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Writers that every student must avoid


queen sheba  53 | 648 ☆☆   Observer
Feb 21, 2012 | #1
1. Wikipedia writers: these are writers who will simply paraphrase contents of Wikipedia and, inevitably, produce decrepit research work that CANNOT pass stringent standards set up by credible universities. As a university insider, I can detect a 'wikipedia essay' miles away- just google the relevant wikipedia article(s) and see whether the writer's ideas flow along the structural contents of the said articles. In fact, most lecturers give 'wikipedia essays' a straight fail.

Avoiding Writers2.'jack of all trade' writers: These are writers who claim they can write professionally on any topic. If you are competent enough to write on any topic, you shouldn't be writing professionally for students in the first place- you should be up there in the corporate scene.

3. The 'payment first' writers: As a student you have a right to assess the quality of your order before you fully commit yourself. If , for example, you want a 3000 word essay, DEMAND that the writer first produce at least 1000 words that you can assess his/her competence. If he refuses this methodology, you can be as sure as hell he is planning a big scam on you.

4. The 'essay scam' writers: Yep, avoid all writers who have made this forum their e-home. The reasons they spend too much time here are obvious : first, they are trying to gain clients since no any client of them recommends them to potential clients; second, they are forever fighting the students they've already scammed once the latter make protests in this forum and, third, these writers have no clients hence their idleness always make them land here.

5. The 'snitch' writers: these are writers who will threaten you with reporting you to your university once you fail to cough out more money for additional 'revisions'. These writers will cleverly obtain your personal details and use them to perpetuate diabolical threats once you fail to pay them more money. Good example........(no price for guessing)

6. The 'idiotic' writers: These are writers from Pakistan, India, and Ukraine etc who lack the skills and competence necessary to write professionally.

And........................................................above all, avoid Queen Sheba as your writer:

a) She will charge you over $300 per page.
b) she will plagiarize your work
c) she will take 6 months to complete a 1500 word essay.
cee2k12  - | 3   Student
Feb 21, 2012 | #2
It is so hard to know who you can trust with things like this...
WritersBeware  
Feb 21, 2012 | #3
Well, ignoring anything that "queen sheba" (the resident psycho) types is a good start.
cee2k12  - | 3   Student
Feb 22, 2012 | #4
The thing is I'm sure this "queen sheba" person will most likely say the exact same thing about you. It's a vicious circle of hatred and accusations.
OP queen sheba  53 | 648 ☆☆   Observer
Feb 22, 2012 | #5
Well, ignoring anything that "queen sheba" (the resident psycho) types is a good start.

Equally, ignoring anything WritersBware (the resident old witch) vomits is also a good start.

The thing is I'm sure this "queen sheba" person will most likely say the exact same thing about you. It's a vicious circle of hatred and accusations.

You have to understand the execrable psychological make up of this site's divvies like Wb:
a) First, these insecure mountebanks want everyone to assume that whatever the type is the absolute truth and that no student can make a rational decision unless guided by their 'advice' which, almost without exception, is tailored to ensure that students use only particular essay websites and writers. Of course i understand where they are coming from: Once you have been exposed to poverty and you get a 'dream' opportunity to act as a shill for a dodgy essay site, you want to defend it even at the expense of your mental health.

b) In US, your physical appearance can be your ticket to either corporate glory or social hell. It doesn't matter how many degrees in English you strut along-for as long as you aren't physically appealing, you are cooked- out down and forgotten. Hence, you find some US pyschos here who have no personality or looks to compete in the 'offline world'. What can these imbeciles compensate with?...you guessed it right- they have to hide in an anonymous forum like this, flaunt their writing and investigative 'skills' to naive students in a bid to at least get a chance where they can feel in charge. Get this in black and white- psychologists have long argued that educated people in developed countries who CANNOT fit in the real world or assert themselves in social circles always resort to hiding their woeful personalities behind the Internet and 'command' via their keyboard. It is precisely for this reason that someone can spend 90% of their productive time chasing shadowy Ukrainian scammers. It makes them feel good.

I hope this helps
pheelyks  
Feb 22, 2012 | #6
want everyone to assume that whatever the type is the absolute truth

Unlike you, who provides evidence for all of your claims...

as long as you aren't physically appealing, you are cooked- out down and forgotten

Right...that explains the likes of Bill Gates, Warren Buffett, Karl Rove, Alan Greenspan....

psychologists have long argued

Then it should be pretty easy to cite a source.
WritersBeware  
Feb 22, 2012 | #7
The thing is I'm sure this "queen sheba" person will most likely say the exact same thing about you. It's a vicious circle of hatred and accusations.

Well, if you're stupid enough to lend the same weight to that fly-by-night impostor's posts than you do to mine, you deserve to get scammed.

In US

In THE US, dumbphuck.
Cite  2 | 1853 ☆☆☆  
Mar 31, 2021 | #8
The problem is that the students don't normally know what kind of writer they will be engaging at the start of the deal. They accept the writer based on certain promises made and assurances given by both the writer and company. Then they have to wait for the draft or final paper to be submitted before they can get a true picture of the type of writer and writing company they hired. In which case, it becomes too late to do anything about it. So thanks for the definition, but student's can't really apply these descriptions to the writers they are dealing with. It is not impossible to apply, just difficult when all you want is to get your paper written and submitted before the actual class deadline.
noted  6 | 1905 ☆☆☆☆☆  
Jun 24, 2022 | #9
2.'jack of all trade' writers: These are writers who claim they can write professionally on any topic.

Academic writers are expected to be capable of writing various papers covering an away of subjects/ fields. The writer's are literally required to be a "jack of all trades". Academic writers usually enjoy the job because it is a learning experience for them. They gain a plethora of knowledge that translates into well developedpapers for their clients.They should not be avoided but rather, sought out because of their wide range of expertise. The student can easily prove if the writer is lying aboutthis claim during the interview anyway.
The opinions are that of the author's alone based on an individual capacity. Opinions are provided "as is" and are not error-free.
a1writer  3 | 292   Freelance Writer
Jun 24, 2022 | #10
@noted
So now you have changed your opinion and endorse 'jack of all trades master of none' type writers.

I refer you to a comment you made just last month. Although aimed at a particular essay company clearly you do not rate writers who are not experts in their respective subject matter(s). You call them 'jack of all trades'.

"Nobody that hires this company will get a subject matter expert. They may get a writer who is knowledgeable about the topic, but definitely not an expert. No academic writer will have the kind of profession focused training that an "expert" requires. You can bet on that.

What sort of writer will you get then? A jack of all trades, master of none will be more like it. If you get a competent writer at all from the company. Do not pay for a "subject expert" writer because is just a blatant lie meant to part an unsuspecting student from his money."

​May 07, 2022 | #22 " https://essayscam.org/forum/es/customessays-make-huge-mistake-754/#msg85726




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