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WebCheck - a non-existing plagiarism checking system promoted by foreign writing services


Major  35 | 1449 ☆☆  
Sep 22, 2017 | #1
Sometimes one should give credit where credit due, even if it's about fraud and deception. Today I'd like to give the creativity award to the two services: paperhelp.org and paperduenow.com (run by the same people). They have probably read posts on this forum and concluded that students have awaken to the fact that almost all the commercial academic plagiarism detection tools store the checked documents and are likely to use them for their own business goals without explicit consent of the student who used the service.

So, they had a dilemma - on one hand, they wanted to somehow assure students they should trust their writing service by offering them some kind of 'this-paper-was-not-plagiarized' guarantee. In the past, they would promote and link to their own 'in-house' anti-plagiarism software, but since the genie is out of the bottle and everybody knows the essay checking software is just a way to steal the submitted content, they came up with a new 'innovative' idea. They made up a name: "WebCheck Plagiarism Detection System" and now proudly announce to unsuspecting customers that the non-existing (but 'innovative and trustworthy') "WebCheck" software guarantees that every page of their essay order is original. And that, of course, the submitted documents aren't being 'shared' or saved in a database.

They must surely think students / their customers are stupid. Or naive. Or maybe both.

Below are the screenshots of the hilarious (and untruthful) statements. They also place a fake "WebCheck" logo and have a script display today's date below it to trick the visitor that the 'system' is working and is up-to-date.

Webcheck - a non-existing plagiarism checking tool
Donald  7 | 86   Observer
Sep 23, 2017 | #2
PaperHelp.org | PaperDueNow.com = Ukraine = Fraud. What else did you expect?
Cite  2 | 1853 ☆☆☆  
Jan 11, 2020 | #3
The problem is that in this era of wokeness, most students are still in a deep slumber when it comes to seeking proper online writing help. Even more so when seeking out anti-plagiarism tools. If the price is right, WebCheck will definitely see huge paydays until the students eventually catch on to them. A portion of students often look at the price tag more than the quality of the company or the type of promises made. Hence the students fall into the trap set for them. Thanks for the heads up Major. I hope the students take note of this very useful information.




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