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Old 09-04-2021, 06:10 AM  
vaddemidow
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Originally Posted by Tam View Post
Oh nooooo! I am not trying to piss you off here, but something seems a little out of place here and I don't understand your verbiage - please note, I am not an applicant and it's your business

Falsely gracious copywriters - you kind of need our help to grow your business - without writers on some level, your business is NOT going to thrive without that... so demeaning a potential applicant is off-putting.

Can you just clear this up for me? I would think that all involved should feel good knowing you have a great respect for one another... shouldn't we start off with mutual respect for the rolls you have?
Everything is more than appropriate. I see no reason why unscrupulous copywriters should have success here, pointing to their supposedly impeccable reputation.

I had a small order and negotiated it with ContentBay. I split the order into parts and we started working together. ContentBay did 2/3 of the total work and then told me his time was taken up with other orders for the next 2 months. I suggested that the copywriter put me in line, that is, take the remaining videos to work in 2 months. But Contentbuy just stopped responding to my messages. I found myself in a quandary. The thing is, my order has complicated rules. It's not profitable for a copywriter to learn these rules with a small amount of work. If I had known that Contentbuy would only do some of the work, I would have continued my search for a copywriter.

This reminded me of the situation when I booked a hotel for 2 days . 1 day before the weekend, the hotel receptionist contacted me and informed me that there had been a monstrous mistake. Turns out my room was occupied for 2 weeks, including the days I had chosen. I understand that everyone wants to make more money. But should such dirty tricks be used?

I'll also add that some participants in this discussion thread have expressed a willingness to work with me, but have stopped responding to my emails even before receiving a test assignment. How should I treat such copywriters? I viewed this resource as a place where people look for a service provider and give feedback on the quality of that interaction. A place where people praise each other for no reason can't be a good tool for finding a specialist.
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