Hello centralpark,
My name is James. I am one of the partners for Dissertation Network and am an active writer and manager of the website. I would like to address some of your concerns.
I admit we are higher than some services, but we are definitely not the most expensive. Our writers are very highly paid as we only hire academically qualified researchers (proof of academic degree required). I joined the business as a writer and have moved up into management and partner. I can attest to the fact that I was required to show proof of my academic qualifications.
So a writer does 300 words of work to get paid for a page however the company charges for 50 more words above 250 words and keeps the extra payment without sharing it with the writer?
Your assumption is incorrect. Writers are required to submit 250 words per page, not 300. If we were out to cheat our writers, wouldn't we have kept our client-end network a secret from them? Furthermore, our Writer Policy Guide explicitly states the percentage the writer gets off each order. Add to that, our writers receive a 10% bonus on their earnings at the end of each season. Once again, I can adamantly say that we are the one of the highest paying writing companies online.
Secondly, I got a feeling from this site that any company that promises grades should not to be taken at its word.
Please read our advisory. Students are not to submit the work as their own. The grade promised is not the grade the marker will award (we clearly state that none can promise that). Instead, it will satisfy all the requirements of the A/B/ etc grade on the grading matrix sheet which the client provides. I will explain, suppose a paper has instructions that require a certain amount of items to be included in order to achieve an "A," a "B," etc. If a customer orders an "A" paper then all of the items will be included. If a "B" paper is ordered then the items needed to achieve that grade will be included. These are research, length, and other requirements in the instructions. We are not guaranteeing a grade because we know it would be impossible to guarantee such things. Professors can be flaky and picky, and we cannot guarantee overcoming a professor's biases etc. The student is told to not turn in the work as their own product and we adhere to that policy.
Thirdly, their charges seem to be incredibly out of the roof.
The writer would get much much more than what you've assumed. Again...the writer is required to submit 250 words per page, not 300. The customer pays for 250 words per page mainly because assignments require words per page to be in multiples of 250. I have yet to see an order requiring 900 words. I see many requiring 1000 words etc.
And finally, they claim that they are from England and no one here seems to dispute that.
No ESL writing. The company owners are British (majority), Australian and American. Management and support are exclusively British/American. I, personally, am from Texas. I live near the Spindletop Oil discovery in the early 1900s...a town called Beaumont. I attended law school near Minute Maid Park in Houston, Texas. Minute Maid Park is where the horrible Astros baseball team plays.
It may be that all these evidences are mere remnants from a not so terrific past or it could be that the company holders have a stake in this forum thus controlling arising negativity.
The company has no stake in this forum and has its own. No. We are a year old and do not have anything to hide at all. If you like you can visit the site and send support a message. I will personally respond to it. I understand your concerns...especially with this type of service. There are many companies out there that are shady at best and complete frauds at worst. You must understand that you should first try and contact the company before you begin assuming things. I am not angry about your assumptions, but you should try and contact the company before you post things that are untrue but in a veil of assumption.
I hope I have answered all of your questions, and feel free to email us.
Regards,
James
Dissertation Network
Centralpark,
Forgot one other thing. "Instalments" is the British way of writing the word. It is strange to me as well being from Texas, but that is the way the Brits do it.
An instalment (or installment in American English).