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Edusson.com - FRAUD! Beware!


sam1995  1 | -   Student
Sep 21, 2015 | #1
If you plan to order from edusson.com, please, take a minute to read my experience beforehand. This is a true review by a real student.

Edu WarningRecently, I have got really frustrated with the writing service mentioned above. Long story short, I am an ESL student. I ordered a 4 pages management essay from these scammers and needed it pretty quick. Well, they had almost 24 hours to get it done. I received it just before the deadline and thank God I took a minute to read it. The essay was a mess! I omit the fact that it was not answering the question, but it was not even readable.

And I chose one of the EXPENSIVE writers! Well, I did not submit it, of course. When asking edusson.com for a refund I was refused and offered an "edit" or "revision" instead. Well, the paper was already past due and I did not want to see another written "masterpiece" from them. They never gave me my money back and kept claiming that everything was written according to instructions and they can only revise it if I wish. So I ended up with $96 flushed down the drain.

Then I decide to take a closer look at those fraudsters. One very interesting thing is that you get multiple bids with different prices right after you place your order. At first glance it does not look suspicious, but if looked closer it is a complete LIE! All these so-called "writers" are NOT REAL and are generated automatically to deceive customers! I decided to give it a test and placed an order with fake details: I put "Fake" as a title and "fake" as paper details. I got 6 bids in 30 seconds!!! Unbelievable!!! Basically, you can put any crap in there and get a message from "writer" begging to give them the order. I was shocked! I realized I was not the only one scammed by this rip-off company. This whole service is a total lie and fraud! Please, think hundred times before even putting your email in there.

Does anyone have any information on this company? I evidently suspect they have very little to do with the United States and their positive reviews are self-imaginary. They are the same site / affiliated with CustomWritings.com.
MeoKhan  10 | 1357   ☆☆   Freelance Writer
Sep 21, 2015 | #2
This is a Ukrainian company because the visitors are from two countries only, Ukraine, US and Kenya. How they control the traffic is another story. Second, the web copy is full of basic English errors, and some are of very serious nature. For instance, the headline states "for only $7,5* per page" and elsewhere "Rich your goal".

Your litmus test, however, has kind of empirically proven that there is a lot of misrepresentation. Looking at the UI, I am of the opinion that 'possibly' it is being run by just one person or something like that because the website has been developed with a ready-made template. Whois record is also private. Majority of reviews of Edusson that are published online are fake and non genuine (not a surprise if you ask me).

Affiliated with EduBirdie and Essayvikings.com.
WilliamRiley  - | 1   Freelance Writer
Sep 25, 2015 | #3
Thanks for warn. Students will be more careful now before hiring any kind of services from the given domain.
Cite  2 | 1853 ☆☆☆  
Nov 18, 2020 | #4
All these so-called "writers" are NOT REAL and are generated automatically to deceive customers! ... I put "Fake" as a title and "fake" as paper details. I got 6 bids in 30 seconds!!!

That may not necessarily be the case. Since you were obviously dealing with a 3rd world writing company, they have writers on standby, constantly looking at the server. There are almost imbecilic writers on their staff who actually take orders, even when there are no specifics provided by the student. They simply saw the cost per page and decided to scoop it up before someone else did. They always figure that the student will upload the actual information later on. Then they can decide if they want to work on the paper, pretend to work on the paper and submit crap, of if they will simply have the order reassigned.
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ninjawarrior  - | 206  
Nov 18, 2020 | #5
You seem intimately familiar with this behavior, for which you blame writers. As usual, you're all kinds of wrong.

First of all, it's not imbecilic. Writers in this kind of setup are essentially being made to fight for scraps, so grabbing a blank scrap and then waiting on confirmation is a pretty wise move-- especially if you're writing for someone who trusts you enough to include the customer's email on the order sheet.

Jic you haven't been following Cite's parade of travesties, he doesn't play like that. His writers have to talk to him, so that he can pass the message on to the customer. If you're that customer, it's going to take extra time to communicate with your writer.

Also, have you seen his English? It's going to be like playing Telephone with a 6-year-old.

As for that blank order-- who took it without clarifying and confirming with the customer? Who made it available for bidding?

In Cite's case, the buck stops with the grinning charlatan at the head of the parade, not the miserable "suckers for punishment" he keeps in fealty.
noted  10 | 2056 ☆☆☆☆☆  
Nov 26, 2024 | #6
Edusson.com is now out of business. Entering the URL into the address box returns an "Address Not Found" message. So the company went out of business. I am sure a lot of students are happy that the company is no longer in existence considering how fraudulent their business model is. I believe that the company was able to return such fast responses to the OP because they were dabbling with an earlier form of AI at the time. It is not that the writer's did not exist, it is that the company had a list of preferred writers who get first dibs on all orders. The system was designed to get the orders for their "best" writers, which would have then been assigned as a "Special Request" order with the actual writer.
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