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This website teaches how to order an essay safely - buyessay.info (propaganda?)


Jo21_8  1 | 9  
May 20, 2016 | #1
I've found this website - buyessay info - today and I thought I'd share it with essayscam.org readers. It shows the good and the bad stuff about using various sources where you can get an essay for money. It also teaches you to distinguish a good essay service from a bad one and then it says these guys have done research on some essay companies and found out they were scammers. They've actually ordered essays from these companies and made reviews based on what they received.
wordsies  5 | 389     Freelance Writer
May 20, 2016 | #2
Actually it shows the opposite. Ukrainian spammers. You're either their affiliate or directly employed for them :)
OP Jo21_8  1 | 9  
May 20, 2016 | #3
Sorry, I don't see any logic in your comment. How can I be directly employed for one of these companies and post a site that exposes them as scammers here? And the site is not in any way connected to those companies, nor does it advertise them. Have you even read the content?

Seems like no matter what I posted in here, you'd call me a Ukrainian spammer anyway.
steall1984  1 | 78     Freelance Writer
May 20, 2016 | #4
Wordsies does have a point. Plenty of people have used this forum before to verbally bash a particular writing service, but the truth is that often it's one of their agents. Bad press is still press. This isn't necessarily the case here, but I can see his/her point..
wordsies  5 | 389     Freelance Writer
May 20, 2016 | #5
Sorry, I don't see any logic in your comment

It's interesting how the only "reputable" companies on the site, you "clearly" aren't affiliated with, come from the Ukraine. I won't argue for or against those sites either way, since I have no clue who they are or if they're legit. Others can do that if they want. However, I will argue that the whole point of the "safety net" you're offering is to lure the clients into the web of a commercial enterprise. Which is completely opposite of what you claim to do. At least be honest about it.

Not to mention your site clearly indicates that no freelance writer can be trusted - something I strongly object, because I'm a writer myself and because it's a blatant lie.
OP Jo21_8  1 | 9  
May 20, 2016 | #6
I am not offering anything. I just found this site today and decided to share it with those who has never ordered a paper and wanted to know how to do it the safe way.

And I can now see why you're so against it. The site states that essay services have much more pros as opposed to individual writers. It promotes your competitors. I understand your reaction. And maybe I would act this way too. I am not saying that use of all essay services guarantees high quality. As we can see from the reviews of those companies, high quality of service is not always their strength. But you must agree that when dealing with an individual writer a student is not guaranteed financial security and the search of a good writer does take a lot of time. Yet some essay services do have pretty decent writers. So why not save time and order from them?
Leo_Vin  - | 21  
May 21, 2016 | #7
Hey Jo21_8, most of the people who use this forum are not as dumb as you perhaps think they are. Most of us can join two dots to make a straight line. We smell characters like you coming from miles away and can often predict your next moves with considerable accuracy.

I've found this website - buyessay info - today and I thought I'd share it

This is EssayScam, not EssayShare. Unless you're responding to a query about an essay site, exposing a scam, or sharing an experience about one, people will treat every reference you make with plenty of skepticism.

They've actually ordered essays from these companies and made reviews based on what they received

How would you know this if you weren't an affiliate or employee? Whichever way you answer this question you lose.
OP Jo21_8  1 | 9  
May 21, 2016 | #8
How would you know this if you weren't an affiliate or employee?

This is how: I've read the content on the site!
teller  - | 1   Observer
May 22, 2016 | #9
It does seem suspicious that the site highlights only Ukrainian companies. But apart from that, it offers pretty good practical advice on how to pick an essay service.

And I don't see why Jo21_8 is accused of being an affiliate or whatever.

Bad press is still press. This isn't necessarily the case here

Maybe it really is not a case here. Maybe he/she just stumbled upon this site and posted it here.
writers2beware  29 | 1712 ☆☆  
May 22, 2016 | #10
Propaganda Essaybuyessay.info = bastion of propaganda and calculated deception originated from India

buyessay.info
Vinod Gill
Jaipur
Rajasthan
302021
India
+94.61624199
vinodgill8999@gmail

Additional evidence (which I will keep in my back pocket, for now) suggests that the Indian owner (current and/or former) has some sort of content/linking arrangement with the Ukrainian fraudsters who are behind the worldwide hacking of millions of Web sites. It's all about links and name-dropping for Google consumption; the "reputation management" aspect of SEO is obviously no longer a priority for the Ukrainians.
Leo_Vin  - | 21  
May 22, 2016 | #11
This is how: I've read the content on the site!

This is how you lose: So all anybody needs to do is simply read what a website says and take it for gospel truth? I'm sure you don't expect us to believe that you're that stupid.
Major  35 | 1449 ☆☆  
May 22, 2016 | #12
It would be nice to see yet another evidence of their international criminal activities. It's funny to see foreign sites that are a copycat of websites created before, for example freelanceessaywriters.com. Have you seen discuss essays dotcom - I sometimes go there if I feel like posting a joke on one of the social media websites ; ).
Leo_Vin  - | 21  
May 23, 2016 | #13
And I don't see why Jo21_8 is accused of being an affiliate or whatever

So you registered here few hours ago just when he was being accused and your first post is defending him? And you claim not to be seeing why.

Maybe he/she just stumbled upon this site and posted it here

Maybe you 'two' will get abducted by aliens today and taken back to your home planet.
OP Jo21_8  1 | 9  
May 24, 2016 | #14
This is how you lose: So all anybody needs to do is simply read what a website says and take it for gospel truth?

OK, you don't trust the information about those companies. But what about the guide on how to choose a service? Don't you agree that it's pretty helpful for those who are going to order an essay for the first time?
Major  35 | 1449 ☆☆  
May 24, 2016 | #15
But what about the guide on how to choose a service?

This is all a student who is going to order an essay for the first time needs:

1. Check the WHOIS info of a domain and note its registration date and location. Verify this information on the website.
2. Go to EssayScam.org.
3. Use the search feature (by typing in the name of the site).
4. Land on a page where the real WHOIS info is posted (usually by writersbeware2).
5. Read reviews or comments of other members related to the site.
6. Repeat 1-5.
writers2beware  29 | 1712 ☆☆  
May 24, 2016 | #16
Jo21_8 = teller

Dude, you're an idiot, and you sure as hell aren't fooling anyone.
Greys0n  - | 6   Student
May 26, 2016 | #17
this site looks suspicious
ProfessorVerb  35 | 829   ☆☆   Freelance Writer
Jul 03, 2016 | #18
You guys are a lot smarter about this stuff than me, but perhaps EssayScam could automate this process and provide a feature that would display all of the WHOIS info and postings concerning a given site (or more than one site -- like Trivago) at once. I'll bet this would be a popular feature.
writers2beware  29 | 1712 ☆☆  
Jul 05, 2016 | #19
perhaps EssayScam could automate this process and provide a feature that would display all of the WHOIS info and postings concerning a given site

That would not be helpful. I can't publicly explain exactly *why* because doing so would potentially help scammers to connect some dots. Rest assured, however, that if EssayScam were to implement your suggestion, the easily-gamed results would be 90% inaccurate, all current and future readers would be grossly misled, and EssayScam would lose all credibility.
accountingessay  - | 1   Student
Jul 07, 2016 | #20
Thank you for sharing the website, which teaches to order an essay safely. It is very important especially nowadays because there is a high chance to be cheated on.
writers2beware  29 | 1712 ☆☆  
Jul 07, 2016 | #21
"accountingessay" = spamming fraudster associated with buyessay.info
writer4life  3 | 297  FEATURED   Freelance Writer
Sep 08, 2018 | #22
It has been a while since anyone revisited this post or the website in question. I didn't see the website in 2016 but a visit today sparked an immediate concern. The moment you type in their url and hit enter, the website conducts a "browser check" that lasts about 5-10 seconds. Typically, a browser check should not be a bad thing, after all, when legit, it protects the company and its visitors. What is concerning is that this very same type of browser check can also be used for malware (see news.softpedia.com/news/malware-distributors-use-fake-cloudflare-ddos-checks-to-trick-users-500197.shtml).

From the screenshot I took, it seems the check is legit here, but we all want to be careful when checking out these websites we share in the forum. Especially, when it appears they are posted by a company associate.


  • Screenshot of browser check
Write Review  1 | 546 ☆☆  
Sep 10, 2018 | #23
What is concerning is that this very same type of browser check can also be used for malware

That is precisely why I decided to install a malware prevention software / program into my computer. These days, it isn't just viruses that should be of concern to people browsing the web, it is also the potential for your total system to be attacked, hijacked, and held for ransom by some unseen criminal online. Without the proper security layers of protection, the writers, who need to do the research for the students are the most prone to these attacks. It is up to the writer to protect his system in the best way that he can.

While some of these checks are done to also prevent spambots, seeing it should be of great concern to a user. Before I installed my software, I would immediately close the window and hope that the move would have been enough to protect me. I am pleased that I was able to prevent malware infections within my system up until the time I finally installed the software.
Cite  2 | 1853 ☆☆☆  
Jun 02, 2020 | #24
How old is your computer? I mean, if you are using the latest version of Windows 10, there is no need for you be installing anti-malware programs. Windows Defender / Windows Security does a pretty good job of preventing those breaches in your system. I used to subscribe to anti-malware programs. Then I realized that the same program could be posing a threat to my system. When I asked around, I was told that these software programs were just an unnecessary expense. That Windows Security can actually do the job quite well, at no additional cost to me. Well, I went and uninstalled the software and I cancelled my subscription upon hearing the lengthy explanation as to why I was throwing good money after bad. What do you know, Windows Security actually does what I was told it would do. Protect my system without the added expense of an anti-virus, anti-spam, and ant-malware programs.
noted  8 | 2042 ☆☆☆☆☆  
Dec 28, 2025 | #25
I like how this company was able to create an effective website that would allow them to sell their writing services in a not so blatant manner. I mean, it is pretty obvious that they are promoting their writing services, but they are not in your face about it. Instead, they offer a comparison review of all websites, then encourage you to contact them directly with any questions you may have. Thus keeping their company out of the "academic writing" business and limiting their company exposure in terms of bad reviews and the like. They can "refer" you to services, which are probably their own as well, they just don't point it out to you at the beginning of the discussion.
The opinions are that of the author's alone based on an individual capacity. Opinions are provided "as is" and are not error-free.
academiagirl  4 | 33   Student
Dec 31, 2025 | #26
You never know when a supposedly helpful website is actually trying to gain your confidence so that they can defraud you once you place an order. I am very cautious about that and when I saw that the company was actually trying to get me to sign up for their services, I decided there and then that they cannot be trusted. They tried to fool me into believing that they cared about protecting me from engaging with bad companies and writers, when all they really wanted was to push their services. That says a lot about their integrity in my opinion.
dellatutor  1 | 15     Freelance Writer
Jan 05, 2026 | #27
I think that's a marketing strategy. Competition is often stiff as every writing service out there always tries to lure new clients to buy from them. I don't believe it is a straight way of judging them, instead you can see it as a marketing tactic. However, you can use intuition when judging these companies as there are numerous jokers out there.




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