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Has anybody used GraduateWriter.com?



watchout  - | 2  
Dec 04, 2015 | #41
All the people on here in favour of GW are either GW staff or paid to entice innocent students because GW is just a money spinning machine. They keep charging and charging, they have endless fees, reminds me of tom and jerry cartoon, just horrible!

Their writers are average and quality of work leaves a lot to be desired, below average, so BE WARNED!!
editor75  13 | 1844  
Dec 04, 2015 | #42
No one is going to feel sorry for you because you spent some money. If the essay you got really is a piece of ****, why not post it here and tear it to shreds? Instead, all you do is whine about your lost money and then begrudgingly tack on the milquetoast conclusion that it was "average." Who are you to judge? Post it here and let writers, teachers, and essay admin have a look. Till then, you'll get no sympathy, at least from me. I'm just going to think you're a greedy jerk who got an ungrateful, spiteful case of buyer's remorse-- the worst kind of customer imo.
sevendude  - | 1   Observer
Dec 06, 2015 | #43
GraduateWriter?

Hi guys,

Have anybody used GradauteWriter service?
Its in the recommended service list and also in the essay ads.

But I would like to get some real feedback from people who have actually used it.

Thanks
FreelanceWriter  6 | 3089   ☆☆☆   Freelance Writer
Dec 06, 2015 | #44
There's already an identical thread right here: essayscam.org/forum/es/anybody-used-graduatewriter-3600/ and the reason they're on the Recommended Services list is very simple: That's just another advertising option available to any essay service provider who wants to pay for inclusion on that list. I'm not necessarily criticizing anybody for it; but you shouldn't think that it means anybody impartial or objective is actually "recommending" them other than the entity that chose to pay to be included on that list.
editor75  13 | 1844  
Dec 07, 2015 | #45
I'm not necessarily criticizing anybody for it

smirks the guy who buys banner ads.
FreelanceWriter  6 | 3089   ☆☆☆   Freelance Writer
Dec 07, 2015 | #46
I'm not suggesting there's anything wrong with purchasing a banner ad. There's nothing wrong with paying to be included on a "Recommended Services" list, either. The difference is that anybody who sees a banner ad already knows that it's an ad; the same isn't necessarily true when people encounter a tab that lists "recommended" services, especially on a forum that relates to scams in the industry. I'm just suggesting that customers looking for trustworthy and high-quality essay-service providers shouldn't mistakenly assume that any service provider on that list is actually being "recommended" by anyone. Same goes for understanding that someone here with a S/N "ForumRegulator" is just another forum member and not a moderator or forum administrator of any kind.

It's the same simple concept behind the little print above multiple-page advertisements in magazines that says "This is an Advertisement" or "Advertisement"; and I'm not criticizing anybody for purchasing (or selling) either form of advertisement here. I've purchased ads before and might do it again. People shouldn't think they're reading medical articles in magazines if they're really just reading pharmaceutical company marketing literature and people shouldn't think that inclusion on a "recommended" list means that anybody on that list has been vetted by anybody if the only criteria for inclusion on the list is choosing to pay the fee for it. Actually, that point is totally consistent with your long-term haranguing of the moderators here about selling ad space to certain essay companies as part of your magical metamorphosis from some creepy admitted crook posting for years under the S/N "RustyIronChains" into a white knight "editor" whose purpose for being here is to protect essay-service customers by helping them identify scams.
ProfessorVerb  35 | 829   ☆☆   Freelance Writer
Dec 08, 2015 | #47
I've saved so much time, words (!) and effort since I avoided this site. Unending. Vulgar. Unnecessary. Let's all just get along please (no racist wisecracks s.v.p.). We're just trying to make a living, right?

See you next year. Be prolific and prosperous...
editor75  13 | 1844  
Dec 08, 2015 | #48
Please don't take the high road out yet, Professor-- at least read the thread I bumped first.
msl52  - | 1   Student
Jun 04, 2016 | #49
Hello,

I recently ordered a project of doctoral level from graduatewriter.com. I searched many places for a legit writing service myself and believe me it's hard work finding one. Finally I decided to go with graduatewriter.com. I gave them as many details about my project as I could, and they started. Madeline sent me the finished article exactly on the date that we agreed upon. The paper needed a little revision and she was absolutely responsible about the work and sent me a much improved and revised version the next day. I am very happy that I came to know her. I know you see many fake recommendations in this forum. It's very hard to find good services among thousands of flashy websites out there and you have every right to be suspicious. But this is a legit comment and since I went through a lot of trouble to find a good writer I thought I should be helping the others that may need such a service. I can give you my email or even my SKYPE id if you need any help.

I highly recommend graduatewriter.com and I can assure you that you will have a great experience working with Madeline, who is so nice that I wish I was friends with her.
ghd92  - | 2  
Jun 06, 2016 | #50
used it before. contents of the essay, grammar, format, everything was great quality except it did not 100% followed essay subject... ended up getting B+
rosa  - | 2   Student
Jul 22, 2016 | #51
I just had another project finished by GraduateWriter.com. They completed the project a day before the deadline that I gave them. The writing is again very professional and I am completely satisfied.
ProfessorVerb  35 | 829   ☆☆   Freelance Writer
Jul 22, 2016 | #52
They completed the project a day before the deadline

This is one of the advantages of ordering during the slower summer months.
JohnLo  - | 2  
Aug 27, 2016 | #53
I spent a lot of time reading comments on Graduatewriter.com. Most of them were so positive that I was persuaded to contact Madeline to order 50 pages of Lit review. I paid $1000 for the first 25 pages and Madeline suggested that I would receive the work within 7 days. Then I checked the email and receive my order on time, which made me so happy. However, the more I read, the more confused I became. I got no idea about the content which was completely irrelevant to my study. OMG, I couldn't believe it.

I contacted Madeline to tell her my disappointment and she promised to ask the writer to revise the papers in 4 days. To make sure the writer could follow up the knowledge background in my field and it would be easier for her to write, I attached the detailed outline and asked Madeline to forward to the writer.

4 days later, I got the revised work which again made me angry and disappointed. The writer didn't follow the outline, importantly, the papers contained 90% OFF TOPIC content and weird writing style for Lit re ( she used a lot of long quotations -120 words for each with ancient references)

I did email Madeline to ask her what happened and she said that the writer was one of the best ones she knew and she asked me if I still wanted my work done with the other writer at reduced rate. Obviously, I didn't want to lose any more money and I asked her for refund. Madeline agreed to send 60% refund.

I totally wasted $400 and time for nonsense stuff!!!
FreelanceWriter  6 | 3089   ☆☆☆   Freelance Writer
Aug 27, 2016 | #54
I know nothing (good or bad) about this particular company, but if you got your refund, that's obviously a good sign. However, this illustrates one of the reasons that you're sometimes better off using a legitimate freelancer than (even) a legitimate essay company: specifically, at essay companies, your order can be taken by whatever writer chooses to click "Accept Assignment." Sometimes, it's a very experienced writer who has completed many similar projects before; other times, it could be a new writer who just started doing this, who's never completed a similar project before, and who has no idea how to do a literature review.

It also illustrates why you should always try to start with a much smaller order (closer to 5 pages than 25 pages) until you have a chance to review the writer's work and writing style. That's something you should do whether it's a freelancer or a company; and if it's the latter, never assume that the company's other writers are as good as the one whose work you liked, because, very often, it won't be unless you can get the same writer for your project. In that regard, you should always include the words "If my requested writer is unavailable, I want a refund unless I expressly agree to accept a different writer" in your order. That way, your credit card company (or PayPal) will back you up if the company allows any other writer to take your project without your permission.
Madeline_GW  - | 2   Company Representative
Aug 29, 2016 | #55
I am sorry that JohnLo is still disappointed with his experience with us. We try very hard to satisfy our clients.

When he first gave such negative feedback in response to the original first half of the literature review, I was surprised. His writer is a professor in a field related to his, and receives very few complaints for her work. I reviewed the paper myself, and found that while some of what the client had merit, I certainly did not believe that everything was useless (as he had claimed).

I therefore asked the writer to revise the work, and asked her to pay strict attention to the outline. I did this at no charge to the client (although we paid the writer for her work)

She did so, but again the client claimed that everything was useless -- nothing was worth anything.

That is a large claim to make. This was a 25-page literature review (half of a 50-page literature review). The writer included completely relevant information, included a mix of mostly recent and some classic works, and laid the foundation for the rest of the review.

Nevertheless, the client was still not happy. I offered to refund him 60% of the price, asserting that at least 40% of the work was useful. He agreed, and so I refunded the payment.

Again, I am sorry that he is still disappointed, but given that we did everything we could to meet his criteria -- and then gladly refunded an appropriate percentage of his money when we could not completely meet those criteria.

Sincerely,

Madeline, GraduateWriter.com

Btw. if JohnLo agrees, we'll be happy to publish a sample of the review for the community to comment.

[Btw. 2] - the following is a real testimonial from a graduate student:

Dear Madeline,

I started to utilize essay writing services since I was a sophomore in college. I had my fair share of horrible experiences (i.e. late works, blatantly plagiarized works, unresponsive writers/customer service reps, etc.) that left me sad and weary. I found your website while I was on Essayscam.com. I googled your service and read numerous positive reviews from other satisfied customers. I decided to take a chance, because I really want to find a writing service I can count on. I'm beyond satisfied with the way you handle my order. My only regret is that I haven't find you sooner.

You and your team are so wonderful to do business with. I will place all my future orders with you, and I will be sure to recommend your service to all my cousins and close friends.

Thank you.

JohnLo  - | 2  
Aug 29, 2016 | #56
Hi Madeline.

When I read your post, I felt more disappointed. At first, you insisted the writer was one of the best one and you could not believe she did such a bad thing. However, after I had taken some examples to illustrate that the writer was writing irrelevant information, you accepted the truth. Here is your email:

"I see. All right. Well, what would you like to do now? Would you like to try a new writer for a reduced fee? I am sure there is something from this work that can be salvaged.

Sincerely,
Madeline, GraduateWriter.com"


I completely trusted you from the beginning, but the way you explained in the forum makes me think that you are trying to confirm that you are always a good company and I am a troublemaker. Please be honest in business in all situations!!
Madeline_GW  - | 2   Company Representative
Aug 29, 2016 | #57
That is definitely one of the many, many paragraphs that I wrote in this situation. I was making the point -- yet again, as I had done previously -- that not everything our writer wrote was "garbage" and "useless" as the client claimed.

I won't post any of the rest of our conversations here as that would be a violation of our confidentiality policy. But please note that this client agreed to my solution. He said as much in his original post. So -- where is the dishonesty, then?

To claim that I was dishonest in this transaction is just plain mean-spirited; to bring it up at all, weeks after the fact, is in itself strange. All I can say is what I tell our clients: for a company such as ours to be dishonest is not just unethical, but it's stupid. And I am neither of those things.

Sincerely,

Madeline, GraduateWriter.com
subzero99  - | 1   Student
Oct 19, 2016 | #58
I did use GWs' services twice, and each and every time I got very well written papers delivered on time!!!

Keep up the good work Madeline!
Major  35 | 1449 ☆☆  
Oct 19, 2016 | #59
What was your recent project, subject?
Cite  2 | 1853 ☆☆☆  
Oct 17, 2020 | #60
@99Essays Excellent humor. These symptoms are exactly what students undergo when dealing with graduatewriter. It is a stroke waiting to happen. Students definitely feel the minimum of a migraine as they read their plagiarism riddled paper. They definitely feel some arm cramping and sudden death in their body parts when they realize they won't be getting their money back after receiving such lousy work. They definitely feel comatose when they are forced to submit the paper, only to receive what they know will be a failing grade in the end. Is it worth the intellectual death to work with this company? I do not think so.
ninjawarrior  - | 206  
Oct 18, 2020 | #61
99Essay's 7-year-old post was not funny; there was no constructive reason to bump this thread. In addition, GW is one of the more traditionally-perfectionist companies in the industry when it comes to quality control; you are a moron who has not yet figured out how to use pronouns and articles correctly.

Also, the mods' lap-dog should know that GW is up there in a banner ad, right next to your beloved CP. Have you seen it?
dwuk  - | 1   Student
Jun 21, 2021 | #62
UK board member here.

I've used GW within the last week.

One word: Brilliant!

Worth the payment - look at it more of an investment, than as a cost.

I've used GW since a change in personal circumstances affected my (planned) studies, and caused me to need external assistance to complete some research/work.

GW have been polite, delivered on-time, and asked/answered the right queries, before any work was completed.
noted  10 | 2073 ☆☆☆☆☆  
Jun 22, 2021 | #63
The way that the reviews for G W vary from good to bad, the openness of the company representative to continue to work towards a resolution to the client problem, even the refund at a reasonable rate says one thing ; a person can take a chance with this company. It seems to be balanced enough in terms of produced services to show that they are not a perfect company, but they try to be, and often succeeds in doing so. Does this mean the company is not a scam? Maybe yes, maybe no. It is a matter of interpretation for the clients they work with and what their experience was. Am I making a recommendation? I never said that.
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