Thursday, July 5, 2012

No to Plagiarism!

I am fully aware of the rules of plagiarism. It is my business to know this working in the industry I am in. I have worked with a writing firm and understand both client and writers regarding these matters.

The post I have here are written by me. The only reason you see it here is because working as a content writer, you would encounter employers who would scam you into writing and would claim that your work is plagiarized even though it isn't. Then, they would still continue to use the article they acquired from the writer. Some employers would ask for trial articles and would have you try again as they would claim that your first article was of poor quality, even though it is not; gullible as you are, he gets good articles from you without any intent to hire you. This is how cunning some employers are.

There are writers who can be unprofessional and dishonest, the same goes for employers. I was hired by a Mark Fox to write articles for him. I worked for him for two weeks and by the time I was expecting pay, he disappears. A payment of $180 is due. Instead of having him profit for all my hard work, I decided that I would publish the articles I made for him. I claim full right to my works as they were not paid. It is basic. You ask me to write; I write, you pay. Paying us $5 an hour is not a huge amount of money; why dupe us for some change?

Recently, I got a comment claiming that my articles were theirs.

To clarify, these articles were posted on this blog to inform you that the person who provided you my article does not do honest business. I would not take this sitting down. These are my works and I consider this as a business. I would not ask you to pay me for these articles. I want to tell you not to use it because am not taking this down.

Here are screen shots of the order for the article:


Here is my article submission for the order request:


Here is the article on my computer files (along with other works that were unpaid):


And, here is a picture of a really cute cat sleeping:



Please, do a background check on the people you are dealing with. I did this because I refuse to be a victim of employers who outsource writers and refuse to pay them. You would not get quality this cheap; so, there really is no reason why employers need to scam us. You get what you pay for. I got nothing. Do the math.

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