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Is this website the same as essay fraud?


Nicole  3 | 11  
Oct 02, 2006 | #1
Is this website run by the same people who runs essayfraud.com?
italos  7 | 9  
Jul 16, 2007 | #2
[Moved from]: is there anothere web page similar to essay fraud?

hello all!

Is there anothere site exept from essayfraud were you can get info or a list about scam companies? I remember that some time ago I found one with google but I cannot recall it. However, I do recall that some of the sites mentionted there weren't into essayfraud's list.

cheers,
WritersBeware  
Jul 16, 2007 | #3
I'll bet that the list you saw someplace else was an outdated list that they took from Essay fraud and manipulated.
writers2beware  29 | 1712 ☆☆  
Feb 16, 2015 | #4
EssayFraud does not exist, so, once again, your entire argument is completely dishonest and irrelevant.

Congratulations on your ability to misrepresent facts using archive .org. Alas, it merely solidifies your reputation as a clueless, dirty, lying piece of s-i*. Good job, moron!

THE VERIFIABLE TRUTH:

Records indicate that Essay Fraud hasn't been online since approximately August 19, 2008. Obviously, that is the reason why a new player like ShinyEssays.com (domain registered on February 11, 2014) has not adapted to information posted on Essay Fraud. Newsflash: it's kinda hard for a new site owner to adapt to non-existent warnings on a non-existent Web site.

Seriously, you are one stupid mother fu*er.
graphophobius  7 | 501 ☆☆   Freelance Writer
Feb 16, 2015 | #5
You are truly amazing! How long did it take you to think up that response?

I used the Wayback Machine where EssayFraud is alive and well. There's nothing wrong with that. I'm just curious why you claim that fraudsters have adapted when they clearly have not. You also said that these criteria for vetting essay websites are posted here, albeit not up front.

Why do you play these deceptive games? You spend an awful lot of time pounding tacks with sledge hammers. Why not just provide a list of checks and go away? I believe that the answer lies in the fact that you too are a shill and a fraudster.
writers2beware  29 | 1712 ☆☆  
Feb 16, 2015 | #6
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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graphophobius  7 | 501 ☆☆   Freelance Writer
Feb 16, 2015 | #7
Thanks Captain Obvious for yet another over-the-top explanation of something that needs no explanation. Blah blah, blah yes, I know that EssayFraud no longer exists. Do you have a check list of fallacious arguments tactics that you go through every time you are called out as a sham?

You are dodging the real issue here, again. Lets try to stay focused on the original goal posts. You are being deceptive, again.
writers2beware  29 | 1712 ☆☆  
Feb 16, 2015 | #8
YOU brought up EssayFraud. You now claim that it's "off-topic" because my rebuttals utterly dismantled your original argument. You don't want to address Essay Fraud any more because it's embarrassing for you.

You're the one who's off-topic, dip%h*t. The OP already thanked me for the responsible, verifiable information that I posted.

I own you. That sticks in your craw, doesn't it? That's why you keep coming back. You don't like to lose. You can't stand it. It eats at you.

You came here thinking that you're hot s-i*. For some reason, you fancy yourself a master of words and debate. Sumbudy lied t'ya, son.

;)
graphophobius  7 | 501 ☆☆   Freelance Writer
Feb 16, 2015 | #9
I have no problem talking about Essay Fraud. I'm the guy who posted the info. You're the one who is all in a tizzy over that I brought it up.

Its a nice list, albeit a bit outdated. I was attempting to point out that you and EssayScam would do a better job at your stated purpose to promote such a list. First, you say that the fraudsters have adapted to these check points. Then you say that such a list of check points would allow the fraudsters to adapt. Which is it? You don't make any sense and you're doing nothing but shifting the goal posts and backpedaling at the same time.

If you actually cared about helping the poor students, then you would post a comprehensive list of check points for identifying scam sites. This is another one of your sin's of omission that indirectly implicates you as a scammer.
writers2beware  29 | 1712 ☆☆  
Feb 16, 2015 | #10
First, you say that the fraudsters have adapted to these check points.

Yes, the main fraudsters as of 2008.

You don't make any sense and you're doing nothing but shifting the goal posts and backpedaling at the same time.

You are clearly confused. Seek help.

This is another one of your sin's of omission that indirectly implicates you as a scammer.

Not gonna bite, loser. You think that you're really smart, don't ya? I'll always be 10 moves ahead of you, Jethro. Try again.
graphophobius  7 | 501 ☆☆   Freelance Writer
Feb 17, 2015 | #11
Yes, you'll always be many steps ahead of me in providing unnecessary and uncited (likely fabricated) information. You are the undisputed master of essay deception!
writers2beware  29 | 1712 ☆☆  
Feb 17, 2015 | #12
If that's true, why you can't disprove a single substantive claim that I have EVER made?
graphophobius  7 | 501 ☆☆   Freelance Writer
Feb 17, 2015 | #13
You're driving off topic again and making unreasonable demands.

This is about you making unsubstantiated claims. The burden of proof is on you. You need to cite your sources. You also need to stop with your deceptive practices.
writers2beware  29 | 1712 ☆☆  
Feb 17, 2015 | #14
No, this is about YOU making unsubstantiated claims about me and the evidence that I post, motfr. I have posted HUNDREDS of pieces of substantive information throughout the years. I'd venture to guess that a good 90% of them include my source(s). The other 10% do not include a source because--as I explained earlier--I will not hand clueless, lying people like you my secret weapons. In such cases, anyone can easily verify my claims of interconnection by separately vetting each site/domain that I listed.




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