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Plum  1 | -   Student
Apr 13, 2015 | #1
I am looking for someone to type a research paper for me and I stumbled across these guys. Anyone have any experience with them? There is something not right about them, are they located in an English-speaking country (I see they have a version in Chinese which is a reg flag right there)? Also is EssayDirectory reputable I noticed that this site recommends it but I am just suspicious of everything right now.
flukes_cradle  2 | 28   Freelance Writer
Apr 14, 2015 | #2
The essaylab web page is full of errors. I wouldn't pay them to write my shopping list, let alone an essay.

Essay Directory is just a list of companies offering essays. Some are probably ok in terms of product, others may be less so.
editor75  13 | 1844  
Apr 14, 2015 | #3
Again, I think it's really superficial and irresponsible to profile an essay provider because of poor web-copy. While poor web-copy may be a competitive disadvantage, it is not a damning indictment, nor an invitation for you to profile the company on an anti-scam site. As you know, many sites have web-copy written by company owners or website developers... not writers.

If you'd like the opportunity to delve a little deeper, feel free to initiate a conversation with representatives from the company you suspect of being incompetent. Try to find out where they're located. Pitch them a few paper topics, and see how they respond. Hit up their HR department and tell a little story. Maybe then you can come back and present a little more evidence than a turned-up nose and some snark, after you disparage the name of a potentially innocent organization.
writers2beware  29 | 1712 ☆☆  
Apr 14, 2015 | #4
Standards are important. The ability to recognize trash is also a critical part of the hiring process. Web copy infested with errors is extremely relevant. I have never, never, never come across a Web site from a legitimate, law-abiding "essay" company in the US, Canada, Australia, or UK that contains poor Web copy. Why? Well, because the owners are competent and actually possess the necessary qualifications to recognize and appreciate "quality." They aren't bulls-i*ting scammers from Ukraine, India, the Philippines, or Pakistan who are perpetrating fraud on unsuspecting customers by advertising a "quality" product but hiring foreign, ESL hacks who couldn't write a coherent sentences to save their lives.
editor75  13 | 1844  
Apr 14, 2015 | #5
Essay LabI would advise you against being too proud.

The first business I worked for in this industry was run by an American who graduated from an American college.

He wasn't the best speller, and liked to pinch a penny, and as a result, his website looked like it had been made by a 9-year-old.

His writers were all experienced professionals; his business was not a scam. His website simply sucked.

How many great books have you read that had crappy industry blurbs on back cover or inside sleeve?

Web-copy is the same thing: the last-minute stamp of someone very distant from the creation of a product trying to push that product.

It's no measure of the company's writers' quality, period. You of all people should know that you have to dig a little more deeply than that.
writers2beware  29 | 1712 ☆☆  
Apr 14, 2015 | #6
Yes, there are exceptions to nearly every rule. That fact, however, does not in any way negate the validity of my assessment, which is based on over a decade of research involving thousands of sites. I dig very deeply. However, I don't have the time to conduct a thorough investigation of every site. I can tell you that I am 100% correct about the particular site in question. Let's just say that Ukraine is part of the equation.
Cite  2 | 1853 ☆☆☆  
Nov 27, 2020 | #7
It is highly difficult to trust any of the public reviews for this particular company. They have several companies under their umbrella organization, all of which have testimonials related to the service of this company. It appears that they have their PR staff working overtime when it times to flooding the web with solid and positive reviews of their quality and writers. When a company has way too many positive testimonials, it is important to question the validity of such reviews. The more positive reviews there are, the more weary a potential client should get.
noted  8 | 2039 ☆☆☆☆☆  
Oct 17, 2024 | #8
The company has lost its Chinese reference. I guess they realized that it was bad for international business. They seem to have cleaned up their anchor page since I last checked on them when a different student was asking me to verify the integrity of that company. Now, just because they lost the China link does not mean the company is now reliable or trustworthy. The fact that they offer to sell pre-written term papers is a red flag. You never know if the writer they are giving you will write a fresh paper or just rehash some old work of his, locking you into a revision nightmare. It would be best to just get a different writer or company. One that is sure to deliver a freshly researched and written paper to you every time.
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