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I ordered but didn't pay for my dissertation. Writers advise me.


good student  1 | 2   Student
Nov 15, 2011 | #1
i had one of writers complete my undergraduate dissertation and i turned it in.
due to some fate, i was unable to pay.
What i wanted was he waits until march when i get money. He is threatening me?
Writers, how does one know his client college? i never told him where i schooled.
Is he simply issuing empty threats?
supposing he pastes the paper here, can i be caught?
he is not understanding as i plan to pay on march
what do you advice?
thanks
good student
jwolfe2  5 | 63  
Nov 15, 2011 | #2
basically what you're saying is that you stole many hours of his labor because you were too incompetent to recognize that you should not spend money you don't have. the fact that you turned the essay in recognizing this attests to your position as not only a pathetic student, but also a straight-up thief. if he places the essay on here you risk expulsion, furthermore he can potentially run it through plagiarism software that would cause problems. next time think.
pheelyks  
Nov 15, 2011 | #3
Yup. You're screwed and you deserve to be screwed. Screw you.
Taylor  - | 19  
Nov 15, 2011 | #4
What comes around goes around. You defrauded him and now you are paying for that sin
sallysuelovesyou  
Nov 22, 2011 | #5
:) If I was your writer I would so post it online!
editor75  13 | 1844  
Nov 22, 2011 | #6
drop out before you get thrown out
WritersBeware  
Nov 22, 2011 | #7
You really have no business criticizing him, you admitted criminal.
zaida  - | 3   Student
Nov 27, 2011 | #8
what you done is wrong if you couldn't pay you should have told the truth maybe he would have come to some sort of arrangement with you but to tell him once the papers been done and handed in by you is deceitful. if you truly are going to pay him in march speak to him about it and be honest as if he gets back to your uni about it you will be disqualified. which I'm sure you don't want that
MeoKhan  10 | 1357   ☆☆   Freelance Writer
Nov 28, 2011 | #9
i was unable to pay

How easy it is for you to say that. I wonder who that stupid writer was to do a complete dissertation for a smart alec like you. He must be a complete idiot with no experience of the cunning nature some of the "clients" like you have.

The writer should place your dissertation here and other sites so that you know what is the price of cheating someone. Shame on you.
jwolfe2  5 | 63  
Nov 29, 2011 | #10
HEY HEY HEY! this guy's username is GOOD STUDENT! clearly he deserves your respect.
MeoKhan  10 | 1357   ☆☆   Freelance Writer
Nov 29, 2011 | #11
He doesn't deserve any respect from us (all the serious writers on this forum). Our position is very clear on the issue this guy has discussed. Dot.
jwolfe2  5 | 63  
Dec 04, 2011 | #12
i don't understand why his name would be 'good student' then
writer4life  3 | 297  FEATURED   Freelance Writer
Sep 06, 2018 | #13
Dissertation PaymentThis is an old post but one worth following up and adding to.

he is not understanding as i plan to pay on march

Did you pay as promised?

So, what I gather is that the OP paid but for some reason the payment didn't go through? I find it hard to believe that any writer would complete a full dissertation order before the payment was made. If the writer started then realized the payment didn't go through, why did he/she continue writing? At the very least, if they were set on writing it, why did they send the completed project to the OP before the payment was made?

The story itself makes NO sense. It sounds like the OP somehow screwed the writer (maybe a chargeback or dispute after the paper was received), in which case the OP doesn't have any right to the paper.

The OP didn't legally purchase the paper. He stole from the writer. Unless the payment has since been made in full, the OP still does not own the paper, meaning the dissertation (if submitted) was not his to submit.
FreelanceWriter  6 | 3089   ☆☆☆   Freelance Writer
Sep 06, 2018 | #14
i had one of writers complete my undergraduate dissertation and i turned it in.due to some fate, i was unable to pay.

Since this 7-year-old thread has been resurrected, I'll ask the following rhetorical question: What would the OP consider appropriate if it were the writer who said the following?:

"I had a customer pay me for a dissertation due in December and I accepted payment in full. Due to some fate, I was unable to complete the project. What I wanted was for the customer to wait until March when I'll have a chance to write it. Now, the customer is threatening me with going public."

I'll answer my own question: You'd think the writer was insane and you'd give him the choice between returning your money immediately or being publicly exposed for his actions.
Write Review  1 | 546 ☆☆  
Sep 17, 2018 | #15
The OP didn't legally purchase the paper. He stole from the writer.

I don't doubt that the OP hoodwinked the writer, who was probably a newbie and starting out on his own so he was trusting of the client, into submitting the total paper to him. The OP then used the paper to get a grade. Technically, the paper was not his to turn in for a grade but by submitting the completed paper, the writer turned over the rights to it to the client. Can't blame the OP for doing so, he wanted the grade that bad.

I think the writer was trying to run a blackmail scam by the OP for not paying him. I don't think the scam worked though. The whole situation appears to me as 2 newbies caught in a scam than neither of them thought out before actually implementing so what resulted was two losers with no winner in sight.
Cite  2 | 1853 ☆☆☆  
May 31, 2020 | #16
Well, I believe that in this case, the writer was at fault. No writer in his right mind would have turned over a completed paper without the payment being completed first. Additionally, I cannot believe that the writer started working on the paper without a downpayment at the very least. Depending on the size of the order, I would have asked the client to pay on installments, just to be sure that he would be able to pay for the paper. I would not have started writing without an upfront payment of sorts. The writer should have known better. A writer cannot run his business based solely on trust. The client may have given his word, but the bill collectors won't accept that as payment.
FreelanceWriter  6 | 3089   ☆☆☆   Freelance Writer
May 31, 2020 | #17
by submitting the completed paper, the writer turned over the rights to it to the client.

As I've already explained to Cite two or three times, this is totally incorrect as a fundamental matter of US Copyright Law. Submitting the work to the customer absolutely does not transfer the writer's copyright to the customer unless the writer agreed, specifically, that it does (as I do). This is why photographers and artists still own the copyrights to all of the photos and works of art that they sell; and this is precisely why essay companies require all of their freelance writers to sign contracts agreeing to transfer their copyrights to any essay produced for the company.

The only time copyright transfers automatically on delivery of the work absent a specific agreement to that effect is when it is produced by an employee who provides work to an employer within the scope of employment. Independent freelance writers are not "employees" of essay companies and they're not "employees" of customers who hire them to produce and deliver essays. Furthermore, in this particular case, because the customer breached the contract by never paying for the work, the writer would still own the copyright even if they had agreed that copyright would transfer along with the essay on delivery.
noted  7 | 1948 ☆☆☆☆☆  
Dec 29, 2025 | #18
a fundamental matter of US Copyright Law

Then the argument becomes that the paper was in violation of academic laws as provided in the school honor code plus rules and regulations. Therefore, the student did not violate any US copyright laws. The laws cannot apply when the work in question does not fall under any known legitimate law of the country or academic laws right? So the student, by not paying the writer, did not violate any code. Since the academic writing industry has no valid laws backing it, as we operate in an underground industry, it is difficult to fight for the right to payment when the work should not have been done in the first place since its legitimacy is in question?
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