Good evening fellow DP members! My last thread attracted so much work that I actually had to reject some of you, and for that I apologize most sincerely. I am posting this thread to let you know that while I still desperately seek all work you can offer me, I must change my rates. Those of you who have previously purchased from me, or otherwise expressed interest, will no be affected by the change. For the rest of you, I hope you will consider the following rates reasonable for a native English speaker who, dare I be immodest, writes a damn good article in an impressively short amount of time. Original work: My first 100 words will be charged at $2, with every proceeding 100 words charged at the standard rate of $1. (This is rounded up, but as usual, I will not charge an extra dollar if an article is, for example, 520 words.) Rewriting: Rewriting will now be charged at 90 cents per 100 words, with the first 100 costing $1. I appreciate this may be more than many of you pay your current writers, however I encourage you to try my services before making up your mind on the matter. My turnaround time is no greater than 48 hours, unless specified otherwise, with my regular clients generally receiving their requested articles on the same day they are ordered, every day of the week. (Yes, I work 7 days a week, 16 hours a day.) Thank you for your time, and please consider me for your writing/rewriting needs - if you are disappointed you will be the first, and I will certainly accept your negative feedback. Alexis Petrov. Email orders: MSN: *Payment is via paypal only, unless situated in Australia in which case I am happy to take bank deposit if requested. **Please note: Articles will be delivered prior to payment, although payment must be supplied within 24 hours of project completion.
Are you the 'native' English writer? Because your post does not sound like it....could you post some samples?
Heh. Hi Jg. If you go check out my iTrader, as well as my previous thread, you will find that I have excellent feedback from a lot of happy customers - because I am a native English writer. Admittedly this thread was originally written while I was drinking. (No, I don't work that way, but I do enjoy a drink when done for the day.) That might explain why it has a slightly different writing style to my old thread. I do notice a typo, "no" should be "not"; but otherwise does this sound like an Indian's writing to you? "Those of you who have previously purchased from me, or otherwise expressed interest, will no be affected by the change." In future I will stick to writing dry threads, to the point while entirely sober. Alexis.