LMAO! Your excuses keep getting more pathetic and desperate. Dude, you lost . . . BADLY . . . and you know it. Give it up already. Accept the embarrassing defeat and move along. I realize that your reputation can't get much worse, but you just keeping digging your hole deeper and deeper. To each his own, I suppose. You like punishment. Who am I to judge?
Wayback Machine = archive.org
Archive.org is not a real-time search engine like Google. Archive is a repository of old, outdated, and/or currently nonexistent content. People don't search in archive for commercial writing/research services. People search in Archive strictly to reference old versions of sites that they
already know exist/ed (precisely as you did, assface). Therefore, new site owners don't/won't adapt to warnings on the nearly 7-years-dead, non-existent EssayFraud because:
1. they don't know about Essay Fraud (you know, because of the whole "not existing" thing that you now amusingly pretend is irrelevant);
2. even if a new site owner
does somehow know about the nearly 7-years-dead Essay Fraud, he/she has absolutely no reason to spend time and money "adapting" to warnings on a dead site that his/her potential customers will never see (you know, because of the whole "not existing" thing that you now amusingly pretend is irrelevant).

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