13TH COMPLAINT
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: THIRTEENTH COMPLAINT about RiseUp Publications!
Date: Wed, 06 May 2009 17:00:12 -0400
To:
vtinsley@usariseup.com
May 6, 2009
RiseUp Publications, LLC. / Rise Up Magazine / usariseup.com
Janice S. Ellis, Ph.D., Founder & Publisher
E. Frank Ellis, Chairman and CEO
Veronica Tinsley, Chief Financial Officer -
vtinsley@usariseup.com
Domnick Hadley, Associate Editor -
dhadley@usariseup.com
Lauren Erickson -
media@usariseup.com
P(816)561-5200
F(816) 561-5201
Ellis Management Marketing Group - EMMG
Christopher Ellis, Vice President Business Development -
chris@emmg.net
Janice Ellis -
ellis@emmg.net
4435 Main St., Suite 550
Kansas City, MO 64111
P(888)816-6469
P(816)753-2276
P(816)753-6400
F(816)753-6401
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THE COMPLAINT
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[LO] (name not published here but was, of course, provided to the publisher)
alleges you owe her $750.00.
It appears your statement that ALL writers were sent some money was a lie.
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THE COMPLAINT
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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Complaint regarding Rise Up magazine
Date: Tue, 5 May 2009 13:23:18 +0000 (UTC)
From: LO
Ms. Hoy,
I'm uncertain if you are still handling complaints regarding Rise Up
magazine, but I am another one of those writers that have not been paid
by the magazine. I have been trying to handle the matter myself,
thinking that Ms. Ellis would do the right thing and paid what is owed
to me. But to date, I have not received one payment, not even a partial.
In March of last year, I was contracted by the magazine to submit a
750-word essay. The contract was
for $1.00 a word. This essay was published in Issue 8 (Aug. 8-14, 2008);
however, it was not published in hard copy but online and was
mysteriously yanked after a week. Luckily, I saved a copy of that
issue, which I can forward, along with a copy of the contract, upon
request.
Months went by with no payment. In December 2008, probably in response
to the complaints you were handling against the magazine, Ms. Ellis
contacted all the writers and stated that if unpaid writers would submit
proof of contract and an invoice, she would ensure payment. I complied.
When the end of January arrived, I contact Ms. Ellis and asked when I
could expect payment. She stated that even though Issue 8 had not been
published, she would still make sure I got paid. When I sent her the
pdf of that issue as proof that it was published, her response was it
was only published online. My contract gives Rise Up magazine one-time
rights for publication in print AND online.
I have contacted Catesby A. Major, the attorney listed on your Web site
in February of this year and I have yet to receive an acknowledgment of
my communication. The reason I bring this to you is because I visited
the magazine's Web site today on a whim and found the site has a
complete redesign! Redesigns are not cheap! So if they can find the
money to revamp a Web site, then they should pay writers what is owed.
LO
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PUBLISHER RESPONDS
Subject: RE: THIRTEENTH COMPLAINT about RiseUp Publications!
Date: Wed, 6 May 2009 20:13:12 -0500
From: Janice Ellis <jellis@usariseup.com>
We processed checks on Friday, May 1, 2009, which included balances to
[LO].
Thank you.
Janice Ellis
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WRITER SENDS UPDATE
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: THIRTEENTH COMPLAINT about RiseUp Publications!
Date: Mon, 11 May 2009 17:05:20 -0400
From: LO
Ms. Hoy,
I received a check today from Rise Up Magazine for the full amount.
Thank you so VERY much for your help!
LO
MORE INFO. FROM THE WRITER
Date: Tue, 12 May 2009 17:15:19 -0400
From: LO
She claims checks were mailed on May 1? Postmark on the envelope
says May 7.
LO
Sent from my iPhone
WRITERSWEEKLY NOTE: That means she actually mailed the checks the day AFTER WritersWeekly sent the warning notice above - not the Friday before!