Upgrade Your Content With a Professional USA Writing Service - Round Four!

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I've been writing professionally for website owners and SEO managers for a long time, and I want to use my skill and experience to make a difference for your site or SEO campaign. I know that you're skimming through the rest of the content-writing threads and have a few tabs open in addition to mine, so here's a quick bullet list of how I'm different (and better):

  • Native USA writer: I'm in trouble if I don't know English, since I don't speak any other language.
  • Experienced: I've been writing articles for myself and my clients for over two years, while staying current with affiliate marketing trends and methods. I know what you're looking for in your content. I have been fighting the war against sub-par content on Wickedfire since July of this year. Link to my original thread below.
  • Quality: This is what every writer boasts, but only a few can actually back it up. See my sample below.
  • Attention to detail and understanding of English grammar: I know how to properly use there/their/they're, your/you're, than/then, and all the other words your current writer struggles with. My spelling ability extends beyond Word's spellcheck.
  • Timely and professional communication: I respect your time and value your business, and I show that by answering your emails/PMs as soon as possible (WebMail Notifier checks my inbox every five minutes). Being back in college now, I'm online from 1 pm to midnight CST most days. I deliver your articles by email in plain .txt format.
  • Bitcoins accepted. I'll provide my address privately. I take regular Paypal payments too, of course.
  • A writer who supports Wickedfire by paying for a thread, not whining and quitting like the rest. (Notice that my rates have not changed!)

My pricing is as follows:
< 2,000 words = $0.025/word
2,000 - 5,000 words = $0.022/word
5,001 - 10,000 words = $0.02/word

Orders above 10k words are eligible for further discounts that depend on the size of the project.

I encourage you to take your content seriously and send me a PM. Original thread with reviews here and here!

Some highlights of my reviews:

Just wanted to jump in here and say Brad is one of the best writers I've worked with in WF. I've had him write at least 50 different articles and the quality and turnaround time never cease to amaze me.

I'm new here, but I'd like to second the endorsement by omgyams. Brad wrote 5 articles for me, money site quality and quick turnaround. Just ordered 5 more articles!

Review:

Communication was a breeze. Native English speaker. 450 words copy-scape clean.

Delivered the article in about 15 minutes just blazing fast. So fast that the first thing I did was check it for uniqueness.

For the price this is outstanding work. If he can keep up the speed he'll be a busy guy.

Nice work!

Just got my first set of articles back from BitWriter.

Very high quality stuff, the communication was spot on and he delivered right when he said he would. Quite professional to work with and followed all of my instructions perfectly. Will definitely be ordering again. :-)

Here's a sample (400 words):
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"How do I get a car loan?" This question is frequently asked by first-time borrowers, or those who have had little experience with credit lending. It’s okay to be new or unfamiliar with credit, but there are things you have to know before applying for an auto loan. Every day, newcomers are blindly applying for credit for which they are unprepared or unable to pay back, and the credit bureaus are slamming them with bad marks, which is an awful way to begin credit history. Here are some tips for getting a car loan the smart way.

Know Where You Stand

It is always a good idea to review your credit before applying for a loan. Your credit report will show where you stand with the three credit bureaus, and this is the information that lenders look at when making the decision to grant or deny a loan. You might not have any established credit history, which is OK, but you want to make sure that there isn't any false information on your report that could make a bad impression.

Understand the Terms

Even more importantly than checking your credit report, you must understand what the terms of the loan are, and what they mean. The biggest factor to examine is the APR, which stands for Annual Percentage Rate. The APR will play a large part in determining what your monthly payment will be. The higher the APR, the more it will cost you to get the loan. People will good credit get lower APRs, but those with bad or no credit history will get higher rates.

Another factor to be familiar with is the term of the loan, or how long you will be paying on the loan. The term is really a two-edged sword, because a longer term means smaller monthly payments, but it will have more interest than a shorter term with higher monthly payments. This can sometimes be confusing, so it’s best to find a good balance: go with a term that’s long enough to let you make the payments comfortably, but short enough so you can pay it off as quickly as possible. Repaying a loan quickly will always make a positive impression on your credit report.

Getting a car loan for the first time doesn’t have to be a nightmare. With these steps and a little bit of common sense, you can be more informed and get the best loan out there.
 


Buyer beware. He refused to refund my money, didn't complete the articles after promising he would time and time again. In the end, I had to use Paypal transaction dispute to recoup the money which was returned the other day. Remember, it's not the money, it's the principle and his fraudulent activity is something other WF members need to be made aware of.

Proof.

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I suspect he wants you to use bitcoins because then you have zero recourse. He also has been banned from WF before as you can see his other username is roman8389.

Just so he can't actually deny that, here is his details from Skype which match my above statement.

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These are his typical excuses/responses.. when asked why the articles are late for the 2nd time..

I apologize for the delay with your order. Things have come up this week that have prevented me from being able to work as much as I'd planned, and because of that, I haven't been able to begin on your project. I'm very sorry about this. I am aiming to have your order done by Monday evening. Again, I'm very sorry for the delay on this.

When asked to refund the money after failing to deliver the articles after the 3rd promise to deliver them was broken.

Please give me until the end of the week and I will send you your refund. Things have been difficult lately and I don't have the money right now to refund you. I'm very sorry for all the trouble...

Ceased all further contact and didn't even bother responding during the Paypal dispute. Brad promises a lot, appears he delivers some of the time yet if he changes his mind, is inclined to just keep your money and abandon the project.
 
Thanks for crashing my thread. Nevermind all of the positive reviews I have and the little bit of positive itrader I've gotten in the time I've been here. Let me answer your points:

1. I never refused to refund you. There were a lot of personal issues going on (which is why I wasn't able to complete the articles), and I didn't have the money in my Paypal to refund you, so I let the 10 days go by and Paypal refunded you automatically. If I had had the money when you first requested the refund, I would have sent it immediately. You got your money like you wanted; I don't know why you felt like you needed to make a post to bash me on my own thread.

2. Where have I ever stated that I want my customers to use Bitcoins? Please. I'm providing that option because Bitcoins are (or at least, were when I joined here) a somewhat well-known alternative to Paypal, etc., that some people might prefer using. If it makes you feel better, not a single client has paid me in Bitcoins yet.

3. I was banned previously for posting my email address in my sales thread. See this post by Mike. Also, check out the positive reviews on that account here.


With that said, I will continue to provide a quality writing service, as I have been doing for the past five months here. If you feel the need to reply to any of this, at least be professional enough to do it in a PM or by email.
 
Thanks for crashing my thread.
Nevermind all of the positive reviews I have and the little bit of positive itrader I've gotten in the time I've been here. Let me answer your points:

It's no problem Brad. I'd hate for another member here to be mislead by your fraudulent activities. You call it crashing a thread, I call it saving someone time and money.

1. I never refused to refund you. There were a lot of personal issues going on (which is why I wasn't able to complete the articles), and I didn't have the money in my Paypal to refund you, so I let the 10 days go by and Paypal refunded you automatically. If I had had the money when you first requested the refund, I would have sent it immediately. You got your money like you wanted; I don't know why you felt like you needed to make a post to bash me on my own thread.

So when exactly were you going to refund me? You promised you would refund me at "the end of the week" and you didn't come through on that either at which point I raised a dispute with Paypal because you ceased to respond to any more emails after that date.

When you don't pay when you say you will, you are essentially refusing to refund my money. I sent you payment on the 9th of November. You failed to deliver the articles 3 times after promising each time you would. Then you failed to refund my money after promising you would "at the end of the week". If you fail to do the work, you don't get to decide if and when you will refund the money. Do the work, get paid. Don't do the work, send the money back. Wanting the money yet being unprepared to actually do the work after receiving it is dishonest at best. When you go and spend the money and then refuse to do the work, it's called fraud.

I'm sorry if you feel it's unfair that your personal circumstances, time and money issues should not impact on your ability to sell services here. I know you feel it's unfair that I come here and bash you in your sales thread after you wasted my time and energy filing out disputes, arranging other writers to complete the content and telling my client the sites would be delayed for a 4th time after you failed the meet 3 deadlines which you set yourself.

2. Where have I ever stated that I want my customers to use Bitcoins? Please. I'm providing that option because Bitcoins are (or at least, were when I joined here) a somewhat well-known alternative to Paypal, etc., that some people might prefer using. If it makes you feel better, not a single client has paid me in Bitcoins yet.

You provide them with the option which if I used it, I'd be fucked out of $100 as you didn't bother responding any further after failing to refund the money when you said you would. This lack of money didn't stop you coming back here, paying the fee to re-list your services though did it. My guess is you're looking for another order just to bring your negative Paypal balance back to 0.


People can make their own mind up if their up for 6 weeks of time wasting, failed promises and disputes. Personally, I can do without it as I am sure many others will agree.
 
I could reply to what you said but I don't feel that it's necessary. You have your money, that's what you wanted, now stop clogging up my thread with your pointless posts. All I would say is that I challenge you to find a negative review other than your own on any of my 4 threads that I've posted. If I had the reputation that you're trying to give me, my threads would be full of complaints like yours, yet there is not a single one. You're quick to label me a scammer and a fraud, when you're the only one who has had a bad experience with me. It must take a lot of willpower to ignore all of the positive reviews on my threads, both on this account and my previous one.

Our case is settled and there is no need to make any more posts about it.

I'm open for new orders.
 
Much in the same way you felt it unnecessary to respond to my emails asking why you failed to refund my money after promising you would. Strange for you to ask me to do you a courtesy by taking this to PM or email when you couldn't be bothered doing the same for me. If you had of done that, I doubt we'd be having this conversation.

For you the issue might resolved because I got my money back but for me, the issue of chasing you for articles for a month then chasing you for a fortnight for a refund and your subsequent reappearance offering the same services you couldn't provide me with are a bigger concern.

"You got your money back, what's the problem?" That's the problem Brad, you don't value my time and you couldn't even be bothered to do me the courtesy of an email to say hey, I can't pay you this week as promised but I can make it up to you by completing the articles by xyz or returning the money to you on abc. You simply thought "fuck it" and chose to ignore it from that point forward which is why you find me here in your new sales thread.

In any case, I feel my point has been made and users can make up their own minds at the end of the day. I hope for their sake, you live up to your previous reputation as that's what made me purchase your services to begin with but given I had to resort to a Paypal dispute just to get a refund from you makes you wonder. Does that sound like someone who has a solid reputation? I think not.
 
Open for new orders to be delivered tomorrow or Wednesday.

To anyone who may be wary after the exchange above, my standard policy has always been to take payment when your order is delivered, so there is no risk on your part. The exception is when an order is rather large, in which case I ask for 50% upfront to protect myself. This was the case with poisonsembrace's order. I understand voicing one's opinions about an unsatisfactory experience (I would if it happened to me), but I do encourage everyone to review my previous threads and see what the vast majority of my clients have to say about me.
 
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