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Fake Essay Writing Service Review Website "SCAMFIGHTER"


oscarruiz  7 | 10   Observer
Mar 18, 2024 | #1
ScamFighter.com is getting criticized because it only talks about its own essay-writing websites and ignores many others. This makes people think they're being unfair by promoting only certain sites. Students rely on ScamFighter.com for honest reviews, but this one-sided promotion can confuse them and limit their choices.

The website has been accused of playing favorites by prominently featuring platforms like SpeedyPaper, EssayMarket, EssayPro, WritePaperFor.Me, and PaperHelp while neglecting many other reputable essay writing services. This selective promotion can create a skewed impression and mislead students who rely on ScamFighter.com for unbiased evaluations and guidance.

One of the primary criticisms leveled against ScamFighter.com is its lack of inclusivity in showcasing a diverse range of essay writing services. By only highlighting a few platforms, the website fails to provide a comprehensive overview of the options available to students. This can be particularly concerning for individuals seeking specific types of services or those looking for alternatives to the recommended platforms.

Moreover, the apparent bias in favor of certain websites has led to questions about the transparency and objectivity of ScamFighter.com's review process. Critics argue that the website's affiliations or partnerships with the promoted services may influence its recommendations, compromising the integrity of the information provided to users.

Students, in particular, rely on review platforms like ScamFighter.com to make informed decisions about where to seek academic assistance. However, the limited scope of showcased services can limit their choices and hinder their ability to explore a wide range of options based on their unique requirements.

To address these concerns, ScamFighter.com must adopt a more inclusive approach in its coverage of essay writing services. This includes featuring a diverse selection of platforms, conducting thorough and unbiased evaluations, and ensuring transparency regarding any affiliations or sponsorships that may influence its recommendations.

People are worried that ScamFighter.com might not be fair because they might have deals with the websites they promote. This means they might not be giving honest opinions. Students should be careful and not rely only on ScamFighter.com. They should look at different websites and ask others for advice to make the best decision.


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noted  6 | 1915 ☆☆☆☆☆  
Mar 28, 2024 | #2
Do not expect them to open themselves to reviews for other websites. Scamfighter is owned by the same company that it advertises services for. It is a self serving review site. They cannot be trusted to give an honest positive review of a competitor. They would be more than open to posting negative reviews though. That would be good for their business, getting rid of the competition somehow. Or, at least trying to.
Janny Merchant  - | 1   Freelance Writer
May 06, 2024 | #3
Back in 2023-Nov, I was searching for a writer to write a comprehensive detailed article for my medical billing services business medbillcollections.net/ then I found a scamfigter who assured me to provide me with the best services I paid them almost 100 bucks for the article when they sent me the article it's all written by Ai. When I called their customer service number the number was unreachable and I also sent them emails 5 to 6 times when I sent them an email 7 times the email address is unavailable on the server..
noted  6 | 1915 ☆☆☆☆☆  
May 17, 2024 | #4
What makes you think that an AI wrote the paper for them? Can you provide us with details that will help prove your claim? Perhaps a line from the paper that ran through a plagiarism checker that confirmed your suspicions? This is the first time I have heard of a writing company that used an AI to complete a writing task. As for your money, you are definitely not going to get that back. They probably used a burner phone to communicate with you along with a disposable email address.
formerstudent  - | 51   Observer
May 23, 2024 | #5
As far as I know, AI only paraphrases the information. It is unable to create new concepts. If you read one AI-generated paper on a topic, reading another 10 will not get you any new knowledge..
FreelanceWriter  6 | 3089   ☆☆☆☆☆   Freelance Writer
May 23, 2024 | #6
AI doesn't usually plagiarize in any way that can be detected by a scanner, because it doesn't need to copy anything verbatim. It does routinely plagiarize by re-wording the ideas in sources without citing them, but that form of plagiarism isn't capable of being detected by automated scanners. It also makes up novel information or "alternative facts" and sometimes it lists "sources" that are either completely fabricated or mixes of portions of plausible-sounding book and journal-article titles that seem to be related to the subject matter. Even when AI does cite real sources that exist, the material cited by AI doesn't actually come from those sources and can't be found in them when checked. Professors shouldn't even need any kind of automated scanner just to identify AI writing. All they really have to do is submit their own essay prompts (and/or sections therefrom) to a few AI writing programs to see what they generate. If they want to prevent their students from using AI, all they have to do is distribute AI-generated essays for the assignment along with the assignment prompt and tell their classes that there should be no similarity between their essays and those AI samples of the same assignment.
noted  6 | 1915 ☆☆☆☆☆  
May 27, 2024 | #7
AI works on the concept of plagiarism. It is trained to take information from all over the web, then it rewrites the information in a manner that may seem fresh to the average reader, but not to a professor or a plagiarism checker. That is the danger when it comes to using AI in academic writing. You can ask it to write a 250 page essay for you on a given topic, and it will do it. However, when you check the paper, you may find the content to be empty and often uses repeated information, as if it ran out of information to rewrite. A professor will see that and the student, should be the first one to spot it so that he can correct the problem before submitting the paper. An AI paper should not be submitted for a grade without first passing through human intervention.
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
Jun 08, 2024 | #8
AI always plagiarizes ideas, by design, because it has no basis for producing original substantive critical thought. It also pulls information from totally inappropriate, non-authoritative sources (such as blogs and grade-school-level websites), and often fabricates sources that don't even really exist. The only thing that AI produces that's often "original" is the actual wording of material, because it doesn't need to copy any strings of words. That's why traditional plagiarism scanners -- that only scan for strings of words that already exist in its database and/or online -- can't directly detect AI writing with any accuracy. However, human professors can easily recognize AI writing by it's near-complete absence of substantive content, repetition of points, irrelevant content, and the fact that AI essays are rampant with "fluff" padding in the form of light background information (throughout) instead of any kind of complex analysis or deep engagement with any source material. Perhaps the easiest way for professors to identify AI writing is simply to put their own essay prompts (and/or portions thereof) right into a few AI programs to generate essays that are almost identical to the AI essays submitted by their students.
westy  1 | 11   Student
Apr 15, 2025 | #9
Yes, ScamFighter.net is itself the scam site, pretending to post 'reviews' of all sites, when in fact it simply exists to promote SpeedyPaper, EssayMarket, WritePaperFor.me, Essay Pro and PaperCoach. Wouldn't surprise me if they take payments to give favourable reviews to other sites too, but those 5 are directly associated with ScamFighter, and probably all owned by the same company.

ScamFighter.net is a fake website that violates numerous US fraud laws.
FreelanceWriter  6 | 3089   ☆☆☆☆☆   Freelance Writer
Apr 16, 2025 | #10
Wouldn't surprise me if they take payments to give favourable reviews to other sites too...

That's probably true. It's also somewhat similar to the way Better Business Bureaus work, in principle, except in reverse: They typically reserve their highest "AAA" ratings for businesses that choose to pay for a BBB subscription. What's worse is that they typically refuse to restore higher ratings to businesses that receive totally unfounded complaints and/or that completely resolve their complaints satisfactorily, unless or until those businesses agree to pay for a subscription. Then, when the business does finally purchase a subscription, its ratings magically improve, instantly. Here's a good article explaining all of that in much greater detail: business.time.com/2013/03/19/why-the-better-business-bureau-should-give-itself-a-bad-grade/
westy  1 | 11   Student
Apr 17, 2025 | #11
@noted
"This is the first time I have heard of a writing company that used an AI to complete a writing task."

Are you kidding? Many of the dirt cheap companies use AI because:

1. They are actually based in Ukraine, Pakistan, India, etc. and don't speak good English let alone write English at a high standard for university level essays.

2. Paying qualified high quality educated English writers would be impossible for them to make any money. I got scammed by speedy paper who charge apparently down to $9 per page. No good writer with the education and skills to write at a high level is working for $2-3 per page.

The only way they make money is by churning out an AI essay in less than a minute and giving it a quick check and small changes from some scammer who isn't qualified to write anything.

Yes I was stupid enough to get scammed by these guys and only since then have I really started to research and understand how obvious these scam companies are when you look into it.

At least the more expensive companies are obviously US or UK based, they have a history and can be proven by looking up their company online. They charge more i guess because they're paying proper writers who know what they're doing. You get what you pay for as they say
FreelanceWriter  6 | 3089   ☆☆☆☆☆   Freelance Writer
Apr 24, 2025 | #12
At least the more expensive companies are obviously US or UK based, they have a history and can be proven by looking up their company online.

This is true, in general. However, legit companies that hired real writers now have to worry about their writers using AI. The tricks that college professors have learned to ID AI-generated writing don't involve passive detection scans and wouldn't work for essay companies the way that plagiarism scans helped them deter plagiarism among their writers. It can be done, but not by running them automatically through a scanner; it would involve manual review of every essay, which would be totally impractical for essay companies.

It doesn't matter very much for customers of scam companies and/or legit but bad companies that use unqualified writers, because their clients were already going to get unusable copied/pasted work (or nothing at all) for their money. However, now, customers have to worry about receiving AI-generated work even from legit companies with real writers, because companies wouldn't know when their own writers are taking AI shortcuts. Unlike independent writers, essay company writers don't have to worry about their own reputations if they deliver bad work and/or get caught using AI (or plagiarizing), because it's only the reputation of the company at stake and not a direct risk to their own credibility if their work gets ID'd as AI writing.




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