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CNN doing a good job, bestessays.com got an "F"



WritersBeware  
Sep 28, 2009 | #161
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There you go again throwing numbers that you can't back up.

Oh, really? Thanks for slamming your foot in your mouth again. I have a list that contains well over 1,000 fraudulent sites, and not a single one of them is American, British, or Canadian.

You just make yourself look utterly stupid.

Do you have the sack to claim that I am incorrect? Nope. Man-up! So, tell me again-which of the truly American, British, or Canadian companies are fraudulent? Name names, coward.
EW_writer  21 | 1981 ☆☆☆  
Sep 28, 2009 | #162
Well if your definition of "fraudulent" is "not American, British, or Canadian" then whoop-dee-doo, of course 100% (not just 99%) of all foreign sites would be considered fraudulent. This is completely irrelevant to the fraudulence that customers are concerned with, which includes not delivering orders or giving them up to university authorities. Now, take your foot out of your mouth and go back to sucking those eggs.
WritersBeware  
Sep 28, 2009 | #163
LOL, the moron is now quoting irrelevant threads that contain his old arguments that I already crushed (plus the criminal's obligatory attacks against ET).

Listen, crook, I have repeatedly stated that the fraudulent sites happen to be foreign. Again, I ask the simple question: "Is it my fault that 99% of all fraudulent sites are from Ukraine, Pakistan, or the Philippines"? Plus, why do you have such a problem with me uncovering blatant fraud and protecting the public?

Well if your definition of "fraudulent" is "not American, British, or Canadian" then whoop-dee-doo, of course 100% (not just 99%) of all foreign sites would be considered fraudulent.

They are few and very far between, but there are legitimate, law-abiding sites/companies that originated in foreign countries, such as Poland.
Stacey  1 | 12  
Sep 28, 2009 | #164
I saw this on cnn and thought it was interesting to watch. Is it legal to own a legitimate paper site in the US?
EW_writer  21 | 1981 ☆☆☆  
Sep 29, 2009 | #165
"Is it my fault that 99% of all fraudulent sites are from Ukraine, Pakistan, or the Philippines"?

Again, if by fraudulent you mean "not American, British, or Canadian" then whoop-dee-doo, of course 100% (not just 99%) of all foreign sites would be considered fraudulent. I think everyone in this forum can see the flaw of your bigoted claim.

I have no problem with you stating which sites you believe aren't American. Go right ahead. The problem that I have with you has nothing to do with your evidences of fake addresses and fire drills (although I still do find it quite peculiar that the company you work for doesn't even post its address on its site).

LOL, the moron is now quoting irrelevant threads that contain his old arguments that I already crushed (plus the criminal's obligatory attacks against ET).

Riight... should the people reading this thread take egg-sucker's word for it? Nahhh... go on, click the links and see what I mean. :)
EW_writer  21 | 1981 ☆☆☆  
Sep 29, 2009 | #167
Right.. and see my response in the thread linked above. :)
Cite  2 | 1853 ☆☆☆  
May 26, 2021 | #168
CNN, the harbinger of fake news. Now that everyone knows that their reporters are for sale, one only needs to wonder which competitor site paid for the news feature. This paid ar eake news practice is nothing new. They just perfected it over time. Yup, I believe this feature was one of their minor paid features since academic writing mills were not yet a big concern at that time.
noted  10 | 2064 ☆☆☆☆☆  
Oct 11, 2021 | #169
The CNN report is based on the fast eroding academic integrity of the international student base. It isn't just an American problem anymore although majority of the users still come from there. In the past, students paid for research papers and projects, but, the students still did their homework. That is no longer the case. These days they pay even for those services, as offered by the same companies. That report was not fake news. Rather, it was a report that reflected the academic issues of its time, and deserves to be updated to cover the new avenue of academic scams, homework.
The opinions are that of the author's alone based on an individual capacity. Opinions are provided "as is" and are not error-free.
FreelanceWriter  6 | 3089   ☆☆☆   Freelance Writer
Oct 12, 2021 | #170
It's not exactly a huge revelation, nor does that report necessarily have to have been commissioned by a "competitor." The simple truth is that the vast majority of the "writers" working for most essay companies just aren't very good at all. Forget about the companies that are outright scams because they provide either nothing at all or nothing more than some garbage copied and pasted directly from Wikipedia and other online sources. If you order a standard academic project from most essay companies, the product you'll receive usually won't be very helpful and/or any better than what any college freshman could have produced himself without paying anybody. Even when I was writing for completely legitimate essay companies, I was almost always shocked at how bad the essays were anytime I happened to see anything written by any of their other writers, with the exception of their only 3 or 4 other good writers.

I came to know them only because, in 2007 or 2008, the company asked all of us to come here to respond (100% truthfully) to some of the ridiculous and outrageously false accusations posted by one disgruntled ex-writer and (I think) one dissatisfied customer. Those writers were ProfessorVerb, ResearchPro, and Pheelyks. Professor Verb retired a couple of years ago after a long successful career; ResearchPro died suddenly and unexpectedly in 2015; and Pheelyks took a good job in a totally different field. Back then, the four of us were their top writers, both in terms of our regular output volume and (especially) in the quality of our work. Some of the work I happened to see that their other writers produced (such as when I received those essays in conjunction with a new order for the exact same project requesting a different writer) was just atrocious; and this was at a legitimate American company with an A+ Better Business Bureau rating that never ripped anybody off or tolerated plagiarism.




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