
This company was asked to write a PhD level research paper, by one of their "top 10" writers on a specific topic for art history (and lower undergraduate study).
An editor was also requested, and the project was paid for. A garbled piece of writing was returned by the company. Most of it was plagiarized from Wikipedia. The document had no organization or structure. The grammar was worse than poor, as was the spelling. The writer was clearly not a native English speaker, nor even a writer. When a complaint was made a "rewrite," according to precise instructions, was offered. The resulting document contained absolutely no corrections, but several pages were added, and most of them were repetitions of what had already been provided. Even the title of the document had misspelled words.
Although the company claims to provide refunds if the customer isn't satisfied they make the process difficult enough that more people are likely to be discouraged than go through the necessary steps for the refund. It isn't yet known if the company will actually give the money back, but there is no one to speak to in their 24/7 support department who as anything useful to say. After 6 conversations with different representatives it was clear that no one was interested in helping the customer. It would be safe to say that this site is to be avoided by anyone seeking legitimate writers. They are the #1 hit on Google and they have several domains and web sites. Buyer beware.
The reason the research wasn't done is that there was a deadline of only a few days to get the project done, and an entire degree was at stake. Of course, all this is during final exams. God works in mysterious ways. The paper was ultimately written by the scammed customer in two hours thirty minutes and emailed exactly one minute before the deadline, with a profound apology to the professor and an offer to rewrite. The paper that was turned in will get at least a B, because it is legitimate and well-written and has a good thesis and conclusion.
The research isn't too good, but it's passable on D or C-grade level. It might work for a foreign ESL student.