Frequently Asked Questions
Our rationale is simple: We don’t think it is fair that people should be judged mainly on how well they can put their ideas into writing. A lot of intelligent people struggle with writing well. Even worse, there are a lot of very dull people with no good ideas who happen to be good writers. Those are the ones who will succeed in both school and business! And that just isn’t fair. So, we take your good ideas and turn them into great writing.
First, let’s not confuse the difference between ‘price’ and ‘cost’, as those aren’t the same thing at all. So honestly, that isn’t the best question. A much better question would be: “What might it cost me to NOT use AWS writing service?” The COST to your grades or business reputation is probably a whole lot higher than the PRICE of the writing you need. Prices depend on several factors, such as length of paper, research required, academic level of the writing and a number of other things. See our pricing section HERE for more details.
Passion. Dedication. Accuracy. Excellence. Pick any similarly glowing adjective you like, and we have it. We aren’t just a random bunch of writers who are looking for some way to make a buck. This company was founded on one principle: Helping people who aren’t great writers to succeed regardless of their writing ability. We engage only the best writers, who are not only knowledgeable in their field but are also outstanding writers.
Lots of competing services use sub-standard writers. Some engage writers who have a university degree in English but aren’t native English speakers. Please believe us when we tell you that this makes a big, big difference in the quality of the writing. We see it all the time. Published articles and papers frequently have subject/predicate mismatch errors, awkward phrasing and convoluted expressions which are unfortunately typical of poor writers. We totally understand if you are shopping for a particular price point. Yes, other services may offer you a lower price, but do you really want to risk getting an inferior product to save a few dollars?