I'm reacting the way I am simply because lanchaw bin here is too quick to type unfounded generalizations regarding ESL writers.
What law could possibly cover scam Internet operations based outside the United States? Precisely why there are anti-scam sites in the Web is that fact that scam operations can't be checked by current legal infrastructures. Everyone who has aired complaints here in EssayScam.com and elsewhere knows that--including unpaid, scammed writers of essaywriters.net.
While scam sites can be beyond legal reach, they can be exposed here. You very well know that and that's why you and your cohorts have been ganging up on WritersBeware, the most vocal poster here.
Essaywriters admit to using ESL? How can that be when it is essaywriters.net's marketing ploy to deceive prospective customers? The false claim of using 'native English writers' is written all over bestessays.com, superiorpapers.com, DissertationsExperts.com, RushEssays.com, besttermpaper.com, Essay-Paper.net and UniversalResearch.net. Besides, the scammed writers of your company have been continually exposing that fact in this forum and in others.