serene
Dec 22, 2008 | #1
I received these details from another friend of mine who was cheated by Project1stclass, after writing for £800 and not getting a single penny. All the clients were happy with her work; but peter said, one client complained to him. She wrote to peter asking for direct contact with the client and following is the letter she received from peter. I post it here for you all to read the veiled threats and ridicule in his language. I need not repeat that she did not get paid for her two months' work:
Oh, you have Master's in Psychology? Oh, I am sorry then. You must know everything then!
No matter what I show you, or even if I were to put you in touch with the client himself, you would of course say that you do not believe that it's the client, because I might have forged his email address, his name, his voice on the telephone or whatever.
You simply choose to believe what you want in order to make your judgment appear right. Because you simply need this.
I do not know if that's what you truly believe because you have a huge ego and you think that your project was so good, or if that's just your line or defense simply because I cannot break the client's trust just to satisfy your curiousity, but since you do not seem at all eager to rectify your mistake (even though we gave you the chance to do it, and you clearly prefer to think that this is a scam), I'm not going to waste your time or mine any more.
If you believe that your error in one project gives you the right to sell the other projects online, go ahead.
I am obliged by company policy to warn you against it because it's illegal (the papers would be yours if you were entitled to payment for them and did not receive it, but you are not entitled to payment, so they remains our IP, and any second year law student can tell you that much). But hey, you seem to know everything, so if you want to do whatever you think is best to prove your point, I cannot stop you.
Of course, if you want to play by the rules of the jungle and a client ever has a problem with the papers you submitted, your name, registered address, phone number and the fact that you are a student in Glasgow will be made available to them, if they feel that they need to return the favour.
Hopefully, this will be a lesson to us, as a company, to verify someone's ability to write a project and keep a tighter leash with regard to delivering quality and on time. And maybe, it will be a lesson to you before presenting yourself as an expert on everything, including Psychology in which you do not have a degree.
If you had reacted differently and simply completed your work on time, you could have been on your way to the bank in 4 days from now, to receive your payment for the projects you had completed. But despite the faith you put in in the beginning, you chose not to show faith anymore. You replaced faith with anger on the first sign that your work might have been bad, which means that you know something that I do not. Perhaps that it's all bad and not that bit only? If you ask me, such a violent reaction from a 25-year old girl tells me something. It tells me to be extra careful with her work.
No need to email me again. Your email will not be read because you've been blocked.
Peter Richardson
Administrator
Oh, you have Master's in Psychology? Oh, I am sorry then. You must know everything then!No matter what I show you, or even if I were to put you in touch with the client himself, you would of course say that you do not believe that it's the client, because I might have forged his email address, his name, his voice on the telephone or whatever.
You simply choose to believe what you want in order to make your judgment appear right. Because you simply need this.
I do not know if that's what you truly believe because you have a huge ego and you think that your project was so good, or if that's just your line or defense simply because I cannot break the client's trust just to satisfy your curiousity, but since you do not seem at all eager to rectify your mistake (even though we gave you the chance to do it, and you clearly prefer to think that this is a scam), I'm not going to waste your time or mine any more.
If you believe that your error in one project gives you the right to sell the other projects online, go ahead.
I am obliged by company policy to warn you against it because it's illegal (the papers would be yours if you were entitled to payment for them and did not receive it, but you are not entitled to payment, so they remains our IP, and any second year law student can tell you that much). But hey, you seem to know everything, so if you want to do whatever you think is best to prove your point, I cannot stop you.
Of course, if you want to play by the rules of the jungle and a client ever has a problem with the papers you submitted, your name, registered address, phone number and the fact that you are a student in Glasgow will be made available to them, if they feel that they need to return the favour.
Hopefully, this will be a lesson to us, as a company, to verify someone's ability to write a project and keep a tighter leash with regard to delivering quality and on time. And maybe, it will be a lesson to you before presenting yourself as an expert on everything, including Psychology in which you do not have a degree.
If you had reacted differently and simply completed your work on time, you could have been on your way to the bank in 4 days from now, to receive your payment for the projects you had completed. But despite the faith you put in in the beginning, you chose not to show faith anymore. You replaced faith with anger on the first sign that your work might have been bad, which means that you know something that I do not. Perhaps that it's all bad and not that bit only? If you ask me, such a violent reaction from a 25-year old girl tells me something. It tells me to be extra careful with her work.
No need to email me again. Your email will not be read because you've been blocked.
Peter Richardson
Administrator
