queen sheba 53 | 648 ☆☆ Observer
Dec 29, 2012 | #1
Ever since I joined this forum, there have been numerous attempts to erroneously portray me as an essaysite owner/writer who denigrates the competition in a bid to hoodwink students into using my services. Further, a certain syndicate ganged up to portray me as scammer intent on scamming students with sub-standard papers.
Let me put the following facts about me and writing sites straight:
a) I do not own, have never owned nor ever contemplated operating an essay site purely due to ethical reasons. I have a decent job and the last thing I`d want is to assist students cheat the system. Further, it is claimed that I am just a regurgitated version of a previous scammer that was banned from this forum. This cannot be further from the truth: I have only used this username while in this forum. As I have no any commercial interests in this industry, it is obvious the last thing I`d do is operate multiple usernames. I have consistently challenged WB/Pheelyks to table evidence linking me to any essay company. They have woefully failed.
b) My stand on the numerous essay scams around has been very simple: I do not entertain the thought of students, writers and essay companies being scammed. In fact, as a person, I detest scamming in whatever package it is marketed. I have certain principles and ethical values that inform my life`s decisions and actions. In fact, it is on the record that I have occasionally tried to educate students on the best ways to write quality essays without resorting to third party help. I don`t believe writers should be scammed, I don`t believe students should be scammed and, more importantly, I don`t believe students should attempt to fob of their universities through submitting someone else`s work.
c) Whilst I do sincerely believe that this site should be used to expose frauds, I am equally convinced that this should be done in a professional and objective way devoid of name-calling, shouts, and vindictiveness.
d) Contrary to popular opinion, I don`t harbor any ill feelings towards Writers Beware and his/her reincarnated form, Writers2Beware. Theoretically, I`d support anyone dedicated to exposing scams. We may differ on the ways to go about it, but that is something expected. However, I am still convinced I can be a better scam-buster as I have absolutely no commercial interests in the industry and therefore I can never compromise my ideals.
e) In the same vein, I have had absolutely no problem with pheelyks as a writer; my beef with him stemmed from the fact that he was a little less honest about his competence and his mode of operations. I felt students needed to know pheelyks' modus operadi before using his services. I recall emailing him requesting him to comprehensively explain why he finds it appropriate to report students to the universities. Up to today, he keeps reneging on his initial promise. If he can come out clean and renounce his previous mode of operations, he`d be in my good books.
Finally, I have insisted that the only way to completely annihilate scams is to have a professional escrow payment system that releases money to a writer only after the student confirms that, indeed, he received his order as per his requirements.
Students ought to understand that the sickening hullabaloo about exposing scams will never really eliminate cases of fraud: ONLY A PROFESSIONALLY operated escrow system will bring essay scams to a screeching halt.
Let me put the following facts about me and writing sites straight:
a) I do not own, have never owned nor ever contemplated operating an essay site purely due to ethical reasons. I have a decent job and the last thing I`d want is to assist students cheat the system. Further, it is claimed that I am just a regurgitated version of a previous scammer that was banned from this forum. This cannot be further from the truth: I have only used this username while in this forum. As I have no any commercial interests in this industry, it is obvious the last thing I`d do is operate multiple usernames. I have consistently challenged WB/Pheelyks to table evidence linking me to any essay company. They have woefully failed.
b) My stand on the numerous essay scams around has been very simple: I do not entertain the thought of students, writers and essay companies being scammed. In fact, as a person, I detest scamming in whatever package it is marketed. I have certain principles and ethical values that inform my life`s decisions and actions. In fact, it is on the record that I have occasionally tried to educate students on the best ways to write quality essays without resorting to third party help. I don`t believe writers should be scammed, I don`t believe students should be scammed and, more importantly, I don`t believe students should attempt to fob of their universities through submitting someone else`s work.c) Whilst I do sincerely believe that this site should be used to expose frauds, I am equally convinced that this should be done in a professional and objective way devoid of name-calling, shouts, and vindictiveness.
d) Contrary to popular opinion, I don`t harbor any ill feelings towards Writers Beware and his/her reincarnated form, Writers2Beware. Theoretically, I`d support anyone dedicated to exposing scams. We may differ on the ways to go about it, but that is something expected. However, I am still convinced I can be a better scam-buster as I have absolutely no commercial interests in the industry and therefore I can never compromise my ideals.
e) In the same vein, I have had absolutely no problem with pheelyks as a writer; my beef with him stemmed from the fact that he was a little less honest about his competence and his mode of operations. I felt students needed to know pheelyks' modus operadi before using his services. I recall emailing him requesting him to comprehensively explain why he finds it appropriate to report students to the universities. Up to today, he keeps reneging on his initial promise. If he can come out clean and renounce his previous mode of operations, he`d be in my good books.
Finally, I have insisted that the only way to completely annihilate scams is to have a professional escrow payment system that releases money to a writer only after the student confirms that, indeed, he received his order as per his requirements.
Students ought to understand that the sickening hullabaloo about exposing scams will never really eliminate cases of fraud: ONLY A PROFESSIONALLY operated escrow system will bring essay scams to a screeching halt.
