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staynasty  1 | -   Student
Nov 20, 2016 | #1
I had paid ~$140 for an 8 page essay, within a 10 day writing period. I was receiving feedback as the writing was going on, so I was feeling pretty confident I had found the right site. I spent a few hours researching websites, and this one seemed legitimate.

I got the essay, did some google searches on some of the sentences, and nearly every sentence was copied from an article, easily found on Google.

I immediately contacted them about this, demanding a new paper by my deadline, or a refund. They refused to give a refund, but said they can give me another free paper in the future, for whatever I needed. I denied, said I would never use them again, and told them I'm going to do a chargeback.

They offered to revise it, and said they can get me the paper by 9PM EST. I had told them my submission deadline is 10PM, just so they realize it's urgent.

Six hours go by, I message them, asking where it is, as it's now 9PM. They tells me the writer is still revising it and needs another 1.5 hours. I tell her that's unacceptable, as that's past my deadline for my submission. They ask me to try and get an extension on the deadline, I tell them impossible.

This goes on like this for another 30 minutes. I'm currently awaiting this "revision", but going to be preforming a chargeback with my bank if it's unacceptable.

Not sure if you can count this as a scam website, but you can definitely put it on the "DO NOT USE" list.
Major  35 | 1449 ☆☆  
Nov 20, 2016 | #2
You should have probably chosen a shorter deadline (even though 10 days is a LOT of time for a skilled freelance writer to complete 8 pages; some of them can do as many as 30 per day). But you're right - article spinning / plagiarism should not be acceptable though.
FreelanceWriter  6 | 3089   ☆☆☆   Freelance Writer
Nov 21, 2016 | #3
I know nothing at all about the company involved. However, if you receive plagiarized content and any company's response is anything but 100% apologetic and outrage at their writer, that should be conclusive evidence that you've been scammed and that this is simply business as usual for the company rather than the fault of one "rogue" or soon-to-be-fired bad writer who somehow slipped through the cracks by violating the strict no-plagiarism policy at a reliable company.

A "free future essay" from the same company is worthless. More importantly, anytime you find yourself in that unfortunate position, you should not agree to or even entertain any kind of "settlement" discussion, because they will use that against you in your chargeback claim. Just copy & paste the part of their website guaranteeing original content and send that to your credit card company or PayPal along with the essay showing the plagiarism highlighted, links to the plagiarized source, and their first email response to you acknowledging that they failed to provide the original content that their website promises. Good luck with this one.
JaneyCrosby  - | 3  
May 17, 2017 | #4
Don't trust them, I've heard not really good feedbacks. It's better to use some reliable sources like writing
Cite  2 | 1853 ☆☆☆  
Sep 24, 2020 | #5
Based on the length of time provided to complete the paper, the client would have been within his rights to ask for a draft copy of the paper. A review of the draft would have shown the plagiarism early on, resulting in an earlier resolution to the problem. The problem is, students tend to be complacent once they have hired a writing service. If you have never used the service or the writer before, you should not rest on your laurels. You should be vigilant and suspicious unless the writer and company have proven to be reliable and original. I am blaming the student for this one. He should have taken more responsibility for the supervised completion of his paper prior to the deadline.
noted  10 | 2064 ☆☆☆☆☆  
Mar 31, 2025 | #6
The url actually redirects to a LinkedIn profile at the moment. The company owner has been hawking his writing company over at that website. I do not think he understands how linkedIn works and that there is no academic or student community to mine over there. Students do not go to linkedIn in search of independent writers. They would have better luck checking FB for independent writers or up and coming academic writing companies.
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