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Beware of Scammer (research paper editor) Denesia Quail!


berry123  1 | 1   Student
Mar 17, 2015 | #1
This person scammed me for $150. He/she promised to edit my research paper. When I asked her to talk over the phone or verify her credentials, she refused (which should have been the red flag).

I emailed her two days before the assignment due date, she told me that she was going send me the edited essay on the day it was due, since she had to make major changes to it. To my surprise, she did not email me ever since.

Beware of her and others alike!

Her email is (denny.quail@gmail) Posted various ads here and on Kijiji with titles "NEED HELP WITH YOUR ESSAYS AND TERM PAPERS?" "BEST SOCIAL SCIENCE ESSAYS ON THE WEB"

kijiji.ca/v-tutor-language-lessons/city-of-toronto/best-social-science-essays-on-the-web/1053299447
kijiji.ca/v-tutor-language-lessons/mississauga-peel-region/need-help-with-your-essays-and-term-papers/1053300468
writers2beware  29 | 1712 ☆☆  
Mar 17, 2015 | #2
If you do business with a Gmail address, you are a gullible idiot.
OP berry123  1 | 1   Student
Mar 17, 2015 | #3
I've learned a valuable lesson as a first-timer and just wanted to inform others. Thank you for your highly constructive feedback.
writers2beware  29 | 1712 ☆☆  
Mar 17, 2015 | #4
Thank you for your highly constructive feedback.

You're welcome.
Nathansmith  - | 7  
Mar 27, 2015 | #5
Editor WarningHeyyy berry123,

I agree with yah.. even i exp the same... but my friends suggested a few points in finding expert assignment helper as my service provider for helping me out for my Social work assignment done..(btw I'm not a bad student :P bt ya hd sm emergencies due to which i wsnt able to do dat :) )

Some imp points which truly helped me out....

1. You should ring them directly, instead of sending mails initially...( my service provider also has a whatsapp so i ping David any time :P )

2. Always ask them for sample worked papers.

3. Never pay full money. try making it in installments...this is why you can be at least sure that not all ur eggs r in croc's mouth :P

On top of dat u can also ask them to connect u with a writer directly so dat u know a bit of wt he is planning to do....

oh come onn...hw d **** u can trust a gmail id lol :P :P :P for godske trust only company email ids...

hope this was helpful....al d best mate :)
cheers,

nathan
writers2beware  29 | 1712 ☆☆  
Mar 27, 2015 | #6
"Nathansmith" is a piece of spammer and scammer from India. Why is he still allowed here?
Cite  2 | 1853 ☆☆☆  
Nov 27, 2020 | #7
If you do business with a Gmail address, you are a gullible idiot.

Not all businesses that use a gmail address should be questioned or considered a scam. There are those who use the Gmail address out of convenience. These days, even well known companies have a gmail address to contact them by. It isn't a crime. It isn't something that indicates a crime will take place, neither does it mean that the company is illegal, which is what you are implying with that statement. Who cares if it is a gmail address? All that matters is that the writer delivers as promised. The acts of the writer should not be associated with gmail at all. They only provided the address, which is free for all to acquire. They had nothing to do with the bad service the client experienced.
FreelanceWriter  6 | 3089   ☆☆☆   Freelance Writer
Nov 30, 2020 | #8
The person who posted that about gmail addresses is an undisclosed principal of essay companies. As a member here, he/she regularly posted these types of "warnings" out of self-interest, specifically to discourage prospective customers from ever using any independent writer. I was no less legitimate and no less safe to use before 2010 when I advertised only my AOL email without any website, during which time this person knew, full well, that I was a totally legitimate writer who was actually supplying his/her essay companies with hundreds of high-quality essays every year. In fact, he/she also knew that those essay companies considered me to be one of their top 3 or 4 writers (out of several hundred). Because of this person's continuous disparagement of all writers using AOL accounts without any acknowledgement that at least some of us are exceptions to that characterization, I had no choice but to create a website and to stop advertising under my AOL email.
noted  10 | 2064 ☆☆☆☆☆  
Oct 14, 2024 | #9
I think this is a case of a stolen identity. Denesia Quail is a performer who has her own YouTube channel that specializes in Alt Rock and Indie Music. This cannot be the same person as the writing scam artist that was discussed by the OP. I guess the person who stole the identity of the real Denesia Quail is a fan of her music or something. It is not a common name that could be referred to like say Jennifer Jones or something. This was a deliberate act of identity theft as far as I can tell. Make sure to always run a name check on the writer you are planning to hire before closing the deal. You need to be sure that the person is actually who they say you are. If they cannot prove their identity, then do not hire them. You are definitely talking to and making a deal with a scammer.
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FreelanceWriter  6 | 3089   ☆☆☆   Freelance Writer
Oct 14, 2024 | #10
Make sure to always run a name check on the writer you are planning to hire before closing the deal. ... If they cannot prove their identity, then do not hire them. You are definitely talking to and making a deal with a scammer.
True. A legitimate honest writer has no reason ever to conceal his identity from his clients. However, just a name and phone number provided by the writer provide no real assurance, by themselves, that you really know who you're dealing with, because (obviously) anybody can make up a name and everybody has a cell phone. That's why the only real way to be absolutely sure that you know your writer's true identity is to confirm, independently, that the name provided can be searched online AND linked directly to a landline # through typical ID-verification services and online local directories, and that the landline matches the # provided by the writer. Knowing your writer's real identity is invaluable, because it means the writer is accountable and (especially) because blackmail and extortion of any kind are completely impossible without anonymity. For the exact same reason, there's also much more safety dealing only with writers located in first-world countries, where there actually is a functional criminal justice system, as well as with writers whose online presence on forums such as this one is a decade or more long and under the exact same ID or forum S/N.




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