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dissertationboss.com experience


James5712  1 | 1  
Feb 20, 2016 | #1
I understand your reservations about giving sensitive information to online companies.
But i have great experience with dissertationboss.com provides a number of unlimited revisions, pricing policy is transparent , content they provided, is always fresh.
writers2beware  29 | 1712 ☆☆  
Feb 20, 2016 | #2
James5712 = spammer and liar

Evidence suggests that dissertationboss.com is a deceptive, non-American, ESL outfit from Pakistan:

Domain: dissertationboss.com
Registrant Name: ISNPK
Registrant Organization: ISN
Registrant Street: Defence Phase 5
Registrant City: Karachi
Registrant State/Province: Sind(en)
Registrant Postal Code: 75290
Registrant Country: PK
Registrant Phone: +92.3008203347
Registrant Email: domain@isnpk.com
OP James5712  1 | 1  
Feb 20, 2016 | #3
writers2beware don't you have a savvy ?
well it's not big issue if someone working from other countries but the issue is that are thy working good or not? i just share my experience nothing else. i am not begging you to avail services of dissertationboss.
writers2beware  29 | 1712 ☆☆  
Feb 22, 2016 | #4
James5712: Drop dead, you dirty, lying, filthy, scamming, spamming, illiterate, Pakistani piece of s-i*.
editor75  13 | 1844  
Feb 22, 2016 | #5
James: Though it's likely you're Pakistani, no one here has claimed that you are from "the Pakistan," "a Pakistan," or "some Pakistan." Yet on your website, you claim to be "in US." Don't you know that's incorrect? In English, some countries have articles (the United Kingdom, the Philippines, etc.); most don't.

Not only do you look like a disrespectful fool and liar, but also, you're providing an actual disincentive to sales. Maybe some other business is better suited to your talents; have you tried selling useless trinkets in the street?
neeuq abehs  - | 7   Observer
Mar 17, 2016 | #6
writers2beware,
You don't have to get so worked up.....nothing serious here. It's not like you've saved the planet from an alien nuclear attack.
writers2beware  29 | 1712 ☆☆  
Mar 25, 2016 | #7
No, but I saved your mom from appearing in her 17th gang-bang flick.
Kyleharris123  - | 45  
Mar 26, 2016 | #8
A friend of mine used them about a year ago. He said he got mixed results, the work was done on time, but the quality of writing wasn't so great.
editor75  13 | 1844  
Mar 27, 2016 | #9
Sorry; I'm going to have to call BS on your having friends in the first place, Kyle, much less ones who can actually discern the difference between "okay" English and a complete travesty.
Kyleharris123  - | 45  
Mar 28, 2016 | #10
I guess I am going to have to try them for myself and see what grade I get.

Arghh, too many options. So far, a lot of the companies I know about aren't total scams, but none of them are so great either. That's why I keep on switching around, I wish I could find one that I could stick with.
editor75  13 | 1844  
Mar 28, 2016 | #11
The thing about rogue a%s Alex-ahem-Kyle's particular form of stupidity is that it's stubborn and tenacious. By this point, judging by the tenacity of this "essay industry's biggest customer" persona, he may have even deluded himself into thinking he is some sort of player or competitive threat in the industry. And all because he has the immense skill and talent required to fish with dynamite without a license. It's disgusting. Thankfully, over the long-term, it's also completely untenable.
Cite  2 | 1853 ☆☆☆  
Nov 08, 2020 | #12
The guy posting should have been given a script by the PR department before they let him lose on the web. His grammar isn't going to entice students to consider the writing service. He is a liability the company should have fired when they saw what he was doing here. If he cannot write a single, coherent sentence in English, then he cannot do his job properly of pretending to not promote the company at ES.
ninjawarrior  - | 206  
Nov 08, 2020 | #13
Cite's post is a good addition to this thread, as he lives in a glass house where he isn't sure how to use idioms, articles or prepositions in English, but also considers himself a big-shot. Hey, Cite: "beware of" throwing stones.

In case you're reading this and wondering about the quotes, Cite, a legend of coherence in his own mind, likes to say things like, "beware for" and "burning the midnight candle." Customers: stay far, far away.
noted  8 | 2047 ☆☆☆☆☆  
Dec 27, 2024 | #14
I felt a migraine developing as I read the copy on that website. It is obvious that the copy was not reviewed, edited, and revised before posting. These companies always forget that the website is the first thing the client sees which helps them decide if they want to consider hiring the company or not. When the grammar is as bad at this, the ENL students will definitely not hire the company. Their best bet at recruiting and maintaining clients would be among the ESL students who would not be able to tell the difference between a well written paper and one that was spewed by an AI, which I believe would be the case for any student who goes with this writing company. There is absolutely no way a PhD holder would have such shabby writing output.
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
Mar 01, 2025 | #15
Ironically, while the current generation of AI programs is entirely worthless for writing even halfway-decent academic essays, those kinds of companies would probably be much better off tricking unsuspecting customers into trusting them if they just used AI for their website copy.




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