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EssayFraud is for sale?



stu4  21 | 856 ☆☆   Observer
Dec 09, 2008 | #41
why the site is offline? I have my own theory why they are selling.

For those who want to know the truth: pklawyers.wordpress.com/2008/11/19/case-study-1/
alice  1 | 61  
Jan 04, 2009 | #42
[Moved from]:

Essay Companies! Remove essay fraud logo from your homepages!



I can see that many essay companies are still having link to essay fraud on their homepages - essayfraud website have been sold, so remove it!

Alice
stu4  21 | 856 ☆☆   Observer
Jun 28, 2012 | #43
Posting it for archiver purpose of evidence (found few years) and created by owner of both EssayFraud and Essay####. No need to commenting. These who know the fraud scheme know what website is ###@@@#$ (literary now too lolz).

Essay Fraud
essayuni  - | 2   Company Representative
May 07, 2014 | #44
I was about to include it in my homepage in essay provider review website. Well, thanks for the reminder ;)
writers2beware  29 | 1712 ☆☆  
May 07, 2014 | #45
essayuni = lying piece of s-i*
graphophobius  7 | 501 ☆☆   Freelance Writer
Aug 17, 2014 | #46
Digging through old posts as Writers2Beware has requested. I find this statement above to be a real gem. You really have to read A LOT of posts, comments, and general nastiness to finally see that she is playing dumb here. Why does she use so much vitriol? To cover her tracks, of course. Why cover here tracks. That remains to be discovered. It could just be that she is insane, but I won't dare to make any claims about this yet.

Fraudulent WriterOnce upon a time, Writers2Beware was adding essayfraud links to Wikipedia. My proof is that her style of writing here matches exactly that of what is found here: en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:SarahTeach&oldid=41165407

Yes, I know that others have brought this up in the past and they have been shot down by WritersBeware; however, I take the striking similarities in "combative" writing styles to be evidence that SarahTeach and Writes2Beware are the same person. She'll disagree, of course, but the similarities are impossible to deny. Whoever cares to do so, should judge for themselves. There is a lot more interesting bread crumbs to be found, but it quickly slide into highly speculative crap (as Writers2Beware will quickly point out).

The real issue here is Writers2Beware's economic interests. She claims, as did EssayFraud, and now EssaScam, to be working to expose essay fraud and scams. Why? Why does she do this? If she is truly a consumer advocate, then why hide behind anonymous screen identities? You would think that someone doing this out of concern for innocent students wouldn't mind sharing a bit more about her motivations.

Clearly, EssayScam acts like fly paper for scammers. They are truly making a stupid mistake by coming here. Its like shooting fish in a barrel. But why does Writers2Beware inhabit these waters and with so much effort?

It's also a bit weird that she claims to be helping innocent students. Nearly all of them are turned off by her demeanor, and with good reason. So she really can't, and nor should we, that she is here to help out the students and fight plagiarism. Why not devote you efforts to something more insidious?

Why does she do it on an essay company-owned forum that simultaneously claims to be for entertainment, a place for all to discuss to experiences and views, and a place to expose scammers? Read this on their linked-in page, "EssayScam.org was founded to enable academic freelance writers, all other essay-writing companies, and students, to discuss their experiences and views in a free, anonymous web forum" and then compare it to their terms while thinking about what actually goes on here. It alls seems at least a bit schizophrenic, and definitely suspicious.

Yes, suspicious. It's not a claim in and of itself that demands proof. It is a claim that what happens here is very sketchy. We do not know anything about Writers2Beware other than she is an anonymous web entity who is hell-bent on viciously attacking obvious scammers. Why not just maintain a list of scam sites? Why not create a wiki on how to identify scam sites - seem easy enough. No, Writers2Beware has to do it the hard way with a lot of words that end up being no use to the students that she claims to be protecting. As this post shows, she also does it by playing dumb when it suits here interests (whatever those may be).
TheEssays0nline  2 | 12   Company Representative
Apr 15, 2015 | #47
I guess SNR had to close their operations on essayfraud, IF im correct, the site doesn't exist now?

No one has any idea about the kind of resources this company has!

SNR was awarded almost $700,000 in cash and full ownership of all 555 of the Pakistani company's Web sites that existed at the time.

Never trust any member's claims at face value. Demand evidence that you can verify.

haha so what YOU'RE saying is that the US district court transferred 555 (five hundred and fifty five) websites owned by the company and gave it to SNR????? This would be something brand new~

Where's link to the case (not blogs or forums), judgement case number? name of prentice? Cause what you're saying sounds like bull s-i* (though I wish its correct)!
writers2beware  29 | 1712 ☆☆  
Apr 15, 2015 | #48
Read'em and weep, dumb phuck: docs.justia.com/cases/federal/district-courts/new-jersey/njdce/3:2007cv05491/208337/37

Now, go crook.
TheEssays0nline  2 | 12   Company Representative
Apr 15, 2015 | #49
docs.justia.com/cases/federal/district-courts/new-jersey/njdce/3:2007cv05491/208337/37

Again out of those 555 website, the ones that are still in business, are owned by SNR???? Hell NO!! hahaha
Among those 555 websites, its does include assignmentexpert.co.uk which still is doing good business for them! So you mean SNR and that company are same?? too confusing and senseless because assignmentexpert is still owned by that company and not SNR!

US courts are jack s-i* outside the US and even they can't get the ownership transferred. Fyi not a penny was paid to SNR! That's what happened!
writers2beware  29 | 1712 ☆☆  
Apr 15, 2015 | #50
Again out of those 555 website, the ones that are still in business, are owned by SNR?

How many of those 555 sites are "still in business"? Hurry up.

US courts are jack s-i* outside the US and even they can't get the ownership transferred.

FYI, any domain controlled by a US-based registrar or ICANN is under US jurisdiction.

There was no "reasonable expectation" that SNR would receive the $700,000 cash, which is precisely why SNR's attorneys requested and received the 555 sites--in advance--in lieu of the cash.

You're not in my league, son.
Smiley73  4 | 591 ☆☆  
Feb 17, 2018 | #51
Sometimes, a company doesn't need to be losing money before its owners decide to sell the business. These third rate writing companies change hands at least once a year. I think it has to do with how much money they are willing to risk in the business before they decide that they have had enough earnings to amount to a decent return on investment.

They get out of the business before the students get wise to the fact that they are getting duped by the service and before the writers notice some salary collection problems. They sell the company to the next schmuck who is willing to run the cycle, make his money, then turn around and sell the company for a profit again. That way when the clients and writers start complaining, the owners can claim that the problem was created by the previous owner and they are fixing it now. Which is normally just a way of shutting up the concerned parties while they continue to ignore the problem of salary skimming and client shortchanging in terms of work quality.




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