How Our Site Works

Welcome to our friendly writer to writer warning site. This site allows writers to warn others about clients who have not paid them for work done. The person that maintains this blog makes no claims to any validity of any of the statements made by others on this site. This is not a site where we pursue any legal action, and we intend no harm against anyone mentioned here. It is simply a place for writers to talk about clients that they have had who did not pay them for their work.

email us at : writerstowriterswarnings@gmail.com

If you are mentioned on this site, and you think that you have been misrepresented, PLEASE comment to explain to others the situation. This is a place for writers to leave their own experiences about what has happened to them. If you have worked with a writer that is angry with you and has posted your name here, PLEASE defend yourself! We seek to explore all of the options and we want to hear your side of the story!

What If A Scammer Approaches You For Work?

If someone listed on this site, or on others sites approaches you and asks you to do work, how should you answer? The polite way is to say "No, thank you" or simply not to reply to the email. BUT THIS WONT STOP THEM FROM SCAMMING!

The only way to make things like this blog work is to reply to them with the truth. Say, for instance, "I saw your name and email on a blog warning me about scammers. Because of that, I will work for you, but only on a pre-pay basis. You pay me first, and then I will do the work." The only way that we can stop these people is by making them aware that we all know what they are doing. Let them know upfront. Make them go to the trouble of changing their email addresses again and again again. It is one of the only things that we poor, unrepresented writers can do to try to stop it. Stand up for yourself. TELL them that you know they are a scammer.

Saturday, September 29, 2007

LCP - Laray Carr, Etc.

If you've been around the sites at all, you have probably heard about the issues going around with Laray Carr, or with LCP. There are many sides and facets to this story, but as far as we can put together, LCP posted some adds asking for writers at the end of August. They wanted writers to write articles for magazines, and they wanted them fast. MOST of the writers were asked to choose their own article titles and subjects, from a list of magazine titles. They were told that they would be paid 25$ for articles of 500-1000 words, and 50$ for articles of 1000-1500 words. MOST of the writers were given a contract as well. At the beginning ,the writers were told that payment would be made around the 20th of September, which was the launch date for the magazines. Later, SOME writers were told the launch had been pushed back - October 1st was one of the dates mentioned.

The writers got into a very heated discussion over at FWJ and other places as well during this time frame. There was a lot of research done into the websites that LCP owned, the people who worked for them, and everything down to the contract and the emails from the contact person, Hope Hunt, was scrutinized. Things got angry, heated, and very strange, for awhile.

September 20th came and went with no payment for writers. A few days later, a mass email was sent to ALL writers, (at least all that have come forward to say so) claiming that all of the work that was done was going to be scrapped and that no one would be paid for it.

The debate/question is thus: The writers had a contract that stated that they'd be paid on publication of the articles, and the articles, supposedly, aren't going to be published. However, the writers who have come forward on other sites have claimed that Hope Hunt told them they were NOT querying articles or assignments, but rather they were being ASSIGNED articles, and therefore payments WOULD BE MADE.

The debate in this whole thing is over what rings true in the end. The contract (that some claim was copied off of existing sample contracts on the web) or the emails from the contact person, stating that the articles were assigned and would therefore be paid?

Please debate.

5 comments:

Writers Warnings said...

(from an email to us)
These people are scam artists. DO NOT WRITE FOR THEM. They ask you to write for them with payment expected in the future. $50 per article. They DO NOT PAY!!! They send a nice, tidy little letter saying that us stupid writers did not properly understand the contract and they would not be paying for any work. Repeat: Avoid these people. They will cheat you. btw: they owe me $400. Sounds like their story is different from the one they gave to another writer you have listed on your blog.

OCCUPYMAW said...

Nothing to do but sell those articles. If you have an Associated Content account, post them there. Or try sending them to real magazines. Make sure you have copies of the original, heck, print them out and mail them to yourself for a date on it other than the computer generated date.

They can't legally use the articles or sell them. Might as well make some legit cash off of the work.

Writers Warnings said...

(From an email to this blog)

As many hardworking and dedicated freelancewriters have recently found out,we were all screwed by Hope Hunt - Larry Carr b.s. Publications. Me and darling wife took on freelance writing months ago as a way to supplement our
household income after i was laid off. We both love to right in our
respective areas of knowledge, expertise, and experience over many years. We joined and did what was required and asked of us with the contracts (which now seem to have just been for the benefit of making writers BELIEVE they are on the-up-and-up). We did quite a few articles; actually, we alot of
them. They werent short either. Usually in the area of around 2000 words; you know, the $50.00 per articles. We were so excited that we had seemingly 'met' their deadline; then something started to happen during the last weeks
of this past August. I had a number of article ideas that i thought would fit into some of their 'publications'. The responses i and my wife received said that she, Hope, was 'drowing' in the current issues' amount of work, but, to bring back the ideas in about 2 weesk.. that would make it sometine
around the end of August. Lo and behold.. the now infamous letter from Hope telling all of us that we have all been screwed by whoever and she is no longer involved; how convenient. We were looking forward to being paid almost $1000.00; we were going to use it to make up some past bills and go see my wifes parents in Fla. Now, cant pay the bills in full, and mostly,
my wife wont be able to see her parents for Thansgiving. We should see if there a way to persue some sort of legal action against those who did this to all of us. Class action, whatever.... you never know... dont believe in
just contracts..... DO RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCH!!!

ช่วยตัวเอง ให้มีเงิน Slot Pg said...

ช่วยตัวเอง ให้มีเงิน Slot Pg เรามาลองมาดูกันว่าถ้าอยากมีเงินเก็บมากขึ้นเพื่อสร้างความมั่นคงให้กับชีวิต ทุกคนล้วนคาดหวังให้ตัวเองสุขสบาย ลอง slot pg มีกิน มีเงินใช้จนถึงวันสุดท้าย ของชีวิต

pg slot said...

slot game 6666 สล็อตออนไลน์น้องใหม่จากค่าย PGSLOT ค่ายเกมสล็อตออนไลน์อันดับ 1 ตลอดกาล แตกง่าย ฝากถอนรวดเร็วทันใจภายใน 30 วินาที ปลอดภัยด้วยระบบออโต้ เล่นได้ทุกที่ทุกเวลา