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Qualitywriters.net-the worst company / Their Affiliates?


Felixjohn  1 | -   Freelance Writer
Jan 31, 2017 | #1
Qualitywriters.net
This company is becoming intolerable with incompetent and unprofessional support team. Writers are not motivated and are poorly paid. Work with this company at your own peril. Be warned.
Major  35 | 1449 ☆☆  
Jan 31, 2017 | #2
It's not the company's job to motivate a contractor; how would you expect them to motivate you (other than by maybe a higher per-page rate)?
MalcolmX  - | 62     Freelance Writer
Feb 19, 2017 | #3
@Felixjohn
You are just learning this now?
Sergey  - | 2   Freelance Writer
Jun 12, 2017 | #4
Qualitywriters.net

is this the company that pays 2$ per page?
Smiley73  4 | 591 ☆☆  
Aug 11, 2017 | #5
They aren't the worst. There is an academic writing company based in the Ukraine, whose name I will not mention in order to keep from promoting their site, that pays their writers less than $2 per page. Sometimes $1.39 for a 3 page order! Can you imagine that? Of course nobody wants to take that kind of rate per page. In order to entice the writers to take low orders, they even try to entice the writers by saying that the page per order seems too low for the task required so they ask you to place a bid for the price per page.

At first I thought that meant a pay improvement since I could state a higher price. Turns out, they meant that they wanted an even lower bid! So that brought the price to mere cents per page in the end. I stopped taking active orders when they began implementing that policy. I placed a stop on my activity on the site when they started assigning me the severely low price of $1 per page for 10 pages of SEO writing. I had no choice because when I asked for a pay increase per page, they said the costing for the order had been maxed out per page. So no, there is a company out there far worse than the one mentioned in this discussion thread.
Major  35 | 1449 ☆☆  
Aug 11, 2017 | #6
will not mention in order to keep from promoting their site

that pays their writers less than $2 per page

It would be anti-promoting actually (if you're a freelance writer at least ").
ProfessorVerb  35 | 829   ☆☆   Freelance Writer
Aug 12, 2017 | #7
You should listen to Major...
Smiley73  4 | 591 ☆☆  
Aug 12, 2017 | #8
@ProfessorVerb I actually did listen to major and have considered mentioning the company by name in my succeeding posts. I truly believe that the company I was attached to is one of the worst that there is out there in terms of the way that they treat their writers and bully them into delivering revisions that should be considered additional services. I just want to make sure that I present their name at the most applicable times when I post in the forum. I think it is too late to mention it now in relation to our current discussion. However, I will be making mention of the company, as well as the experience of my friends, who are still attached to them, because they are afraid to venture out on their own. Anti-promoting just might be the best way to get them to wake up and start thinking about the welfare of the writers and not just the bottom line of their company.
writologist  1 | 32   Freelance Writer
Nov 13, 2017 | #9

Affiliate Websites for Qualitywriters.net



I was working for some freelance company, and they decided to withhold my earnings. I was looking for ways to get back at them. Some ****** Ukrainian/Russian company, but I was really desperate for work.

1. Anybody knows the affiliate websites for this site?>>> qualitywriters.net
2. Is there a legitimate Canadian/American writing company that you guys can recommend?
RandomRandom  5 | 53     Freelance Writer
Nov 14, 2017 | #10
I'm interested in the full story about why your earnings were withheld from you. Do you mind sharing?
I do not think the forum rules allow people to recommend companies directly.
It seems to me you're still as desperate for work as you were before you got scammed. Perhaps you should try and be less desperate because it could possibly lead you down the same hole. I know it's easier said than done. Anyway, all the best.
Smiley73  4 | 591 ☆☆  
Nov 16, 2017 | #11
@writologist the site that you indicated only has a rating of 2 stars at the most. Their writers complain mostly of the fines and other unfair penalties tacked onto the salaries earned. While they do pay on time, it appears that their writers are not properly compensated for their increasingly short turn around orders. The company doesn't have a good track record in regards to how they treat their writers so I would not work for this company for any reason. Why are you asking about the company? Are you planning to work for them? If you are considering it, I would like to ask you reconsider. The feedback I got from their writers does not inspire any confidence that you would be treated fairly by the people that run that company. Sadly, I cannot recommend any writing companies as doing so it against forum rules. I would like to instead, encourage you to work harder on gaining an independent client base so that you can continue to work as an academic writer who does not have to answer to unfair bosses.
Cite  2 | 1853 ☆☆☆  
Aug 19, 2020 | #12
Has anybody read the TOS of this company? They automatically included a disclaimer on "delayed" salary payments. First, the writer has to request for his salary twice a month. Why? Don't they keep track of the orders? Don't they have an accounting department? Second, they automatically blame the 3rd party company they use for paying for any "delays" in payment. So, they decide not to pay the writers and it is someone else's fault? I do not see what a billing statement will do for the writer when the company can manufacture the content of the statement. The whole TOS sounds like a con and anybody who signs up, you know what comes next.
noted  10 | 2062 ☆☆☆☆☆  
Jun 11, 2025 | #13
Funny how this company cannot admit that they do not have enough writing orders to go around. They have kept their online application form link active but it redirects to a "freeze hiring" page that tells you to fill out the form and wait for an invitation too apply. They claim this is because the "hot season" is over. We know that is not the truth. The reality is that they have been affected by the advent of AI academic writing as well. Since their writers were no gems to begin with, they are unable to keep a steady flow of orders from regular clients at the moment. The just might be the next ones to close shop.
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