Snarl, hiss, growl, and demand answers to a question that has nothing to do with what was said. Do you know that nobody here listens to anything that you have to say? Nobody has ever benefited from anything you have ever posted here. Period.
Snarl, hiss, growl, and demand answers to a question that has nothing to do with what was said.
Seriously, are you retarded? I responded directly to your statement that I quoted. YOU clearly stated that it is the focus of the thread.
Do you know that nobody here listens to anything that you have to say.
Enjoy your fantasy land, failure.
Fantasy land? I'm not the one proclaiming to have a selfless devotion to maintaining justice on EssayScam. Nor am I on here bragging about my wealth and success.
Again, why are you so obsessed with--and now entirely focused on--my personal inspirations, goals, bank account, etc? I'll tell you why: it's all you've got. You're just one more in a very long line of smart as*es and/or fraudsters who thought he could prove me wrong. You failed. You know that you can't prove me wrong or defeat me in any form of reasoned debate on any substantive issue, so you resort to childish jabs, straw men, sidestepping, religion-mocking, lying (see Post #47), and various other underhanded/dishonest flaming tactics in an attempt to pi$$ off not only me, but pretty much every other member with whom you interact. Your "look at me" act is a tired, pathetic attempt to bring traffic to your failed, commercial site (you know, the one on which you strategically w9*re your essayscam.org username). At some point in your life, somebody must have told you that you are clever . . . and you believed it.
You know that my substantive claims about sites/companies/freelancers are always correct, so just sit back and continue to enjoy the information that I post. Who knows--you may learn how to remedy other illegal statements on your site.
By the way, stop being so mad that your s*ty site got kicked out of essay directory.
fraudsters
Prove it. You can't and you are making unsubstantiated and libellous accusations. Here, let us pray: Dear Mod, W2B has violated the terms of your forum by making false accusations of fraud. Please do the right thing and ban her from this forum.
Prove it. You can't and you are making unsubstantiated and libellous accusations.
1. One cannot "libel" an anonymous username in a public forum;
2. Your inability to comprehend basic statements is mind-boggling. Here is my exact statement again, for your reading (err, bungling) pleasure:
You're just one more in a very long line of smart as*es and/or fraudsters who thought he could prove me wrong.
My use of "and/or" is not accidental. Unlike you, I choose my words carefully (
and I actually know what they mean).
1. One cannot "libel" an anonymous username in a public forum
My username is connected to my real name outside of EssayScam, so it is not anonymous and you know that. I conduct legitimate business without any need to hide my name. In fact, your Mod, or whoever it is at EssayScam, had no problem in contacting me, using my real name via an e-mail address that I had not shared. Maybe they thought this would intimidate me into keeping quiet on this forum?
I understand how the English language actually works. You have associated my identity with fraud in the same sentence. You think that you are sooo clever.
Students get scammed because they are not discerning enough. It's that simple. It's fairly easy to ascertain a writer's competence or credibility merely by exchanging a few emails with them - or by conducting basic Google research to learn about their reputation. As I see it, if a writer has been using the same name or email address for years and yet you can't find any (valid) complaints against him or her, then it is reasonable to consider them 'safe' to deal with.
Students get scammed or blackmailed when they hire writers based on superficial considerations....
*Oh, since this writer costs a dollar less than the other, this looks like a great bargain!
*Oh, since this writer is supposedly an "ENL" writer based in the US/UK/Australia, then s/he must be good and legit!
Duh!
Guess the scammed ones should do more research before ordering some work.
What if the "research" is fabricated? I mean there are lots of fake writings about "oh this one is so good, you should definitely check it out"
Fabricated research? Well, that's why people hang out on this forum.
Hey, Loutter, prove your claim or STFU.
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What if the "research" is fabricated?
Search results can at times bring 'fabricated research', i.e. paid reviews pointing to an all-good reputation of a company. However, as Google does not control all of the world's search, a company, no matter how big it is, cannot just throw everything positive about them no matter what technological strategies they employ.
Therefore, looking around is always a good idea. But, it seems that most of the people looking for custom essay assistance, are in a hurry and can be easily lured into the traps set by these companies. This is why every other day we have new stories of people being scammed.
The bottomline is, students get scammed because they are clueless about how to go about finding an appropriate and reliable academic outsourcing company or independent writer. They are too engrossed with simply getting the service that they need for a fraction of the cost that they tend to accept a proposal from the first company that offers them what seems to be a lucrative deal. Low cost per page and assured quality. While I will agree that these two descriptive terms do not go hand in hand, students new to the academic outsourcing scene won't know that. They get scammed because of their inexperience. Nothing more, nothing less. Anyone who goes in looking for a writing service blindly face a high rate of being scammed. That is not to say that they were not careful. They were careful but uneducated about the darker side of the service so they fell through the cracks and got scammed. There is no need to be so hard on these students, they feel bad enough as it is. There is no sense in rubbing salt on their wounds and explaining in great detail why and how they got scammed.
From my experience, the students who get scammed actually end up in that situation because they are running on a deadline. They forgot that they need the paper done by a certain time and by the time they remember the assignment, its too late for them to be picky about the service they will be hiring. They will hire the first service that comes cheaply and assures them that they will get a 100 % original paper before the deadline. These assurances are music to the student's ears so they pretty much get sold on the company or writer without looking for evidence that they can deliver on their promises. Let's face it, in this business, everything is based on a trust factor. The more trust the student has in a service, the easier it will be to get the student to sign up. That is why they get scammed. By nature, students tend to trust people without basis because they have yet to learn that trust must be earned instead of given freely. That is why the minute the student gets scammed, he learns a hard lesson regarding trusting people.
They probably get scammed because they've grown up with the Internet and have been ordering products and services online for as long as they can remember. They don't realize that this particular industry is saturated with scams that far outnumber legitimate providers. They don't start doing their research into figuring out how to identify legitimate providers until after their first experience wakes them up to the reality of this industry.
Why do students cheat? Because they can. People, in general, always strive to avoid the extra effort that is inherent in us initially. To condemn it is absolutely pointless. If you write off - you save a lot of time and effort. Do not write off - your diploma still does not cost anything because of the total prevalence of cheating by others. It remains the only motivation not to write off, but to teach - if knowledge is provided in pairs, which in practice will be useful after graduation.
In writing, an important role is played by cultural differences, here I also refer to education. In post-Soviet countries pupils / students pay more attention to what they received, not what they learned. The main reason for the write-off is the lack of understanding of the result. On the other hand, you need to pay attention to the items that are written off. For example, in a situation with mathematics, chemistry or physics, writing can be explained by the complexity of the material.
I believe that the millenial students get scammed because they have been so sheltered and spoon-fed by their parents, and told that they can do not wrong by a system that gives out medals and trophies for simple participation, that they failed to develop a brain and the concept of analysis in their lives. They are like automatons who believe that as long as they can pay their way, they will get what they deserve. They do not have a single adult bone or brain tissue in their system. They get scammed because they are too lazy to actually work at finding a good writer for their assignments, research papers, and what have yous. They are scammed because they were not taught how to spot a bad situation when they see one. They are easy prey to the scammers because they lack these maturity devices, which were instilled into most of the older generation during their developmental years.
Students these days tend to get scammed because they are too comfortable with using technology for everything from ordering their food to getting their laundry done. When one becomes too comfortable with technology and often use it for convenience, the tendency is to be too trusting of services that are paid for. That includes paying to have your essays written. Very few verification questions are asked because using the service is a no brainier for them. That is how they end up being scammed.
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