Hello. I can sell you a writing account of one very reputable American company!
Do not try because I will be bringing most of the companies down through hacking. This will happen as soon as people inform me that they are fraudulent.
pheelyks
This will happen as soon as people inform me that they are fraudulent.
So your standard of evidence is, "one person said this site's a scam"?
So many websites have been reported scam here!!!!So why they are still operating then?
Hello. I can sell you a writing account of one very reputable American company!
Does the company know you are disposing off your account with them by handing it over to an unauthorized party? This is very unprofessional of you.
MeoKhan 10 | 1357 ✏ ☆☆ Freelance Writer
Haha.
It is unprofessional. Indeed it is illegal.
MeoKhan 10 | 1357 ✏ ☆☆ Freelance Writer
Companies do mention reselling papers their writers write after some definite time; it clears their status and makes the deal legal. I personally think the paper is the sole property of a client. However, the companies' attempt to resell the papers (under already negotiated terms) is also legal.
Are you a native speaker?
MeoKhan 10 | 1357 ✏ ☆☆ Freelance Writer
Yes, I am a native speaker of my mother tongue. How does this question relate to the discussion though?
Is your mother tongue English?
MeoKhan 10 | 1357 ✏ ☆☆ Freelance Writer
No, sorry. I think you didn't get the humor in my post above. I am from Pakistan and so my mother tongue is NOT English; it is a language spoken in Pakistan. Didn't mean to misguide you or something.
Anyone Willing to Sell me their Academic Writers Account?
Am a lady looking out for anyone willing to dispose their academic writing account such as essay shark e.t.c
I will gladly do the transaction and pay you via paypal.
Please reach me through @gmail
Thank you for reading this.
Are you retarded?
But some companies such as Essay Writers and Affiliates ( writers.ph.DND, AsiaWriters, and Freelancer Careers) are now in the business of selling accounts. The HR team creates accounts and sells them to some dealers who later resell the accounts to freelancers. Don't bother applying for an account with this company. Ashley Johnson, the HR Manager is in the business of selling accounts.
Re: "Yes, I am a native speaker of my mother tongue ... " and "you didn't get the humor in my post above"
I received the same type of response when I made the observation that everyone speaks their mother tongue last year, with several posters retorting that not everyone speaks English, essentially equating "mother tongue" with English only despite there being nearly 7,000 living languages in the world today. We Americans can be a buncha ethnocentrists, but we have these big oceans between us and everyone else except Canada (who cares?) and Mexico (we got a wall), so it comes naturally. At any rate and for what it's worth, I got the joke ...
p.s. Your English is VERY good.
If you mention the name of the company, it might be easy to get an account. The trick is to catch them at a busy season, otherwise, since they know they can't give you work, and even if you pass their test, they'll tell you've flopped.
Buying Account from Certain freelance writing companies
Hi, I'm buying academic writing accounts from the following companies: Uvocorp, Writezillas, Unemployedprofessors, Ultius, Simpletense, Essaytigers,Academicknowledge, Ivoryresearch.
Kindly email me at gmail.
If you're a writer, why can't you just apply to those companies yourself, straightforwardly?
Because he/she probably wouldn't pass the test (either grammar or writing sample) most of these companies have for new writers, has no qualifications or something else.
Is there any willing seller?
Aside from the issues of dishonesty and defrauding the companies involved as well as their clients, what makes you think this is an offer that anybody would ever consider? Think about it: Whoever already has a writer account has that account because he needs it to earn a living through the company. You want an account because you're hoping to earn money from it. How could you possibly afford to pay somebody what that writer's account is worth to that person before you even have a job writing? Why would someone who has an account give it up for some paltry amount that you can afford to pay when you're so desperately looking for work in the first place? If you can't write well enough to qualify for your own account, how long do you think you'd be able to write under any account you get this way before the company deactivates it because of the inferior quality of work from a writer who couldn't get his own account legitimately?
@SamWrites
Yes, your mom.
SamWrites is almost certainly a Nigerian hack. Don't knock it. I hear you can buy a pretty nice hut for .13¢ (in United State American dollar bill pennies). Financing is a bit*h, though.

Due to privacy concerns and writer reputation considerations, I sincerely doubt that you will find someone willing to sell his writer's account.
There are just too many considerations that could place the original account owner at risk.
The first of which is that you will have direct access to his private information contained in the server of the company.
Since you are only purchasing the account, you will find it difficult to change the information of the writer because the company requires his ID card before authorizing any major changes to certain writer account information.
Don't be stupid. The companies know that some writers sell their writer accounts. Which is why they started asking for ID when the writer tries to make significant changes to his account.
Imagine what will happen if the writer tells the company he wants to change his registered name, address, contact number, etc. The company will know what is up and simply cancel the writers account. Then you will be proud holder of a useless writer's account.
No sane writer will sell his account for any reason. There are just too many risks involved. If you can't get your own writing account then maybe, working in this business isn't for you.
I have a bunch of accounts I opened, but no longer interested in them. The support team were very arrogant and stupid... Would you be interested in an academia-research/Quality Writers? Canadian profile. MALE.
Writologist, yes I would be.
Kindly reach me at :gmail
Will be waiting for your email.
Thanks
Since academic writing companies now require their writers to register at least a government issued photo ID when they are hired by a writing company, I do not think any person wishing to join the academic writing industry should consider buying an existing writer account. While someone might consider buying a writer account, changing the writer data to your own would be extremely difficult because writers no longer have automatic access to editing certain important information related to their writer account. Only authorized employees of the company are allowed to do that and all requests to change data needs to be accompanied by a photo id for ID file comparison purposes. These are the reasons why I do not believe someone should consider buying a preexisting writer account. Trying to use the profile for yourself these days is next to impossible.
Precisely. I do appreciate how this protects the industry from being heavily monetized by people who do not precisely know how it works.
I cannot speak for other writing companies but, there are several that I know of that have outright blacklisted writers for selling their accounts. The companies did some "spring cleaning" and discovered that more than a few of their writers had sold their accounts, which led to quality problems when it came to client orders. How did the blacklist work? Well, remember how one company can have several "affiliates" that use the same writer's pool? Yep. They made sure that the writer would not be able to apply for a job at a satellite company. They also made sure to share the information with other friendly writing companies, which led to more than several writers becoming unemployable in the end. The person who bought the account? He was out of luck. He was out the cost of the writer's account and also out of a job. Moral of the story? Don't try to work the system. If you can't get the job on your own merits, then you must be trying to gain employment in the wrong line of work.