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Why every writing company needs a Kenyan Writer



MeoKhan  10 | 1357   ☆☆   Freelance Writer
Oct 11, 2011 | #41
Unfortunately, for 99% of ESL writers, the answer is 'No'.

Your talk makes a lot of sense. However, it is also equally important to note that many a company in the essay writing industry is fooling their customers as most of their writers are from an ESL/EFL background.

Someone who believes in him/herself doesn't really need to lie to anyone or hide anything about their skills or background.

You are a very funny moron!

This comment of yours simply means you want attention on this forum. We're here to discuss scam. For a long time people like you have joined this forum only to waste our time. Shame on you.
WritersBeware  
Oct 11, 2011 | #42
every writing company needs a Kenyan Writer

Yes, to sweep the floors . . . .
OP Heremeout  7 | 175   Freelance Writer
Oct 14, 2011 | #43
Okay,I have heard you!
pheelyks  
Oct 15, 2011 | #44
Okay,I

missed a space

by the way, whatever Kenyan writer has now emailed me twice asking to work with me, no. Just no.
mukhirjii4  1 | 28  
Oct 16, 2011 | #45
Yes, to sweep the floors . . . .

do writers sweep??? if you do that then stop calling yourself a writer.. you are a sweeper
kelvino02  - | 2   Freelance Writer
Jun 18, 2013 | #46
I am just disturbed, is pheelyks a writer, he/she has a pathetic master of English as a language. Improve on it before you forward your comments to the world.
wordsies  5 | 389     Freelance Writer
Jun 18, 2013 | #47
I am just disturbed

Indeed, if you come here and proclaim others don't command the English language, and realize not that you yourself lack in it severely, you my friend, are disturbed.
karisdata  1 | 17   Freelance Writer
Jul 01, 2013 | #48
Pheelyks are you writer or a customer. So if you are customer then you should not be in this blog its for writers read instructions. If you are writer, where did you get a Kenyan written document in order to disapprove it as poorly punctuated.
Bubba Tolstoy  1 | 49   Company Representative
Jul 01, 2013 | #49
i'm not pheelyks, but i couldn't resist:

Pheelyks are you writer or a customer.

this sentence needs a question mark. it also needs the article "a" before writer.

So if you are customer then you should not be in this blog its for writers read instructions.

this is a whole lot of awkward. you're also missing an apostrophe in "its".

If you are writer, where did you get a Kenyan written document in order to disapprove it as poorly punctuated.

...yeah, this sentence is poorly punctuated.
karisdata  1 | 17   Freelance Writer
Jul 02, 2013 | #50
Yeah i know you are not pheelyks, your name is clearly spelt 'Bubba', but i understand your poor memory factor. You see my friend, this is not a writers competition but a discussion take that to bank if it can't fit in your head. Secondly, I have written hundreds of documents and my customers appreciate what i do promtly the even recommend me often. Anyway thanks i will learn to check on that 'Teacher'.
writers2beware  29 | 1712 ☆☆  
Jul 02, 2013 | #51
take that to bank if it can't fit in your head

What if he only has a very small safety deposit box?
Bubba Tolstoy  1 | 49   Company Representative
Jul 02, 2013 | #52
Yeah i know you are not pheelyks, your name is clearly spelt 'Bubba', but i understand your poor memory factor.

is this sentence plagiarized?
Leam008  2 | 7   Freelance Writer
Jul 18, 2013 | #53
Kenyan writers surpass everyone in this business. You may think you know a foreign writer, but they are from kenya. They are the best
99Essays  3 | 243   Freelance Writer
Jul 20, 2013 | #54
Leam008

Kenyan writers surpass everyone in this business.

I would agree that in certain respects, they do ...
braine diaz  - | 5   Student
Feb 17, 2018 | #55
I am not quick to judge but everyone can comment their experiences freely this can proof such allegations,,
Smiley73  4 | 591 ☆☆  
Feb 17, 2018 | #56
Like you said, everyone is free to comment and offer an opinion at this forum. This is a free discussion stage where evidence for claims is optional. It is not required. Since you are a newbie here and you obviously have not bothered to read through most of the threads here, you are showing that you have no idea regarding the basis of the discussions being presented here. Neither do you have the grammar ability to truly keep up with the discussion and offer any relevant ideas, suggestions, or opinions that can help to heighten the level of discussion in any section of the forum that you have struggled to post in. The forum is filled with testimonials from students who have been repeatedly burned by Kenyan writers. The independent writers here have had to deal with the nightmare writing situations that a majority of unqualified Kenyan writers, and there are more of them than those who can actually compose a proper English paragraph, have created. A legitimate academic outsourcing company does not have any use for Kenyan writers. Only the 3rd rate scam companies would hire these people because they only intend on fleecing their clients, not producing quality work that can have them build a client roster based on reliable writers. If you are a writer connected to one of those companies, your above post proves our collective point.
Write Review  1 | 546 ☆☆  
Nov 14, 2018 | #57
Based on my experience in hiring writers, I have only 2 Kenyans on staff who work for me on a regular basis. They do the job well for my clients within the K-12 range. I cannot allow them to write higher level papers because their English grammar and knowledge of the UK, US, and Australia is questionable at best. I can only allow them to write college application papers because the common app prompts are simple enough for them to work on which means that I can let them work on the simple papers while allowing my best and brightest writers to focus on college level research papers, masters thesis, dissertations, and other high writing level requirements. I believe that the only use for Kenyan writers is to help clear the simple education requirements of students that do not require research. Ask them to do research and my QAD will be stuck in proofreading hell.
Study Review  - | 254  
Jun 28, 2019 | #58
This makes sense. Also, this makes me wonder about the legitimacy of sites that are solely based in African countries. These sites even often hide under the pretense that they're from a western country, knowing that creating that notion around the site would bring in more customers. I agree that, while there is much debate on the capacities of ESL writers, it requires extensive testing to truly figure out if these writers are helpful in the long-run. You would much rather stick with locals. Even I, as an ESL writer, agree so.
Cite  2 | 1853 ☆☆☆  
Feb 23, 2020 | #59
The problem with hiring a Kenyan writer is that they cannot really offer any proof that they have a high degree of education that can qualify them as all-around academic writers. Remember, an academic writer needs to be able create a voice for his client. So that means, he should be able to write in a grade 2 voice if required, while sounding like a politician if required. Normally, they struggle with trying to sound like and intermediate ESL student. That is why they often get caught and that is also why, regardless of how cheaply they come, companies would rather not hire them.




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