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Is wedoyouressay.com legit?


powerclub  1 | -   Student
Oct 22, 2014 | #1
Did anyone order from this website before?

Trying to place an order from this website but I'm not sure whether this website is legit or not.
editor75  13 | 1844  
Oct 23, 2014 | #2
Another case of "scum on the run:" chatting with wedoyouressay.com's help desk:

Do My EssayDZ:
I told you there are too many to scan; I can't email it.

15:37DZ:
the writer needs to use the packet to do the assignments.

15:37Katherine McAdams:
Oh, sorry for the confusion DZ

15:38Katherine McAdams:
apologies, but we cannot give our address to the customer, you can only email us the sources

15:38DZ:
I'm sorry, why not?

15:39DZ:
and also, isn't your address on your website?

15:39DZ:
can you answer me this: what's that place in Seattle you have listed on your website, if it's not your address?

Katherine McAdams:
That's our office address.

...

15:40DZ:
So what? why can't I mail it to your office?

15:40Katherine McAdams:
Apologies DZ, as much as we would like to help you

15:42Katherine McAdams:
we can only offer you to send the sources trough email.

15:42DZ:
Why?

15:42DZ:
it's not even due for 2 months.

15:42DZ:
there is plenty of time to send the package.

15:42DZ:
I am willing to pay for the postal charges.

15:43DZ:
I will even pay you extra for the inconvenience.

15:45Katherine McAdams:
Thank you for that DZ, but it is not possible to send us the package. we only accept sources through email. Apologies for the inconvenience.

"Help Desk" later that night couldn't identify either the Space Needle or the Mariners... I was banned before I could capture the thread.

The Space Needle= famous Seattle tourist attraction

The Marniners= Seattle's MLB team

...just in case "Katherine McAdams" or "Katherine Smith" are (is?) wondering.
writers2beware  29 | 1712 ☆☆  
Oct 24, 2014 | #3
Evidence suggests that the owner is tied to "call centers" in the Philippines.
Cite  2 | 1853 ☆☆☆  
Dec 07, 2020 | #4
Well, the business has been in existence for 8 years now. It has never been registered with the BBB and there are no reviews to be found for the service anywhere. I believe that a company with such credentials should not be trusted. Specially when there are reports that their client care center is located overseas. Even though the company has a US address, it is too easy to buy a fictitious business address that places them in the middle of the Everglades. It would be better to shy away from their services. Unless reviews for their services suddenly show up or, if they can prove their US office address, students should not risk dealing with them. There are just too many unknown factors with regards to this company at the moment.
FreelanceWriter  6 | 3089   ☆☆☆   Freelance Writer
Dec 25, 2020 | #5
An A+ Better Business Bureau rating actually means next to nothing, because, despite the "Bureau" in its name, the BBB isn't a government agency and isn't really in business to protect consumers, at all. They are a subscription-based business whose real customers are the businesses that pay them for a membership and for a high rating.

Generally, the way it works is that businesses that pay membership dues typically get "A+" ratings and businesses that don't typically get much lower ratings, even without any complaints against them. There are countless examples of BBB-accredited businesses under criminal investigation for fraud and/or that are subjects of lawsuits initiated by state attorneys general, such as Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut. This old 20/20 report (linked below) details that, as well as the fact that even totally fictitious companies have been awarded A+ ratings as soon as the researchers who set up BBB memberships for those fictitious entities paid their membership dues, including nonexistent restaurants, a fake business named "Hamas" (after the international terrorist group), and the (real) skinhead Neo-Nazi organization called "Stormfront."

The organization has also been accused (quite credibly) of running something much like a protection racket. Typically, organizations with paid memberships retain A+ ratings irrespective of how many complaints have been filed against them (as long as they "respond" to them) while high-quality businesses (such as one of Wolfgang Puck's restaurants and the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Boston) receive F ratings because of a single complaint against them. Meanwhile, for another specific example, one non-member company (a Los Angeles antique store that only had one already-resolved complaint) received a C- rating that the BBB absolutely refused to change (even though the complaint had been satisfactorily resolved) unless the owner paid the BBB for membership dues. One day after the owner paid $395 for her BBB membership, that rating was changed from C- to an A and the record of that old complaint removed.

It doesn't take much time to research what the BBB really does (and doesn't do) for yourself; but the examples referenced above are all detailed here:

abcnews.go.com/Blotter/business-bureau-best-ratings-money-buy/story?id=12123843

dealnews.com/features/What-Happens-When-You-Submit-a-Complaint-to-the-Better-Business-Bureau/1946621.html
noted  8 | 2047 ☆☆☆☆☆  
Apr 21, 2024 | #6
Ten years later and the company is still in existence. It has survived a pandemic, the existence of AI and, a weakening academic economy. So they must be doing something right over there. Their work might be on the level after all. After that length of time, it is safe to say that they have repeat clients and that the students trust them to do the work properly. Maybe they were bad at the start, but turned their business ethic and work standards around later on.
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