7
stupidity engulfed with childish behavior... go learn phonetics before you start yelling bs.......this is for you and your fellow poor immigrant slaves of essayscam. come back home
OP mukhirjii4  1 | 28  
Dec 28, 2011 | #8
ANYONE SELLING ASIAWRITING OR ESSAYWRITING ACCOUNT?

please am looking for an asia or essaywriting account. email me urgently.

Anyone?

asiawriters/essaywriters accounts for sale

i have new essay and asiawriters accounts that am selling. if you are interested please email me on tonnyhananda@gmail
andywoods57  1 | 86   Freelance Writer
Aug 26, 2012 | #9
Why would anyone require these accounts ?
MeoKhan  10 | 1357   ☆☆   Freelance Writer
Aug 27, 2012 | #10
That's very simple.
Mukhirijil  - | 6   Observer
Mar 20, 2013 | #11
[Moved from]: I am buying essay/asiawriters with negative balance

I am buying essay essay and asiawriters with negative balance. please email me on @gmail
editor75  13 | 1844  
Mar 20, 2013 | #12
I remember asiawriters. no big surprise, if I understand correctly and it's changing hands in the red.

it had an essaywriters.net[DND*] type of ordering process, if I remember right, and some of the payouts were ridiculously low. I never even managed to get an order, because the decent ones were unattainable and there was just a slew of $1-3 per page orders.
FAB  - | 4   Freelance Writer
Aug 27, 2014 | #13
Buying accounts is very risky, unless you are a really good writer. If you are not, I am strongly advising that you don't buy, unless you want to lose your money.
Smiley73  4 | 591 ☆☆  
Feb 22, 2018 | #14
Why are you selling your account? Is there a problem with the company? Each time I hear about a writer who is selling or considering selling his writers account, I can't help but think that the writer, not the company, is a problem. I have known writers who can't stay put at one company long enough to memorize their writer ID. Or, if the company is the problem, why would you be so mean as to have a fellow struggling writer buy your account? If you know the company is the problem, you should just let your account find its way to termination instead of making money off some poor schmuck who just wants to make an honest living. Personally, I would not advice buying a writer's account because it could prove to be more of a problem than its worth. What with the academic writing companies now making phone calls and asking security questions when a writer wishes to either reactivate an account or change a password. A sold account will easily be found out and canceled. Then the person who invested in the writer account in good faith would be left holding an empty bag.
Write Review  1 | 546 ☆☆  
Nov 14, 2018 | #15
Essay Writing companies are now wise to the fact that a number of their writers have discovered that they can make good money out of selling their writer accounts. The desperate wannabe writers out there, who would never pass the qualifying test of a reputable essay writing company invest in these accounts because that is the only way they can get hired, if you can call it being hired, by the company. That is why the normal practice these days is for the companies to ask their writers to verify their mobile numbers, and submit a government registered photo ID at least twice a year. When any major account information changes are required, such as PayPal information and other similar details, it is important to verify the ID of the writer with the previous files to make sure the writer's identity is accurate. I bet that the person who bought this account soon found out how worthless it had become. If he can't provide the required photo ID, the account will remain locked.
writer4life  3 | 297  FEATURED   Freelance Writer
Nov 14, 2018 | #16
Then the person who invested in the writer account in good faith would be left holding an empty bag.

Enough said. Honestly, there's nothing more to add here other than why in the world would someone even consider buying a writer's account?? Common sense must have went out the door for those who did/do.
FreelanceWriter  6 | 3089   ☆☆☆   Freelance Writer
Nov 14, 2018 | #17
I completely understand why someone would want to buy one: self-interest and desperation. What I have more trouble understanding is who would actually consider selling one, even if only for self-interest, when the company involved has all of your personal information and the chance of not getting caught eventually is probably close to zero.
Cite  2 | 1853 ☆☆☆  
May 12, 2020 | #18
If a person is desperate enough to buy a writer's account, then that means only one thing. He should not be in the business of writing academic papers. Obviously he doesn't have enough skills or writing talent to pass the company's writer test and, he has tried to apply at several companies. Never passing. Not even once. Yet, he fancies himself an academic writer so he will try to get into the world using any method possible. Buying a writer's account is one of those ways which, in the long run, he will find out isn't worth the money he paid for it. Either he will be found out and the account suspended or, he will realize the difficult tasks that the writers have to complete are beyond his own writing skills and, he will end up quitting, throwing his money down the drain. The only winner in this situation is the writer who sold his account. He got money for something without having to work hard to sell it. Any unsuspecting person who falls for this scam deserves what's coming to him.
noted  8 | 2047 ☆☆☆☆☆  
Mar 02, 2026 | #19
Why is this discussion still relevant? The company indicated in the post is no longer active. Writers have all but been replaced by AI, and the students still do not understand that the papers AI produces cannot help them pass their class. Shouldn't those topics be what we are discussing at this forum as it is important and relevant to 21st century education?
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