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constan1988  2 | 5   Student
Nov 14, 2012 | #1
Hello

I've spent a night search for reliable master level supply chain management (business related) dissertation editing service and end up with these four:

dissertationinn.co.uk/dissertation-editing/ Dissertation Inn

dissertation-service.co.uk/prices Dissertation-Service

dissertationmojo.co.uk/contact/ Dissertation Mojo

thedissertations.co.uk/dissertations/index.php/2012/05/10/dissertation-editing-services/ The Dissertation

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Just curious has anyone used any of the above services before or which one would you prefer as the best one to choose?
PS: Heard lots of uncanny rumors about this business (mainly scams) so I would be very grateful if any of you can offer some advises :) I'm currently studying master degree in UK and need some help for the failed (unfortunate) dissertation

Thank you all again
patrick  1 | 35   Company Representative
Nov 14, 2012 | #2
Why don't you try an American/UK-based company? All of the above are from Ukraine/India/Pakistan.
OP constan1988  2 | 5   Student
Nov 14, 2012 | #3
How to tell if the website is UK or USA based?

I mean I know lots of these websites are using UK web addresses to make people think they are UK-based, but I just don't know how to tell

PS: Excuse my naiveness...
patrick  1 | 35   Company Representative
Nov 14, 2012 | #4
You can use the search feature here. Besides, I know NEITHER of your selections above are UK/US based. They own dozens of different websites. I won't tell you how exactly I can tell because they are reading this forum; you can trust me or not. I noticed in the other thread that essaydirectory staff did a good job to weed out most of the untrustable sites, so you may start there. Or I can genuinely recommend my competitors who advertise here.
OP constan1988  2 | 5   Student
Nov 14, 2012 | #5
Thanks very much :)
JohnsMom  - | 266  
Nov 14, 2012 | #6
You're better off finding an independent writer that you can actually check out completely before sending them any money.
patrick  1 | 35   Company Representative
Nov 14, 2012 | #7
Not a bad idea either. But the trick is to find out the location of the writer. If they use anonymous emails like joe@gmail or joe@yahoo or joe@live.com etc. then you won't be able to find out their true location. I'd only trust a writer who has his/her own website and a non-public email address. A typical Kenyan scam writer has a dozen of different emails with fake names.
JohnsMom  - | 266  
Nov 14, 2012 | #8
We've been through this before. The email address a writer uses has nothing to do with tracing their location. The payment account they use does. Anyone can create a gmail or other email account, but creating a certified payment account as an individual from a particular country is harder to do fraudulently and provides customers the ability to get refunds from the payment servicer if they are scammed.

Having a website means absolutely nothing--anyone can create a website with a .com, .co.uk, or other top-level domain ending. Having a country-specific verified payment account is the only thing that provides any sort of safety.
patrick  1 | 35   Company Representative
Nov 14, 2012 | #9
Anyone can create a gmail or other email account, but creating a certified payment account as an individual from a particular country is harder to do fraudulently and provides customers the ability to get refunds from the payment servicer if they are scammed.

It is not hard when two or more scammers work together (one - the account holder - based in the US; the other, "writer", based in Kenya). Payment is made to a US-based account and the scam writer from Kenya "writes" the paper. Once the client finds out he's been defrauded, the scam writer just changes his email (from, let's say, joel.howard23 to brad.peterson56@). The client won't even bother to reveal the scam to the public because he NOW realizes the scammers use dozens of anonymous/fake email addresses and pose as dozens of different persons. The scam continues.

An anonymous email address is 100% disposable and it takes a minute to create a new email account. Creating and investing in a website is much more difficult and time consuming. In addition, it is possible to track down the real website owner (using domain registration info and/or hosting account info); with a disposable email it is not possible unless you have a court order to subpoena the account.
Sullivan  - | 10   Freelance Writer
Nov 14, 2012 | #10
I agree with patrick.
JohnsMom  - | 266  
Nov 15, 2012 | #11
You're still focusing on the email address and haven't even addressed my point.

If you make a payment to an account with a reputable service that has been certified or "verified" as belonging to someone with the legal name they've given you, in a country within the reach of law, then you have the ability to contact the payment processor and get a refund if you become the victim of fraud. Accounts that are so verified cannot simply be closed and abandoned, as they are tied to bank accounts and often to legal addresses as well as legal names.

Again, if you use a reputable company to send a payment and make sure the account you're sending money to is certified or verified, the type of scam you're suggesting wouldn't work.
Cite  2 | 1853 ☆☆☆  
Mar 04, 2021 | #12
Having a country-specific verified payment account is the only thing that provides any sort of safety.

However, the verified payment account can still be rigged to show a fictitious address. Fictitious in the sense that the address if legitimate, the person who owns the account is legitimate, everything is legitimate. The problem, is that the people do now know that there are people fronting for the actual owners. These fronts get a share of their income from the payments that come in through the fraudulent payment channel.
noted  8 | 2042 ☆☆☆☆☆  
Oct 25, 2022 | #13
While there are several offline url's listed in the original post, several of them have gone offline while the others are either no longer existing (but with an active url), or existing with negative client reviews. What I did notice is that the names of the companies and the url's appear to all be related and could very well be leading to the same company / server every single time. Companies that exist with more than one working url is normally a scam and should be avoided as best as possible. They are not the kind of companies that would be honest about writer training, educational background, or actual writing skills. Try to find some other company to work with instead.
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