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customwritings.com frauds from Ukraine now claim to be from London, UK



nathraq  1 | 33  
Oct 09, 2009 | #41
I'm new here, but have been lurking for sometime now, reading though the various threads.

WritersBeware, I really enjoy your posts, and all the research you put behind them. I had to register here when you brought up that link, historypapers.org. The site is absolute filth. The grammar is horrendous, and a person can ascertain from the sporadic lack of articles in front of nouns throughout their articles on the site, (ie: a, the, an) that it is maintained by a ESL'er, and most probably a Slav, as there are no articles in the Slavic languages.

Thanks for the info. Hope I can contribute to the forums.
WRT  16 | 1656 ☆☆   Company Representative
Oct 09, 2009 | #42
Hope I can contribute to the forums.

Hi :) A new member who happens to 1) be sane and 2) speak English. That's what I call a `breath of fresh air.'

Looking forward to reading your posts.
OP WritersBeware  
Nov 20, 2009 | #43
browniecorp.co.uk
diamondapartments.com.ua
e-brownie.com
ebrownie.net
uvocorp.com
uvosupport.com

Eugene
Bohdana Khmelnitskogo
Kyiv, Kyiv 04210
UA

He also goes by "Yason" to engage in-and pay for-banned linking activiities for his essay sites:

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academichelp.net
advancedwriters.com
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bestessaytopics.com
blogscribes.com
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historypapers.org
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mastersthesiswriting.com
midterm.us
ordercustompaper.com
orderessay.net
plagiarismdetect.com
primewriters.com
revisionlabs.com
thepensters.com
educator  - | 7  
Dec 09, 2009 | #44
HAHAHA! Like those who try to advertise their newly created sites that don't even appear in search engines and they also claim they "found them by miracle" ;--).
american_writer  10 | 91  
Dec 09, 2009 | #45
Well the big difference was that the "Watch Dog Group" in question was saying things like they were running a prostitution ring, making chi pr00n and were a drug dealing crime syndicate! Under US law it is OK to call a scammer a scammer and freedom of speech under the 1st amendment of the Constitution is pretty well protected for all to say just about anything within reason. These guys just made some big claims with no proof and that is the only reason they got in trouble. In the case of CustomWritings.com there is enough evidence to 100% prove they are low down spammers and scammers! You don't have to be Sherlock Holmes or the head cashier at your local WalMart to realize that CustomWritings.com is a 3nd rate scam.
OP WritersBeware  
Dec 09, 2009 | #46
These guys just made some big claims with no proof and that is the only reason they got in trouble.

They didn't make ANY claims. They quoted other sources; namely, a newspaper in Pakistan. Plus, the "watchdog group" absolutely dominated the lawsuit and ultimately took ownership of the Pakistani company's entire network of 555 essay sites.
anky  4 | 31  
Jan 06, 2010 | #47
LOL! Don't you realize what you write is total nonsense??

Very true..10 on 10 for your observation.. its a public forum and she writes anything.. her last post says.. she wants banana.. hahahahha.. what does it mean..?? I asked her research for *********.com and she said she wants banana.
OP WritersBeware  
Jan 06, 2010 | #48
Anky is a shining example of ESL incompetence. Not once have I ever communicated that I want a banana.

Just imagine the type of papers that this incompetent buffoon writes for its unwitting, victimized clients.
waiganjo  - | 9  
Feb 04, 2010 | #49
Hi,
I have worked as a writer at Brownie Freelance Limited, and am totally embarrassed by those accusation. The true is, this company is the best i have ever come across.

Thank You.
OP WritersBeware  
Feb 04, 2010 | #50
You have no business writing professionally-in the English language-for anyone.
waiganjo  - | 9  
Feb 05, 2010 | #51
"WritersBeware" you sound like bamboozle in ua arguments, look 4 reassurances b4 any judgment. Plz mind ua Q's and P's.
OP WritersBeware  
Feb 05, 2010 | #52
English, please.
OP pheelyks  
Feb 05, 2010 | #53
waiganjo, Brownie Freelance aka UVO is nothing more than a bunch of ukrianian administrators and pakistani/kenyan/jordanian writers--like yourself--who are completely unqualified to write ANYTHING in the English language, let alone academic papers of university quality.

Anyone who wants to see this for themselves can check out the UVO/Academic Expert writer's forum:

gradelancer.com/forum
waiganjo  - | 9  
Feb 06, 2010 | #54
Thank you for your illumination.
WRT  16 | 1656 ☆☆   Company Representative
Feb 06, 2010 | #55
I have worked as a writer at Brownie Freelance Limited, and am totally embarrassed by those accusation. The true is, this company is the best i have ever come across.

Have worked, as in no longer work there?
Do you know what embarrassing means?
"those (plural) accusation (singular)"
"the true is ..."

"WritersBeware" you sound like bamboozle in ua argument

She was stating a fact, not presenting an argument. Do you know the difference?
bamboozle?
Do you know what it means?

look 4 reassurances b4 any judgment

Reassurances? What do you mean? Do you know the meaning of the words you're using?

Plz mind ua Q's and P's.

Ps and Qs ... not Q's and P's - not that anyone cares about, or even uses, that outdated Victorian expression ...

Somebody ... anybody ... what does ua mean?

Are you really a writer? Do you actually get paid for writing in English? I was under the illusion that one had to be fluent in the English language before working as a professional English language writer. Am I mistaken? Is a fleeting knowledge of the language all that is required nowadays?

Thank you for your illumination.

Illumination? Why? Did you experience an epiphany while reading Pheelyks and WB's posts? Why use such dramatic words? Could you not have just written "clarification"? Not dramatic enough?
waiganjo  - | 9  
Feb 06, 2010 | #56
Halt shenanigans.
WRT  16 | 1656 ☆☆   Company Representative
Feb 06, 2010 | #57
Okay ... where do I begin? You've managed to mess up two simple words.

Breaking News - shenanigans is not a noun.

Most of your expressions died along with Queen Victoria.

I'll be nice now - you have a `quaint' way with words. Translation: You should not be using the English language at all.
waiganjo  - | 9  
Feb 06, 2010 | #58
WRT
"You should not be using the English language at all"
Focus on your own business, okay?
OP WritersBeware  
Feb 06, 2010 | #59
Focus on your own business, okay?

Your fraud negatively impacts all legitimate companies in the industry.
waiganjo  - | 9  
Feb 06, 2010 | #60
Anyway, it's good to fight for writers rights. Fact, am against fraud.
OP WritersBeware  
Feb 06, 2010 | #61
Fact, am against fraud.

Look in the mirror.

I wouldn't hire you to write a wrong. (Yes, I know that you're incredibly confused.)
WRT  16 | 1656 ☆☆   Company Representative
Feb 06, 2010 | #62
I am focused on my business. Do you have any notion of the damage which writers such as yourself are doing to the industry? It is because of the likes of you that customers label us scammers until we prove otherwise. You have no business working as an English writer ... none at all.

Guess what? When people of your calibre claim to work as writers in this industry, it is my business. On what basis were you even hired? You may have a string of PhD's attached to your name but you certainly do not have the English language skills necessary to communicate whatever knowledge you might have in that skull of yours. If you want to work as a writer, please confine yourself to a language which you actually know.
waiganjo  - | 9  
Feb 06, 2010 | #63
(Yes, I know that you're incredibly confused.)
Why?
OP WritersBeware  
Feb 06, 2010 | #64
Thank you for the amusement.
waiganjo  - | 9  
Feb 06, 2010 | #65
(It is because of the likes of you that customers label us scammers until we prove otherwise)
You're a scammer as an individual.
WRT  16 | 1656 ☆☆   Company Representative
Feb 06, 2010 | #66
You're a scammer as an individual.

Whichever way I look at this, it makes no sense. Are you implying that I scam people into thinking that I am an individual when I am actually a multitude? What are you trying to say? Please help me understand as I don't speak gibberish.
OP pheelyks  
Feb 06, 2010 | #67
Anyway, it's good to fight for writers rights.

And somehow Brownie Freelance protects writer's rights? By imposing late fees on orders that writers didn't even take? And offering reduced payments for "rewrites" after one writer screws up an order, while the administration pockets the difference?

You're an idiot and a tool.
waiganjo  - | 9  
Feb 07, 2010 | #68
WRT
(It is because of the likes of you that customers label us scammers until we prove otherwise)
"Customer label me us scammer until i prove otherwise", if you have scammer reputation, then carry your own junk. Is summary, never use plural.




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