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Heard of PRIMEWRITERS?


kian91919  4 | 19  
Apr 21, 2008 | #1
Has anybody heard of primewriters? Are they legit for possible academic writing jobs?

Their website address is: primewriters.com. Are they really part of a larger conglomerate of an offshore service? Are they trustworthy when it comes to releasing payments without unreasonable penalties against their freelance writers?

Thanks and greetings from an online writer.
WritersBeware  
Apr 21, 2008 | #2
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theGuardian  1 | 51  
Oct 30, 2010 | #3
They are an absolutely horrible company. Do not even think of getting anything from these people!
pheelyks  
Oct 30, 2010 | #4
While it's difficult to disagree with you assessment, you are such an obvious shill that it's not even amusing. Go back to designing your "top rate" essay company that only charges $5/page and pays monkeys in cigarettes to write your drek.
theGuardian  1 | 51  
Oct 30, 2010 | #5
You can have a top rate company that does not prey on those in need. I do not plan on becoming a millionaire from my proposed business. I do plan on providing affordable essays to those who are in need. As for your second point, I have yet to teach the monkeys how to smoke.
pheelyks  
Oct 30, 2010 | #6
You can have a top rate company that does not prey on those in need.

Absolutely. Many of them already exist. I work for several. You CANNOT have a top rate company, however, that doesn't pay its writers a top rate salary. Plain and simple.
WRT  16 | 1656 ☆☆   Company Representative
Oct 30, 2010 | #7
As for your second point, I have yet to teach the monkeys how to smoke.

You'd better start training a few ...
theGuardian  1 | 51  
Oct 30, 2010 | #8
There are people out there who enjoy writing and do not demand a high pay. Writing is not necessarily a full time job, it could be a side job for gas money.
WritersBeware  
Oct 30, 2010 | #9
gas money

TUMS
pheelyks  
Oct 30, 2010 | #10
There are people out there who enjoy writing and do not demand a high pay. Writing is not necessarily a full time job, it could be a side job for gas money.

I enjoy writing. If I were fabulously wealthy, I would still write things--different things than I write now for money, but things nonetheless. Presumably, however, you want to hire college-educated writers who are capable of producing quality essays, yet you want to pay them only slightly better than they would make at Starbucks, which offers benefits like healthcare and job security that you cannot provide.

You first posted here asking for advice, which was given. Your refusal to listen to that advice makes it clear that you are either incredibly stupid or incredibly naive, or both. You cannot run a successful essay site using free hosting on a blog website charging less than $10/page--it simply isn't going to happen. Have fun trying.
theGuardian  1 | 51  
Oct 30, 2010 | #11
I have already stated in another thread that the $5 figure was a bit far-fetched. I have listened to the advice, and I have considered it. I have no plans to spend money on web design, web hosting and registration until I have assurances that customers will come and that my business will be self-sufficient with all given expenses.
Cite  2 | 1853 ☆☆☆  
May 03, 2021 | #12
You CANNOT have a top rate company, however, that doesn't pay its writers a top rate salary.

It is a top rate company in the scamming owners mind. If the labor of others, who are paid peanuts helps him to live the lifestyle he wants for himself, if his ownership of such a company affords him bragging rights among his peers, then in their minds (that includes the owner), the company is top rate.
noted  8 | 2032 ☆☆☆☆☆  
Jan 09, 2022 | #13
Their landing page is just an extensive want ad composed of fake promises and lies about how they treat their writers. They are very efficient at telling the writer applicant what he wants to hear. They make their company sound like a dream company, which they are not. Mind you, they claim to have English speaking writers, which should not be mistaken for English Native Language writers. Those are 2 different classifications. Their writers are all ESL, without admitting that they are ESL.

I am wondering what they mean when they say that their (doubtful) copyrighted brand name is "for proper use only". That doesn't make sense to me. What exactly comprises proper use? Does that mean only they have the right to mention their name? Seems to me they do not understand how a copyright works and they thought that by saying "proper use" they can avoid negative publicity for their unqualified writing company.
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