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Shinyessays.com - is it legitimate?


Kanwal  1 | -   Freelance Writer
Feb 14, 2015 | #1
Seems like fraud due to the less than $15 a page...
tommartin  - | 1   Student
Feb 14, 2015 | #2
Obviously a scam.. A professional writer will never do such hard work just for $15
queen sheba  53 | 648 ☆☆   Observer
Feb 14, 2015 | #3
Seems like fraud due to the less than $15 a page...

in this stinking, fraudulent, morally reprehensible cesspit that's the essay 'industry', there is really no site that's 'legitimate' or 'illegitimate'; or of them share the same broken and immoral philosophy: make as much $$$ from dumb students while aiding them in cheating the education system.

Just don't listen to filthy hot air from the likes of W2B. She, like all other monkeys here, is only interested in trying to legitimize her filthy sites while pretending to protect writers and students.

Anyone, especially if s/he's an american, who operates in this 'industry' is just a lowlife that has some esteem issues and can only hide behind the internet to put food on the table. Some, like dolt75, are even self confessed criminals. W2B criminal activities led to her ban a few months ago.
writers2beware  29 | 1712 ☆☆  
Feb 14, 2015 | #4
TRASH

ShinyEssays.com
Richard Davinski
80 Columbus Cir
New York, New York
10023
+1.2128058800

I do find it very odd that the address and phone number belong to the "Mandarin Oriental" hotel in New York (mandarinoriental.com/newyork/).

LOL!

Evidence indicates that ShinyEssays.com ("Richard Davinski"; shellablott@gmail) is directly associated with resumewriting-services.com ("Richard Davinski"; shellablott@gmail). In turn, resumewriting-services.com is associated with resume-writingservices.org ("Rafael Marquez"; cpwfws@yahoo).

Here are some sites that--as of February 14, 2015--are associated with "Richard Davinski" (shellablott@gmail):

Shiny Essaysbest-resumewriter.com
best-writingservice.com
bestdissertationwriters.com
bestguestposting.com
bestproofreadingservices.com
buy-researchpaper.com
buyan-essay.com
buyessay-s.com
buyresearchpapershelp.com
classycustomwriting.com
college-essaywriter.com
custom-termpapers.com
customessay-s.com
customessay-writers.com
customessay-writing.us
customthesiswritingservices.com
customwriting-s.com
customwriting-service.com
customwriting-services.com
dissertation-writingservices.com
dissertationwritershelp.com
essay-buy.com
essay-writingservice.us
essaywriter-s.com
essaywriter-service.com
essaywriting-service.us
essaywritingservice-s.com
guestpost-service.com
guestposting-service.com
resumewriter-s.com
resumewriting-services.com
shinydissertation.com
shinyessays.com
smartessaywriter.com
top-essayeditor.com
top-guestpostings.com
topcustomessay.com
topessayeditor.com
topessaywriting.us
writemy.net
writer-essay.com
writersresume.com
writingcustom.com

Here are some sites that--as of February 14, 2015--are associated with "Rafael Marquez" (cpwfws@yahoo):

24houressays.com
accuroresumes.com
argumentativeessay.us
askessay.com
bestresumewritingservice.org
buy-essay.net
buyessay.biz
classyessaywriter.com
classypapers.com
classyresumes.com
classywriters.com
clevereditor.com
cleverpaperwritingservices.com
college-paper.us
coolcustomessay.com
courseworks.biz
custom-essay.us
customessay-writer.com
customessaywriting.us
customwrittendissertation.com
dissertationediting.org
dissertations.biz
dissertationservices.org
dissertationwritingservices.us
e-writer.org
editing-services.us
essay-writing-service.org
essay-writing-service.us
essay-writingservice.com
essay2u.com
essaychecker.us
essaycustom.org
essaydelight.com
essayediting.us
essayfast.com
essaysonline.biz
essaywriter-services.com
fastcustomwritinghelp.com
fastpaper.org
galeria-arkana.com
genuineessays.com
great-research.com
great-writers.org
greatessays.org
greatpapers.org
itermpapers.org
leadingessays.com
lux-dissertation.com
lux-researchpaper.com
majesticessay.com
paper-writingservice.com
personalstatements.us
persuasiveessay.us
proofreading-services.org
realestatejewelry.com
resume-online.com
resume-writingservices.org
servicesresume.com
servicesreview.us
servicewritingessay.com
smartessaywritingservice.com
speechpaths.com
top-essays.org
toppapers.org
topwriters.org
transcription-services.us
uk-essays.org
write-my.com
write-mypaper.com
writeessaymy.com
writemy-essay.com
your-support.us
Major  35 | 1449 ☆☆  
Feb 14, 2015 | #5
Why so many domains - one website per student?
graphophobius  7 | 501 ☆☆   Freelance Writer
Feb 14, 2015 | #6
Nope. It was all done so you could come up with that stupid joke. Why dont you suggest that somebody order a paper so you can turn around and accuse them of being a jerk for doing what you suggested?

I just looked at a few of the sites listed by Smarmy2Bucks. All obvious scams to anybody with 1/3 of a brain cell. Why doesn't essayscam post a list of things to look out for like essayfraud had in the past? If the owners of this forum really cared about helping students, then this would be front and center on the main page. But no. We have to rely on the enternally selfless W2B to post a pointless exercise and present it as the results of an investigation. Again, W2B is correct, but the dummy is hitting a finishing nail with a sledge hammer. Another analogy in case the numbskull doesn't get it: It's like she's going down to the redlight district and pointing out the hookers to anybody who will listen.
writers2beware  29 | 1712 ☆☆  
Feb 15, 2015 | #7
1. Wow, you brought several shovels with you tonight!

I just looked at a few of the sites listed by Smarmy2Bucks. All obvious scams to anybody with 1/3 of a brain cell. .

I never stated that any one of the sites is a "scam." So, the entirety of your ignorant post is based on your delusions and poor comprehension skills. In short, you've already lost.

2. Keep burying yourself. You're so good at it.

If the owners of this forum really cared about helping students

How to Write a Paper Fast Without Plagiarism or Academic Dishonesty

3. I brought a shovel, too. I always like to add the last few heaps of dirt on my helplessly over matched opponent's grave.

All obvious . . . . We have to rely on the eternally selfless W2B to post a pointless exercise and present it as the results of an investigation.

I have a direct challenge for you, graphophobius. Reveal to the world exactly how I came up with all of the interconnections and evidence that I posted. Since it's all such common knowledge and "obvious," you should have no problem meeting this challenge.
graphophobius  7 | 501 ☆☆   Freelance Writer
Feb 15, 2015 | #8
You and your pointless challenges. Here's one: I want you to go into the nearest forest and chop down the largest tree with a herring.

If they're not scams, then why did you go through so much trouble to point out the obvious? Had some time leftover after counting money and helping old ladies across the street? And now you are suggesting that the owners of the forum actually care about something other than their own pocket books?
queen sheba  53 | 648 ☆☆   Observer
Feb 15, 2015 | #9
Reveal to the world exactly how I came up with all of the interconnections and evidence that I posted.

I have a challenge for you, too: prove how i figured out that 1+ 1= 2
How idiotic can one get? So, you are now flashing your imbecilic 'investigative' skills, right? And you've been into this **** since 2007?
I understand you, though. In real life, no one can give you time/place to live out your idiocy. Thanks to the internet, you can hide your inferiority complexes behind a monitor to, you know, impress people with your 'skills'.

I always suspect that physically you are one hell of an ugly fat b.itch and you have no option but to compensate this misfortune with your pretensions to superioty.

Pig, let me give you a challenge: let us both paste our photos here. If you can agree to this challenge, i will never torment you again
writers2beware  29 | 1712 ☆☆  
Feb 15, 2015 | #10
I want you to go into the nearest forest and chop down the largest tree with a herring.

TRANSLATION:

You owned me yet again. I have no legitimate rebuttals, so I am once again defaulting to distraction, straw men, and my witless wit.
graphophobius  7 | 501 ☆☆   Freelance Writer
Feb 15, 2015 | #11
No, seriously, why do you need to go to all of that trouble to achieve an end that can be met with much simpler means? It is as if you are trying to show off for students who come here looking for help. A simple list of guidelines could replace nearly everything you have to say while saving us from your embarassing examples of research. Why complicates things beyond necessity?
writers2beware  29 | 1712 ☆☆  
Feb 16, 2015 | #12
What seems like "trouble" to you is quite simple for me. Don't project. I'm not bound by your limitations and inadequacies.

I'm sorry that you do not understand the simple concepts involving Google.

A simple list of guidelines could replace nearly everything you have to say

Oh, really? A simple list of guidelines to which all fraudsters have access? Oh, yeah, that works wonders--for about 2 weeks. You mentioned the guidelines at essayfraud. Thank you for doing so. Guess what? The fraudsters adapted. They came up with ways to better hide their identities and locations. They stopped writing Web copy themselves. They began using proxy phone numbers and business addresses in the US. They raised their prices. The list of countermeasures goes on and on. Of course, since you're mindbogglingly clueless, you don't appreciate these facts. You just yap from the sidelines like a dodo bird, ignorant of the past, present, and future.

Why complicates things beyond necessity?

Your ignorance never ceases to amaze. You're proving to be a Jack of no trades. Anyone with the slightest clue about SEO knows that it is much easier to rank for relatively uncommon search terms. A specific domain name is usually a very uncommon search term. You figure out the rest, genius.
graphophobius  7 | 501 ☆☆   Freelance Writer
Feb 17, 2015 | #13
They raised their prices.

Umm, not only are you wrong about every point (your Mod deleted my previous response), but your rant doesn't apply here: ShinyEssays is offering rates at $15 per page (see the very first post in this thread). Their web copy is definitely written by an ESL hack. 100% money back guarantee. And so on. These seem to hit most of the points on a list of items that you claim have been adapted to by the fraudsters.
writers2beware  29 | 1712 ☆☆  
Feb 17, 2015 | #14
OFF-TOPIC TRASH

It is becoming more and more apparent that you have some sort of cognitive defect. As I clearly stated previously, the "list" on essayfraud has not been online since 2008. Shinyessays.com did not appear until many years later. If you do not understand (or wish to ignore) what the means, you may need electroshock therapy.
graphophobius  7 | 501 ☆☆   Freelance Writer
Feb 17, 2015 | #15
So you're saying that $15 per page is not a red flag? Would it be accurate to say that you endorse money-back guarantees?
writers2beware  29 | 1712 ☆☆  
Feb 17, 2015 | #16
I never suggested any such thing. Your id is responsible for manifesting that delusion.
graphophobius  7 | 501 ☆☆   Freelance Writer
Feb 17, 2015 | #17
Okay, then we're in agreement. You were wrong to confuse the issue with unnecessary information. All of the sites listed above can be identified as scams based on simple criteria.
writers2beware  29 | 1712 ☆☆  
Feb 17, 2015 | #18
unnecessary information.

FU. The interconnected domain information is extremely valuable to those who are using Google searches to vet ANY ONE of the domains, names, or addresses that I list. Take a remedial course in "Web searching".
graphophobius  7 | 501 ☆☆   Freelance Writer
Feb 18, 2015 | #19
to vet ANY ONE of the domains

In this case, you can simply vet the site by looking at the page charges. You are also endorsing the money-back guarantee, which kinda puts you in shady position.
Fabien  - | 14  
Feb 18, 2015 | #20
there is really no site that's 'legitimate' or 'illegitimate'

Wrong. There are several legitimate and legally operated essay sites. There are also thousands of fake, thieving, illegally operated sites. Do you really deny this?
queen sheba  53 | 648 ☆☆   Observer
Feb 18, 2015 | #21
Yes, i deny it. There are no 'legitimate' essay sites. Helping students to cheat the system can never be justified.
writers2beware  29 | 1712 ☆☆  
Feb 18, 2015 | #22
You are also endorsing the money-back guarantee, which kinda puts you in shady position.

Wow, you still don't get it. I'd be surprised if you're able to dress yourself in the morning.
graphophobius  7 | 501 ☆☆   Freelance Writer
Feb 18, 2015 | #23
So you are now saying that the page charge on shinyessays.com is not a problem. Make up your mind.
writers2beware  29 | 1712 ☆☆  
Feb 18, 2015 | #24
I never commented, either way, on per-page issues in this particular thread (or anywhere else, recently). I don't like to beat dead horses. Been there. Done that. Did it again. And again. Oops, sorry.

FYI, here are some old discussions involving essayfraud.org in 2007 (you know, when it was a functional, Google-indexed site that was actually relevant):

https://essayscam.org/forum/es/anyone-tried-customessaymeister-301/
https://essayscam.org/forum/es/authentic-american-writing-companies-matter-306/3/

If the owners of this forum really cared about helping students, then this would be front and center on the main page.

You may was to check out the two "sticky" threads that have been permanently affixed to the top of the "Essay Services" section (which is--by far--the most popular and highly-trafficked section of the forum) since May of 2013:

1. 15 Warning Signs of Fraudulent Essay Writing Services (and how to avoid them)

2. List of fake "essay website reviews" sites created by fraudulent term paper companies
graphophobius  7 | 501 ☆☆   Freelance Writer
Feb 18, 2015 | #25
You may was to check out

You asked: Here's a mistake that you NEVER make.

Most of those aren't a items that one can check on a website. How is somebody to know that they are ripping off their writer? And my condition is "front and center."

Give it up already. You've been discredited. You're just as bad as the scam sites for not citing your sources, hiding your true affiliations, and lying about your intentions.
writers2beware  29 | 1712 ☆☆  
Feb 18, 2015 | #26
Oh, no! You caught a typo!

Most of those aren't a items

Oops. I let your pettiness get the best of me.

I do realize that I've rendered you intellectually impotent and devoid of legitimate arguments, so I'll cut you some slack.

You claimed that neither me nor the owners of this site "truly care" about visitors because we don't provide "a list of warning signs" or critique sites' advertising/copy/prices (while simultaneously and hypocritically claiming in other threads that me doing such is "useless" and "unnecessary" because it is "obvious" to "everyone"). The threads that I hyperlinked prove that you are thoroughly wrong on all fronts.

You're an unstable, psychopathic loon.
Leo_Vin  - | 21  
Feb 18, 2015 | #27
There are no 'legitimate' essay sites

Since you put it in quotation marks, it would be hard to find an essay site, or any business for that matter, that fits into everyone's definition of 'legitimate'. But there are a few sites that operate within the boundaries of law.These few sites, I believe, are the ones that would be considered legitimate, at least for the purposes of this forum. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Cite  2 | 1853 ☆☆☆  
Dec 01, 2020 | #28
I guess the company does some things right. From what I have heard, the client agents go out of their way to actually match a client order with a writer before assigning the paper formally. They also ask the client to approve the writer based on credentials provided. That is definitely a good way of allowing clients to gain peace of mind when it comes to the writer working on their paper. I guess there are times when cheap is alright, as long as the company provides quality work. Since everyone is cost cutting these days, any company that can provide high quality work at an affordable cost will definitely get ahead.
noted  8 | 2052 ☆☆☆☆☆  
Oct 03, 2024 | #29
When a company makes promises about transparency and client cooperation, consider those red flags. High trust rating from Site Jabber and Trust Pilot are also warning signs that this is a company that pays for its ratings. I don't know why but I find their promises of transparency and reliable client services to be questionable. Perhaps it is because they sound too good to be true and where I come from, if it sounds too good to be true, then you can bet it is something you have to question.
The opinions are that of the author's alone based on an individual capacity. Opinions are provided "as is" and are not error-free.
FreelanceWriter  6 | 3089   ☆☆☆   Freelance Writer
Oct 04, 2024 | #30
I have no independent knowledge about this specific company; however, to me, obvious red flags that you're dealing with a shady essay company include the following:

1. Any kind of blanket refund or satisfaction "guarantee."
2. Any promise of "unlimited revisions" until the customer is "satisfied."
3. Any representation that projects are "assigned" to subject-matter experts and/or only written by writers with degrees in the exact same field as every project.
4. Any kind of representation that the writing "process" will include regular back-and-forth communication with the writer and/or the incorporation of ongoing customer input throughout the writing process.

No legitimate essay company or freelance writer ever promises any of that nonsense and none that does should ever be trusted.




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