You have a new assignment to accept
ID# 60DALE003
The articles must just be informative and of a general nature and please do not quote prices or refer to
any websites.
1.5-2% keyword density ( 6-8 times )
Please list the keyword
at the top of the page in bold
and include it in the title
but not just the keyword for a title.
Bold the keyword in the article.
500 words
11 flights to lanzarote from gatwick
12 bargain flights to lanzarote
13 budget flights to lanzarote
14 cheap flights from lanzarote
15 cheap flights to lanzarote
16 cheap flights from birmingham to lanzarote
17 flight to lanzarote
18 low costs flights to lanzarote
19 cheap flights glasgow to lanzarote
20 last minute flights to lanzarote
Thanks
Pheori
She sent articles that were in the email not ms docs and they were completely wrong. But before
we looked at them she was assigned the remaining part of our contract for 10 originals and 10 rewrites
At the time of assignment we did not have any rewrites for in place we gave her 5 originals to meet the
$30 project she was awarded. Then we noticed errors in her first 10 and before we could reply she
sent us an email regarding the new assignment, this is what it read
Here was our response
HAHAHAHAHA!!!
That's a really funny joke about charging us $100.00 for a simple
$2.00 article and if you're not joking, then we will sever our
working relationship with you after you've fulfilled your
contractual obligation with us by completing the articles we assign
you at the agreed-upon rate. If you can truly get that much money
from writing a 500-word article then please go do so somewhere
else.
Anyhow, we have a problem with your recent article submissions...
they aren't what we want at all. I think a few of them are OK, but
I'll have to reject most of them...
None of our articles are meant to be "creative" as they are intended
to build backlinks and to be used for marketing purposes. While we
do write for human readers, we don't expect people to actually read
them. Writing stories and writing in the first person is wholly
unacceptable in this type of article writing.
Client instructions:
"The articles must just be informative and of a general nature and
please do not quote prices or refer to
any websites."
01 OK as is - accepted
02 Uses first-person - rejected
03 Uses first-person and story-telling - rejected
04 OK as is - accepted
05 Mostly OK with some first-person - accepted
with fixes - P.S
Here was all of our emails after this and were this has lead.
September 15, 2010
Michele Walls
CEO
WV Writing Services
Post Office Box 203
Racine, WV 25165
(304) 932-0936
(304) 932-0943
Dear Michele,
I have filed complaints with the FBIs Internet Crime Complaint Center. I also filed with my local sheriffs department and the Better Business Bureau of Canton Regional & Greater West Virginia. I included e-mails from you, Michele, and made the complaints in the name of WV Writing Services AND Michele Walls. I also included the last three e-mails where you verbally abused me and wrote that you have a law degree. If this is not the case, in addition to not honoring our contract, you fradulently misrepresented yourself and WV Writing Services. Im sure the FBI would be more interested in that than I am. The thing with e-mail is you never know who is on the other side of the screen. I have a few degrees too, and a lot of life experience. I also know Im not the only one who has not yet been paid by WV Writing Services.
As far as the rewrites, you yourself admitted that I already did them:
Tuesday, August 31, 2010: E-mail from Michele Walls, CEO WV Writing Services, Payroll runs from Monday to Sunday and is paid on Mondays the week preceding the end date. I still have yet to look at the REWRITTEN articles. I am getting to them today so I can get them to the client. YOU WILL BE PAID TODAY FOR THE SAMPLE ARTICLE SINCE THAT ONE WAS FOR ME PERSONALLY AND THEN THE OTHERS ON MONDAY.
These complaints can be rescinded as soon as you honor your part of our contract; $30 for the articles, $1.50 for the sample ($31.50). I wont comment on Freelancer about this incident once this is taken care of if you dont make any negative comments about me and we can part ways. If not, I will continue to file these complaints with various city, state, county, federal and non-profit agencies and sooner or later, one (or more) will come knocking at your front door. As I told you in an earlier e-mail, I am a woman of my word. Im not doing this to strong arm you as you say; I am asking you to honor our contract and will continue to reach out to these agencies because I am a business woman and they were created to stop fraudulent business actions and to protect my interests.
Too Funny!
Nationwide,#2UPDATE EX-employee responds
Thu, October 07, 2010
Alice the Poet. Seriously? The first 10 articles assigned are the common definition of content mill, SEO articles. No one, and I mean no one, would mistake them for "creative writing" pieces. It helps to do a little research before jumping into a new endeavor because if you did research SEO writing, you'd know those articles are SEO, through and through. $500 for Internet content? Insane!
Whether you were hospitalized or on vacation, Michele, you should have had a backup plan as far as paying your writers, such as allowing someone else to handle payments in case of your absence. The writers who work for you are not your friends; it's strictly business and while it's a shame you were hospitalized (for some physical or mental ailment), people still have to get paid but you won't even let your partner touch that business aspect. Boo h*o! I was in the hospital. So what? Take a sedative and move on. No one feels sorry for you. The last two times I was hospitalized, I insisted the ER release me early (a day early after a c-section and the same night after severe, I-could-barely-breathe asthmatic bronchitis during my pregnancy). Why? Because I had important things to do and I had to put my "big girl pants on" and deal with it because the world doesn't stop when I need medical attention; the world doesn't revolve around me.
Back to Alice, who is obviously in wonderland. Rewriting articles in order to fix errors is not an article rewrite. There's a difference and I pray that you are intelligent enough to realize it. When Michele said "REWRITTEN" articles, we all know she meant "revised." Enough said on that subject.
Michele, why do you care what Alice's pictures look like? She's old; she looks like she has a lot of money? Yet another example of your blatant unprofessionalism. And $40/hr for consulting? If your time away from your clients was really that valuable, you would get to the point a lot faster. Also, you changed writing (typing) styles so much in your original complaint, people may think you are a little unstable lol. And I find it shocking that you had the audacity to deduct $3.30 off of her final payment. That is unprofessional and makes you appear as if you lack a little something in the morals department. And $3 for your Freelancer.com fee? This is the risk you take as a high-volume content mill. Only you and small children who have a problem with sportsman-like conduct change the rules as they go so they come out feeling like the winner even if they aren't. If the bulk of your clients got to see this malarkey, I wonder what they'd think? If I were them, I'd be searching for a new supplier who is a little more stable and a little less vindictive.
Alice. It's not cyberstalking when your pictures and info are posted for the world to see on a social-networking site, which I assume is where Michele found it (as she released your MySpace page to the world in your ripoffreport.com complaint. You don't want to the world to see you, keep your page private. Also, if someone asks you to cease a form of contact in regards to collecting an alleged debt, you have to honor that request (if submitted in writing). That's pretty much the standard law nationwide.
Michele, if anyone can spot an "insane" person (as you referred to Alice), another insane person can. If you really do have a law degree, you would know that what Alice is or is not doing is not slander; it's libel. Libel, libel, libel (if she is spreading falsehoods). Do you really have a law degree lol?
You need to take it easy. Alice obviously selected "owner" instead of "ex-employee." The extremely long rant you posted about various tax laws veered far away from the subject at hand and only made you look a little crazy and very unprofessional. As a matter of fact, the more you write, the more unprofessional you seem to sound. For the most part, I skipped over that nonsense.
Natalie
United States of America#3UPDATE Employee
Mon, September 20, 2010
I currently work for Michelle as a freelance writer. I am contracted to write 5 articles a day from Monday to Friday. At no time during my employment with her, have I ever had concerns about my pay. My pay has always come to me weekly, straight into my Paypal account.
I am also do not believe these stories that Michelle has a history of non payment. Having been in the freelance world for approximately 2 years, I always keep a keen eye on my employers and potential clients. Buyers who do not pay, get a reputation on the internet. Freelance writers talk in amongst themselves and I have never seen one bad word about Michelle or her company.
Having read Alice the poet's reviews, I also went looking on Google for bad reviews about Michelle and her company. I used the general web search, the news search and the blog search. There is not one bad report about her.
Also any professional freelance writer will tell you, that if an article gets rejected, you do not get paid for it. All buyers work in this manner, if they did not, then freelance writers all over the world would be lining up to write bad articles.
Does Alice the Poet have any proof that the rejected articles have been published and used? It is not that hard to find out using a simple program like Copyscape or Dupepro. The lack of information concerning this suggests to me that the articles have never been used.
I also find it rather bizarre that all correspondence is being used under the pen name of Alice the Poet. This is the most strangest and weirdest pen name I have ever heard of. Surely the official letters re lawyers and court cases over 16 dollars, should be sent to Michelle and signed off with a proper name. The fact that they are not, suggests to me that this is an attempt of blackmail or someone who is not as informed about the world of freelancing as she would like to make out.
Alice The Poet
Inglewood,#4UPDATE EX-employee responds
Fri, September 17, 2010
If you check out Rip-off Report #61601, you will see that there is a history of Michele Wall's inappropriate behavior. In this case, she did pretty much the same thing to another freelance writer. The writer's title is, "W V Writing Services W V Wholesalers Rip Off work - Writing Articles - Freelance work - Work for Free! Internet."
Michele Walls
Racine,#5Author of original report
Fri, September 17, 2010
FIRST OFF LET ME SHOW YOU HOW STUPID SHE IS, HER REBUTTAL IS LISTED AS THE OWNER OF THE COMPANY LOL KNOW ALICE YOU ARE NOT THE OWNER OF THE COMPANY YES YOUR TITLE IS ABOUT THE OWNER OF THE COMPANY BUT YOU ARE SUPPOSE TO PUT IN YOUR RELATIONSHIP IN THIS MATTER, THAT WOULD BE FREELANCER. ARE YOU AN EMPLOYEE OF WV WRITING SERVICES, NO BUT SINCE YOU WANT TO CLAIM TO BE YOU NEVER FILLED OUT TAX PAPERS OR A 1099 OR A 1040 SO YOU ARE IN VIOLATION OF THE LAW. I AM REPORTING THAT. I WONDER HOW MANY OTHER PEOPLE HAVE YOU WORKED FOR AS A FREELANCER AND NEVER GAVE THEM YOUR REAL NAME OR TAX INFO, HMM SMELLS LIKE TAX INVASION TO ME. HERE'S A LITTLE HINT, THE IRS IS NOT THE FBI, THEY WILL GO AFTER A PENNY IF IT'S OWED TO THEM. In the world of income and taxation, corporations,
small businesses, and other employers use a variety of forms to record
the income earned by an employee or an independent contractor. On a 1099 MISC Form, the income earned will be noted, but there will not be any deductions for federal and state income taxes,
nor will any deferred compensation, social security, or medical
deductions be taken. Since the 1099 recipient is not an employee of the
business, the business is obligated only to tender the income to the
contractor sans any deductions. This 1099 income is also reported to
the Internal Revenue Service so it has the opportunity to track income
from freelance workers. The freelancer will be obligated to make his or her own tax deductions and forward such payments to the IRS. Those who receive 1099 income come from a wide spectrum. Actors, artists, novelists, freelance writers
and similar creative artists are generally compensated on a "per job"
basis, and are not treated as employees. More and more businesses are
bringing in independent contractors to work on a similar "per job"
basis, as this helps keep the employer costs down since the employer
does not have to pay for such things as health and life insurance,
as well as make contributions to retirement plans. After the job is
completed, the employer can cut the cord and simply issue the
independent contractor a 1099 Form.
Typically, employees of a business receive a W-2 form that lists the
income they received during the year. This form also contains
deductions taken from that income in the form of federal and state
taxes, deferred compensation and social security
contributions, to name a few. 1099 forms are used for a number of
reasons, though, typically, they are given to independent
contractors--also known as "freelancers"--as a record of the income they received from a particular business.
Self-employment tax (SE tax) is a social security and Medicare tax primarily for individuals who work for themselves. It is similar to the social security and Medicare taxes withheld from the pay of most wage earners.
You figure SE tax yourself using Schedule SE (Form 1040). Social security and Medicare taxes of most wage earners are figured by their employers. Also you can deduct half of your SE tax in figuring your adjusted gross income. Wage earners cannot deduct social security and Medicare taxes.
SE tax rate. The self-employment tax rate is 15.3%. The rate consists of two parts: 12.4% for social security (old-age, survivors, and disability insurance) and 2.9% for Medicare (hospital insurance).
Maximum earnings subject to SE tax. Only the first $106,800 of your combined wages, tips, and net earnings in 2009 is subject to any combination of the 12.4% social security part of SE tax, social security tax, or railroad retirement (tier 1) tax.
All your combined wages, tips, and net earnings in 2009 are subject to any combination of the 2.9% Medicare part of SE tax, social security tax, or railroad retirement (tier 1) tax.
Fiscal year filer. If you use a tax year other than the calendar year, you must use the tax rate and maximum earnings limit in effect at the beginning of your tax year. Even if the tax rate or maximum earnings limit changes during your tax year, continue to use the same rate and limit throughout your tax year.
Self-employment tax deduction. You can deduct half of your SE tax in figuring your adjusted gross income. This deduction only affects your income tax. It does not affect either your net earnings from self-employment or your SE tax.
To pay SE tax, you must have a social security number (SSN) or an individual taxpayer identification number (ITIN). This section explains how to:
Obtaining a Social Security Number. If you never had an SSN, apply for one using Form SS-5, Application for a Social Security Card. You can get this form at any Social Security office or by calling (800) 772-1213. Download the form from the Social Security Online Web site.
Obtaining an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number. The IRS will issue you an ITIN if you are a nonresident or resident alien and you do not have and are not eligible to get an SSN. To apply for an ITIN , file Form W-7, Application for IRS Individual Taxpayer Identification Number.
Federal income tax is a pay-as-you-go tax. You must pay the tax as you earn or receive income during the year. You generally have to make estimated tax payments if you expect to owe tax, including SE tax, of $1,000 or more when you file your return. There are two ways to pay as you go: withholding and estimated taxes. If you are a self-employed individual and do not have income tax withheld, you must make estimated tax payments.
You must pay SE tax and file Schedule SE (Form 1040) if either of the following applies.
Your net earnings from self-employment are based on your earnings subject to SE tax. Most earnings from self-employment are subject to SE tax. Some earnings from employment (certain earnings that are not subject to social security and Medicare taxes) are subject to SE tax.
If you have earnings subject to SE tax, use Schedule SE to figure your net earnings from self-employment . Before you figure your net earnings, you generally need to figure your total earnings subject to SE tax.
Note: The SE tax rules apply no matter how old you are and even if you are already receiving social Security or Medicare.
You are self-employed if any of the following apply to you.
Trade or business. A trade or business is generally an activity carried on for a livelihood or in good faith to make a profit. The facts and circumstances of each case determine whether or not an activity is a trade or business. The regularity of activities and transactions and the production of income are important elements. You do not need to actually make a profit to be in a trade or business as long as you have a profit motive. You do need, however, to make ongoing efforts to further the interests of your business.
Part-time business. You do not have to carry on regular full-time business activities to be self-employed. Having a part-time business in addition to your regular job or business also may be self-employment.
Example. You are employed full time as an engineer at the local plant. You fix televisions and radios during the weekends. You have your own shop, equipment, and tools. You get your customers from advertising and word-of-mouth. You are self-employed as the owner of a part-time repair shop.
Sole proprietor. You are a sole proprietor if you own an unincorporated business by yourself, in most cases. However, if you are the sole member of a domestic limited liability company (LLC), you are not a sole proprietor if you elect to treat the LLC as a corporation. For more information on this election and the tax treatment of a foreign LLC, see Form 8832, Entity Classification Election.
Independent contractor. People such as doctors, dentists, veterinarians, lawyers, accountants, contractors, subcontractors, public stenographers, or auctioneers who are in an independent trade, business, or profession in which they offer their services to the general public are generally independent contractors. However, whether these people are independent contractors or employees depends on the facts in each case. The general rule is that an individual is an independent contractor if the payer has the right to control or direct only the result of the work and not what will be done and how it will be done. The earnings of a person who is working as an independent contractor are subject to SE tax.
You are not an independent contractor if you perform services that can be controlled by an employer (what will be done and how it will be done). This applies even if you are given freedom of action. What matters is that the employer has the legal right to control the details of how the services are performed.
If an employer-employee relationship exists (regardless of what the relationship is called), you are not an independent contractor and your earnings are generally not subject to SE tax. However, your earnings as an employee may be subject to SE tax under other rules discussed in this section.
Estimated tax is the method used to pay tax on income that is not subject to withholding. This includes income from self-employment, interest, dividends, alimony, rent, gains from the sale of assets, prizes and awards. You also may have to pay estimated tax if the amount of income tax being withheld from your salary, pension, or other income is not enough.
Estimated tax is used to pay both income tax and self-employment tax, as well as other taxes and amounts reported on your tax return. If you do not pay enough through withholding or estimated tax payments, you may be charged a penalty. If you do not pay enough by the due date of each payment period you may be charged a penalty even if you are due a refund when you file your tax return.
Who Must Pay Estimated Tax
If you had a tax liability for 2008, you may have to pay estimated tax for 2009.
General Rule
You must pay estimated tax for 2009 if both of the following apply.
Ken
Cambridge,#6UPDATE Employee
Fri, September 17, 2010
Though I have no first-hand knowledge of this particular dispute, I feel that I must at least provide an alternative perspective as to the trustworthiness of the company in question. As a freelance writer who has written more than a thousand articles for WV Writing services over the course of more than a year, I believe that this particular incident is a rarity for writers who freelance for Michele. Having communicated with a number of those writers, I know that their experience has been as rewarding as my own.
Alice The Poet
Inglewood,#7REBUTTAL Owner of company
Fri, September 17, 2010
Freelancers Beware! WV Writing Services Scam and Verbally Abusive CEO, Michele Walls #1. This client pays peanuts. I decided to take the peanuts as a step into the seo writing world. This was one of two projects that I won as a new freelance writer on Freelancer.com. Thank goodness the first project that I completed was a dream project; earning me 10 stars; the highest rating! (Excellent writing skills! Alice the Poet turned my words into a professional sounding text, with the artistic touch only a poet could impart to it. Highly recommended!) You can see it for yourself on my profile on the site. #2. This client, Michele Walls, CEO of WV Writing Services, is verbally abusive. #3. She lies. Even on Freelancer.com she lied saying that the project was incomplete and that she didn't pay me. She did this so that I would not be able to make a comment or rate her as a client. I guess she didnt realize that Freelancer.com can confirm that she paid me $15.20 (she paid through them). Even though it was less than half of what she agreed to pay . I completed one 400 world sample article, ten 500 word articles, and ALL of the rewrites she returned. They were all completed and turned in by the project deadline of August 28, 2010. She set the deadline. Michele Walls has shown you herself, in her report that she lies: Tuesday, August 31, 2010: E-mail from Michele Walls, CEO WV Writing Services, Payroll runs from Monday to Sunday and is paid on Mondays the week preceding the end date. I still have yet to look at the REWRITTEN articles. I am getting to them today so I can get them to the client. YOU WILL BE PAID TODAY FOR THE SAMPLE ARTICLE SINCE THAT ONE WAS FOR ME PERSONALLY AND THEN THE OTHERS ON MONDAY. [No payment was made on August 31, 2010 and no payment was made on Monday, September 6, Tuesday, September 7, Wednesday, September 8, Thursday, September 9, Friday, September 10...] Note, how she includes my message about rescinding the complaints directly after her message dated August 31, 2010. My message was actually sent over two weeks later, on September 15, 2010. Michele has not only left out quite a bit in her report, she has also added some things: She sent articles that were in the email not ms docs, [Yes I did. WV Writing Services never requested ms docs! The request for ms docs is not in the original posting on Freelancer.com and its not in ANY of the e-mails I received from Michele Walls or WV Writing Services. Also she never complained about the way they were sent until today in this rip-off report; almost four weeks later.] Michele also wrote in her report that, At the time of assignment we did not have any rewrites for in place we gave her 5 originals to meet the $30 project she was awarded. [She never mentioned she was sending anything in place of rewrites. That idea just wont fly. If that was the case clients could substitute 2,000 case studies in place of 250 word blogs!] #4. Early red flag: During my first week, I received an e-mail from Michele apologizing for the "late payroll." Since I was a new writer, Im sure this was for the benefit of the other writers, but alarm bells began to go off. The second week I received more excuses. #6. Some of the things said and done by Michele Walls, CEO of WV Writing Services; You are crazy really, I see in your pictures you are old, [Yes, she looked me up like a cyberstalker! And whats wrong with old? I wonder what the AARP would feel about that? Im also wondering what Freelancer.com feels about her serious Code of Conduct violations.] You look like you have money, [So does that mean I dont get my peanuts, Michele?!] EXCUSE MY FRENCH BUT HELL KNOW, [Yes, this is how she spells no. She told me she has a law degree. Her alma mater would be so proud.] If I wasnt a Christian, [I dont care if she worships a head of lettuce, I just want my peanuts!] YOU LACK COMMON AND BASIC KNOWLEDGE [Wow, really professional, Michele.] $40/hr for consulting I WILL TAKE OFF WHAT I OWE YOU ANOTHER $3.30 FOR 5 MINUTES OF MY TIME... [Of course none of these deductions were mentioned in the original agreement. The fact remains, I didnt receive any payment until after I started filing complaints. I think Michele hoped that because it was such a small amount, that I wouldnt pursue it, but right is right. BTW, $16.30 of that $150,000 shes talking about belongs to me. I wonder how much more of it belongs to other freelance writers. Peanuts I know, but my peanuts and I worked hard for them. By the way, Ive been freelancing for over fifteen years; I know a scammer when I smell one. Get your money up front and your head examined if you would even consider working with WV Writing Services or Michele Walls, CEO!
Michele Walls
Racine,#8Author of original report
Thu, September 16, 2010
She say's I am cyber stalking her but yet I asked her to stop emailing me and I continue to get these ignorant emails from her. Here's the latest ones.
Email Subject: Demand For Payment
DEMAND FOR PAYMENT
September 15, 2010
Michele Walls, CEO
WV Writing Services
Dear Michele:
Please be advised that your account with ALICE THE POET remains seriously overdue in the amount of SIXTEEN DOLLARS AND THIRTY CENTS ($16.30), despite numerous efforts to resolve the matter of your past due account.
This letter shall serve as your notice before pursuing further legal means for collection of your overdue account. In order to avoid the ADDITIONAL COSTS OF ADDED INTEREST, COLLECTION FEES, AND/OR COURT COSTS, AND TO HELP PRESERVE YOUR CREDIT RATING, I suggest that you resolve this matter by immediate, full payment of SIXTEEN DOLLARS AND THIRTY CENTS ($16.30).
Sincerely,
Alice The Poet
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