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Student Network Resources: issues with loading pages?


Supergirl  1 | 4  
Apr 18, 2011 | #1
Hey, folks. I'm new here. Hoping I can find some reasonably lucrative sites to write for. :)

So here's my question. I just joined SNR officially today and I noticed something: around midnight EST, the pages stop loading normally. It took me half an hour to get to the "Messages" section so I could contact my client, and when the paper in question is due in three days, time is of the essence. Has anyone else had a problem with this?
pheelyks  
Apr 18, 2011 | #2
...and your reason for asking this here instead of emailing the SNR admin would be....?
OP Supergirl  1 | 4  
Apr 18, 2011 | #3
...to be honest, because I didn't know I should?

This actually segues into the post I was writing seconds before you replied. Basically, what kinds of questions are acceptable for this site? I'm guessing that anything that has to do with any site itself--problems of any kind, questions about how it works, etc.--are for the admin? Barring those, what won't get me yelled at here?
pheelyks  
Apr 18, 2011 | #4
Barring those, what won't get me yelled at here?

Your real question should be, "what's the best way to build and maintain a decent working relationship with my new business partner?", not, "what will the people on an Internet forum like me for?"
OP Supergirl  1 | 4  
Apr 19, 2011 | #5
Your example makes perfect sense. But before you can build a working relationship, you have to know what the rules are. If I know that my boss is offended by, say, workers eating at their desks, it would be in my best interest to avoid doing that. But if I don't know, I'll end up getting into trouble sooner or later without realizing it. My asking a question that should have been sent to SNR admin is a perfect example--I didn't realize that that wasn't acceptable.

I know what it says in the TOS, but I notice that there are certain types of questions that get people in trouble on the forum, and they're not necessarily covered in the TOS. I've tried searching for rules on the site with no luck. Hence, the reason I'm asking. It's not about being liked, it's about abiding by the terms of the forum, whatever they might be.
WritersBeware  
Apr 19, 2011 | #6
You officially joined the company today, and you think it's a good idea to potentially piss off the company's owners by posting what should be freelancer-to-company communications in a forum that specifically focuses on scams? Would you like someone to ask questions about you in a forum that specifically focuses on prostitutes or drug dealers? WAKE UP! Plus, only company reps can accurately answer your question, so why in the world would you waste your time (and ours) by posting it here?

FYI, a site may load slowly-or not at all-at any given time, due to any number of reasons that may or may not be in the site owner's control. US sites typically undergo maintenance between 12 AM and 2 AM, EST, because that is the time period during which the majority of potential customers are sleeping.
OP Supergirl  1 | 4  
Apr 19, 2011 | #7
Slow PageThank you for answering the second part of my question. As I feared, I stepped on a landmine anyway. As you noted, I just joined the company (and this site) today--as you can tell, my membership is scant hours old, so there was no way for me to know that my question wasn't appropriate. This is also the first forum I've ever been part of that deals with freelance essay writing. Forgive me if I missed that rule somewhere?

You have a point, though. This site is supposed to be about scams, not advice regarding essay writing sites. I've read a number of threads that don't deal with scams, so I guess that's why I thought my question might be OK. So, Rule #1: Don't ask anything specific about any sites at all. Got it--won't be doing that again.

FYI, a site may load slowly-or not at all-at any given time, due to any number of reasons that may or may not be in the site owner's control.

And thank you for the answer to the first part. That makes perfect sense, and it certainly beats the site shutting down altogether.

So rather than blunder my way through the rest of the minefield, is there anything else I should be aware of that shouldn't be posted? Please don't think I'm trying to be sarcastic here--I know both you and pheelyks are sick of dealing with spammers, cheaters, trolls and so on. I'm not trying to do any of that. I honestly want to know what to avoid, since I've already managed to annoy/**** you both off. And the more people I irritate, the less likely I am to be able to use this site effectively. I'd really prefer to skip that part.
FreelanceWriter  6 | 3089   ☆☆☆   Freelance Writer
Apr 19, 2011 | #8
Unless your paper is about 45+ pages, if you consider 3 days to be such a challenging deadline that "time is of the essence," you should probably be working on it instead of talking to people on an online forum.
pheelyks  
Apr 19, 2011 | #9
so there was no way for me to know that my question wasn't appropriate

Other than the common sense God gave a billy goat.

This is also the first forum I've ever been part of that deals with freelance essay writing. Forgive me if I missed that rule somewhere?

You're missing the point. It has nothing to do with the rules of the forum, and everything to do with the working relationship you have with SNR. instead of emailing them with a very simple and direct question, you come and post here where a) it makes the company look bad simply for being brought up, and b) you have no reason to expect a simple, honest answer due to the very nature of the forum.

So, Rule #1: Don't ask anything specific about any sites at all. Got it--won't be doing that again.

That would make this forum entirely pointless. You need to start over and try to apply some critical thinking from the ground up.

is there anything else I should be aware of that shouldn't be posted?

When you have questions related to how the company you work for gets things done, you should probably address those questions to the people at that company instead of calling out to anyone and everyone on this forum.
OP Supergirl  1 | 4  
Apr 19, 2011 | #10
I'm not sure what the need was for the billy goat comment, but you did point out that there was "no reason to expect a simple, honest answer due to the very nature of the forum." Fine, then I'll start from the ground up, as you suggested:

What's the best way for me to build and maintain a working relationship with my business partner?

Actually, using my critical thinking skills, I've deduced that once again, pheelyks is right. I should be over in EC instead, which specifically states that its "for recommendations and writing help." I won't go and ask questions about SNR problems, since you've taught me better than that, but maybe there's other help I can get there. I'll save folks the trouble and see if I can get the mods to delete my account. Thanks for the clarification.
stu4  21 | 856 ☆☆   Observer
Apr 19, 2011 | #11
So, Rule #1: Don't ask anything specific about any sites at all. Got it--won't be doing that again.

The actual rule is: Don't ask anything specific about SNR or ********* coz their workers (WritersBeware - the boss, FreelanceWriter, Pheelyks) dont like it. They dont like it coz its like opening a can of worms - who knows whats really behind the curtain.

Legitimate and honest companies arent afraid to discuss their business and face criticizm. Even in the public. If something is fishy then you get reactions you got here - accussations, name calling, and jerky comments.
MeoKhan  10 | 1357   ☆☆   Freelance Writer
Apr 19, 2011 | #12
WritersBeware - the boss, FreelanceWriter, Pheelyks

Oh I see!

o discuss their business and face criticizm

You're absolutely right here!
WritersBeware  
Apr 19, 2011 | #13
Legitimate and honest companies arent afraid to discuss their business and face criticizm.

Hey, don't let facts get in the way of your toxic propaganda, Sergei:
pheelyks  
Apr 19, 2011 | #14
Legitimate and honest companies arent afraid to discuss their business and face criticizm.

This has nothing to do with the issue at hand. Yes, SNR's website sometimes slows--there isn't a website in existence that doesn't have some technical issues at times. The issue here is that Supergirl chose to post a question on a site devoted to exposing scams when that question a) had nothing to do with scams and b) could have easily been answered by emailing her contacts at SNR. It would be like a McDonald's employee asking if they had to come in to work by posting a status update on facebook instead of calling their manager--it's just not that bright.

You're absolutely right here!

Your tongue is absolutely up stu4's a--s!
testernw  - | 4   Freelance Writer
Jul 08, 2012 | #15
From my experience if SNR were having technical problems or their site was temporarily down, writers would get an email informing them of this.

Chester
Cite  2 | 1853 ☆☆☆  
Mar 18, 2021 | #16
Barring those, what won't get me yelled at here?

Those are things that you can only learn as you continue to participate at this forum. You will regularly get yelled at, they will try to run you out of the forum if they perceive you to be a competitor ( they cannot tell the difference even if it hits them on the head, gives them a concussion, and causes amnesia, LOL!) , and they will try every bullying tactic to get you out of here. It is up to you if you will just ignore them ( my preferred method) and keep talking until someone from the admin tells you that you have crossed the line. Until that happens, this will always remain an avenue of free speech for independent and company writers.
cruciandiem  - | 44   Freelance Writer
Mar 18, 2021 | #17
@Cite: The bottom line is that you are trying to run an academic ghostwriting biz in English, when you're obviously operating in a place where English isn't spoken. People are going to make fun of you and bully you for pretending that you belong on this forum with legit operators who have responsible advice to give, because that's so obviously BS.

You also make legit providers look bad. Advocating scumbag tactics like fining writers and doxxing clients is going to make a wide range people hate and challenge you. Copying the policies of the legit posters who censure you makes you look even worse. No one likes a hypocrite, especially a wheedling, self-obsessed one who never engages or says thanks.

It's also very annoying that you give irresponsible, ridiculous advice. For example, your recent conclusion that "revisions are useless; customers should demand a refund" is laughable. It's beyond out-of-touch, and so are you. It's really a jackass thing to state here, but then again, you are the site's resident jackass. Naturally, people are going to want to point that out.

Don't whine about being bullied when your very existence here equates to a "kick me" sign on your back.
MeoKhan  10 | 1357   ☆☆   Freelance Writer
Mar 19, 2021 | #18
@cruciandiem Queen Sheeba, is that really you? Oh, my!
cruciandiem  - | 44   Freelance Writer
Mar 19, 2021 | #19
@MeoKhan: No.
MeoKhan  10 | 1357   ☆☆   Freelance Writer
Mar 20, 2021 | #20
@cruciandiem Okay, but honestly, the way you're writing, making posts sounds like someone who has already been there with a different name. Is my hunch accurate? lol
cruciandiem  - | 44   Freelance Writer
Mar 20, 2021 | #21
@MeoKhan: No.
noted  8 | 2047 ☆☆☆☆☆  
Sep 01, 2022 | #22
The company filings for this foreign owned company dates back to 2013 as being registered in New Jersey. Not much can be learned about the company beyond the publicly listed information. I did manage to get some information regarding the way the company functioned and it appears that they have some of the lowest cpp in the business and their writers admitted to being perhaps the lowest paid as well. Oh, the writers were also treated badly if they were not located in the United States. There was a discrepancy between the salaries paid and the way the officers of the company dealt with non ENL members of the company. Collecting wages was also an issue with them so it is no surprise that there was a point during their existence that they also had problems with their server and other business related issues. They just did not know how to run the business. The company is no longer in existence as far as I can tell. The domain name is currently up for sale.
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