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Gamehunter1  1 | -   Student
Jun 02, 2012 | #1
I purchased an essay from Research Done and the essay was due on 02-06-2012 01:00:00 am.

The deadline has already passed and I have been charged for it.

and I wrote my message on "Talk with Writer" and I got no answer.

is this scam site??

Also,could anyone please recommend a good and trusty website for essays?
Ishy  1 | 32   Student
Jun 03, 2012 | #2
Are you on the east coast? It's not 1 am yet here (Pacific coast). Another hour to go. I don't know if when you ordered it specified time zone.

Also, recommendations aren't allowed.
FreelanceWriter  6 | 3089   ☆☆☆   Freelance Writer
Jun 03, 2012 | #3
The site is totally legit. We're supposed to just let you know if we anticipate a problem meeting a deadline. I have an order on my account right now that was due 5 hours ago because I can't write it until the customer answers a question that I sent yesterday...so the comunication delay sometimes goes both ways.
MeoKhan  10 | 1357   ☆☆   Freelance Writer
Jun 06, 2012 | #4
Hi, FLW, I was thinking about your matter with Kim. Just wondering if there is any update, or development, or anything so far?
FreelanceWriter  6 | 3089   ☆☆☆   Freelance Writer
Jun 06, 2012 | #5
Nope. I reported the content of our phone conversation the last time she called to complain about my comments about the situation here. She was demanding that I "Google" something about her or her family and I told her that I just wanted my money or her out of my life. (I should have told her that I'd Google anything she wanted as soon as she Googled the terms "Elevator" and "Lobby" and "Doorman" as in all "Trump" buildings have elevators and lobbies and doormen who know the street address of the building.) She screamed "you'll get your damned money" and hung up and that was the last contact between us. Since then, she posted some nonsense here about "not" owing me anything in the first place, despite the hundreds of email exchanges (including dozens that I forwarded to WB) and dozens of phone calls confirming the debts ranging from $1,200 to $1,725. So, it's more than obvious that she never had any intention to pay me another dime and that she was never in NYC supposedly holed-up in a "Trump" penthouse for a month in a building whose address and street number she couldn't ascertain in all that time, much less with a 27/4 "chauffeur" named "James" who is never available and doesn't have a cell phone.
MeoKhan  10 | 1357   ☆☆   Freelance Writer
Jun 06, 2012 | #6
She is a full of lies scammer.
AllanSmith  - | 19   Freelance Writer
Jun 11, 2012 | #7
Gamehunter is the biggest cheater on this planet.
Scholar  - | 12   Student
Jun 14, 2012 | #8
ok, from my experience, Research Done is most definitely a scam site and is run by ESL writers. I requested 2 essays to be written at university standard and what I received was simply shocking. To all those people recommending it, you should specify the writers, because it really is just another rip off site that should be added to the long list.
FreelanceWriter  6 | 3089   ☆☆☆   Freelance Writer
Jun 14, 2012 | #9
The site is 100% legit and run by a couple of guys in Texas. I'm 100% American, born, raised, and educated in NYC, and the only 2 other RD writers I know are also American and one of them is also from NYC originally. Yes, I believe Research Done does also employ some ESL writers, as all other essay companies do, but the site is no scam. They have hundreds of writers but I'm only familiar with the work of a few. And yes, you should always try out any company or freelancer first on a shorter, less important paper to find a specific writer you trust before you place any big or important order, in general.
WritersBeware  
Jun 14, 2012 | #10
"Scholar," follow the rules of the forum.

no order number = delete

I have automatic, bi-hourly, .webarchive file archiving set up for this entire forum. Mod, you should delete this thread and all other baseless/false/unsubstantiated threads against legitimate sites.
stu4  21 | 856 ☆☆   Observer
Jun 14, 2012 | #11
Yes, I believe Research Done does also employ some ESL writers, as all other essay companies do, but the site is no scam.

Yes, all sites work with ESL writers. Some sites lie they dont. Who decide if site is scam or not? Clients, not site agents.
Scholar  - | 12   Student
Jun 15, 2012 | #12
"Scholar," follow the rules of the forum.

no order number = delete

what on earth are you talking about? what rules am I breaking by discussing my experience..

Would you like me to send you what they have written for me? It is absolutely ESL garbage. A complete waste of money, this writer Amber111 needs to be exposed. How do I get my money back?
FreelanceWriter  6 | 3089   ☆☆☆   Freelance Writer
Jun 15, 2012 | #13
Yes, all sites work with ESL writers. Some sites lie they dont. Who decide if site is scam or not? Clients, not site agents.

As you acknowledge here, all sites probably have ESL writers. Scholar suggested that a site is a "scam" because of that. I suggested that using some ESL writers doesn't make any site a "scam." Scam sites take money and never provide an essay or provide copied and pasted essays instead of original writing.

I'm not an "agent" of any site. I compete as a freelancer against every site I write for. The site in question has hundreds of writers and has indicated to me on several different occasions that its administration considers Phee lyks, ResearchPro, and me to be among their top 4 or 5 writers out of those hundreds. The fact that we're also the most successful freelancers too is no coincidence. I imagine there might be quite a difference in quality between the writing of the best and the worst writers (ESL or not) on the list of hundreds at any company. If your paper doesn't get taken by the best native English speaker, that doesn't make the site a "scam." It's why I always suggest that new customers first find a writer whose work they like before trusting any writer or any company with a big, expensive assignment.
Scholar  - | 12   Student
Jun 15, 2012 | #14
I respect your opinion FLW, and I should have probably followed your advice here. It really bothers me how the site advertises their writers as all being very well educated and intelligent when it clearly is not the case. You are obviously an exception to this, but to me it screams of false advertising and illegal conduct
stu4  21 | 856 ☆☆   Observer
Jun 15, 2012 | #15
It's why I always suggest that new customers first find a writer whose work they like before trusting any writer or any company with a big, expensive assignment.

Can it be done for free? Or student must first waste money to find qualified writer?
WritersBeware  
Jun 15, 2012 | #16
Scholar, the site offers an extrembly clear guarantee. All you had to do was ask for a FREE rewrite instead of coming here to post blatant misrepresentations about the company.
FreelanceWriter  6 | 3089   ☆☆☆   Freelance Writer
Jun 15, 2012 | #17
Can it be done for free? Or student must first waste money to find qualified writer?

Totally free, obviously. Just like that free oil change you get from any new auto mechanic you try out before leaving your car for major transmission work; just like that free hair trim from any new hairdresser before trusting them to give you a totally new hair style the night before a big event; and just like that free meal you can get at any restaurant before you book the place for an important dinner affair. Professional writers and writing companies also work for free anytime new customers just want to try them out while looking for someone whose work they like.

Customers considering using any essay company or any freelance writer should always just order a few smaller, less important papers first (ideally, with plenty of time to spare before the actual deadline) before trusting any company or any freelance writer with a major project. That's just a bit of common sense that's understandable to anybody who is not playing stupid or who is not genuinely stupid. Anybody who plays stupid as well as you do is obviously not just playing.
Scholar  - | 12   Student
Jun 15, 2012 | #18
Scholar, the site offers an extremely clear guarantee.

Ok how about this writer beware..haha funny username that..i have just requested a free rewrite on the grounds that the writer did not answer the question I specified. Some customer support wizard has just come back to me saying that after reviewing what the writer has provided, it has been decided that the writer HAS met my specifications. Now, this is very interesting for someone who has clearly not viewed the actual essay question and viewed the resources I have provided. If they had, they would CLEARLY see that the writer has got this essay completely wrong. They are scammers champ, and if you would like me to provide you with evidence I will send you a private email for you to decide yourself. People defending this site are kidding themselves. They have taken my money and provided me with NO assistance. THis is no misrepresentation, just my personal experience with a dodgy company.
stu4  21 | 856 ☆☆   Observer
Jun 15, 2012 | #19
and just like that free meal you can get at any restaurant before you book the place for an important dinner affair.

OK so where the option on order form: Test us (for totally free) before you get bigger order?

Or by 'totally free' you mean student must pay? Dont get it.
pheelyks  
Jun 15, 2012 | #20
It's called sarcasm. It would make sense if you spoke better English.
stu4  21 | 856 ☆☆   Observer
Jun 15, 2012 | #21
It's called sarcasm.

So another bull*hit from the agent. You double it. Good be sarcastic if no money lost. Tell Scholar to laugh at your joke.
pheelyks  
Jun 15, 2012 | #22
Yeah...you still don't get it.
FreelanceWriter  6 | 3089   ☆☆☆   Freelance Writer
Jun 15, 2012 | #23
Tell Scholar to laugh at your joke.

I feel bad for Scholar and have no argument with her. Hopefully, she can reach some sort of resolution with the company if the work provided was sub-par. I was just explaining to her that there's a huge difference between a "scam" company and a situation where the customer just isn't happy with the quality of the work provided by any essay company. I'm guessing that Scholar and everybody else reading this (except you) already understands that. The sarcasm was just a way of pointing out your stupidity and not intended toward Scholar and the only "joke" here would be you.
78rehtse  1 | 2   Student
Jun 16, 2012 | #24
I know some of you are working with Research Done.
Somebody help get in contact with them.
I placed an order and requested a rewriting. I sent them a message and it has been more than 24hour no reply.
WritersBeware  
Jun 16, 2012 | #25
if you would like me to provide you with evidence I will send you a private email for you to decide yourself.

Yes, scholar, please do email to me the evidence.
Scholar  - | 12   Student
Jun 16, 2012 | #26
ok, what is you email? Not sure if i can contact you via PM because I need more posts
WritersBeware  
Jun 16, 2012 | #27
On my profile page, you will need to click on "Click here to contact this Member." If it is disabled, you'll need to make 9 more useful but propaganda-free posts.
editor75  13 | 1844  
Jun 16, 2012 | #28
...says one of the dirtiest purveyors of misinformation, disinformation, and propaganda on this board.

this is supposed to be an anonymous forum. you know who should require order numbers for complaints? Research Done. They have some sort of customer interface option on their website, right?

Scholar-- be careful. WB has a tendency to try to get personal info in order to quasi-cyber-stalk forum members. if you tell WB (who likely works for Research Done) your order number, you can also kiss your anonymity goodbye. there are other ways to identify your paper as real, without potentially giving up your personal info to a stranger with mental problems.
Scholar  - | 12   Student
Jun 16, 2012 | #29
ok so an update on my situation. I have sent customer service a msg explaining my disgust at the situation at hand. I have received no response. I have requested a free rewrite from the wizz bang writer I was lucky enough to receive, and I have received no response. This was 24 hours ago and my original deadline was 2 days ago.

FLW, I think you would be the most qualified to answer this, but what are my options here? This is the first time I have ever used this service so I'm really uncertain as to where I can take this. I have paid a decent amount of money and it is looking more and more likely I am getting ripped off. Can the writer refuse a rewrite because HE believes he has fulfilled my specifications, when I clearly have told him he hasn't? It is no good providing a guarantee if they are unwilling to meet it. If I could get my money back I would stop all of the whinging, but that is looking unlikely. Does anyone else know how I could go about getting a refund here?
WritersBeware  
Jun 16, 2012 | #30
if you tell WB.

Earth to dumb:

If I worked for the company, I would already have more than enough information to identify "Scholar" by simply connecting certain dots. Since the dots in your head aren't connected very well, you never catch on until after I school you, which is right now.

As an admitted fraudster, scammer, and CRIMINAL, you really have no credibility.
Scholar  - | 12   Student
Jun 16, 2012 | #31
Scholar-- be careful.

All I will do is send WB the essay I have received, when I have reached 15 posts, and the resources I provided the writer. From this I will see what kind of opinion he/she provides to ascertain how objective he/she is in this discussion.

From what I can gather only having been here a short time, WB and FLW have runs on the board and that is to be respected in this kind of environment.

For what it's worth FLW, I am a male ;
editor75  13 | 1844  
Jun 16, 2012 | #32
If I worked for the company, I would already have more than enough information to identify "Scholar" by simply connecting certain dots.

see, Scholar, isn't that reassuring?

before you connect too many dots, WB, I'd get working on Research Done having a working phone number and/or customer service interface. it's looking pretty two-bit; I'd be embarrassed, "if I worked for them." ;)
FreelanceWriter  6 | 3089   ☆☆☆   Freelance Writer
Jun 16, 2012 | #33
\ Can the writer refuse a rewrite because HE believes he has fulfilled my specifications, when I clearly have told him he hasn't?

The writer cannot refuse a rewrite just because he believes he fulfilled your specs; but you also don't necessarily get one just because you told him he didn't. It depends on what the order actually said. If you asked for a section on a particular psychological theorists, (for example), and it's not there, you get a rewrite. If you decided that you want that particular theorist included only after receiving your paper, that's not the writer's problem. Sometimes it's less clear and both writer and customer believe they're right. Admin decides after reviewing and, sometimes, arguing with both writer and customer. Every writer has had to eat a rewrite he believes was unjustified and some customers who believe they were entitled to a rewrite didn't get one or had to pay for the extra pages to add what they forgot to ask for in the first place. It always depends on the facts of the situation but the more specific you are in your order the less room there is for differences in belief later on. It's not much different from what happens when customers have an argument with a mechanic that's settled by the garage owner or with a waiter or chef that's settled by the manager.
WritersBeware  
Jun 16, 2012 | #34
see, Scholar, isn't that reassuring?

I only made the statement because YOU stupidly (surprise, surprise) suggested that I would be able to identify him if he were to send me the paper, dumbphuck.

Why don't you just shut up and get back to making no money? That's what you're good at.
editor75  13 | 1844  
Jun 16, 2012 | #35
I only made the statement because

excuses, excuses... the reality is that you made the statement, and now it's too late to edit. right after I identified your obsession with getting forum members' personal info, you wallowed in that very obsession. I suppose you just couldn't help it.

Why don't you just shut up and get back to making no money?

thanks, but I have too much work to do.

keep up the good fight, toots. and remember... dream big.
WritersBeware  
Jun 16, 2012 | #36
excuses, excuses

It's not an excuse, dipst. It's fact.

Your initial, ignorant post:

if you tell WB (who likely works for Research Done) your order number, you can also kiss your anonymity goodbye.

My response to your intitial, ignorant post:

Earth to dumb: If I worked for the company, I would already have more than enough information to identify "Scholar" by simply connecting certain dots.

TRANSLATION:
If I worked for Research Done, I'd already know Scholar's identity and nothing that he/she sends to me would affect the state of his/her anonymity. See the conflicts with your stupid accusations yet, dumb?

I'm sure that "Scholar" is bright enough to see right through your lies, unintentional gaffs, and propaganda. Rusty, seriously, why are you such a resounding loser? When are you going to learn that you will NEVER get the best of me in any debate or confrontation because truth, evidence, and superior intelligence are all on my side?
editor75  13 | 1844  
Jun 16, 2012 | #37
you can justify even the lamest excuse, WB. it's too bad that no one will give you any prizes for this talent, because it's useless.

unintentional gaffs

priseless!

superior intelligence

hmm...
WritersBeware  
Jun 16, 2012 | #38
unintentional gaffs

Allow me to educate you yet again, BUFFOON. You may ignorantly think that my statement is redundant, but it's not. I included "unintentional" specifically because of your tendency to "play" stupid (as others have mentioned) and do what one can only assume (unless you truly are an absolute idiot) is making INTENTIONAL gaffs. Again, wake up, dumbphuck.

This is a perfect example of why you aren't in my league. Keep up the bad work, a-hat.
editor75  13 | 1844  
Jun 16, 2012 | #39
yes, you included the "unintentional..." but a gaff is a fish-hook, you idiot.

This is a perfect example of why you aren't in my league

the League of Extraordinary Retards?
WritersBeware  
Jun 16, 2012 | #40
yes, you included the "unintentional..." but a gaff is a fish-hook, you idiot.

WOW.

NEWSFLASH: words often have multiple meanings.

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gaff
- n
1. foolish talk; nonsense
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SOURCE: dictionary.reference.com/browse/gaff

When you're done removing the self-stuffed gaff from your as*, tell me how your foot tastes after your latest gaff.




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