I have a decent job
Yes, Melissa, we know. You're a lecturer, professor, Internet entrepreneur, self-manager of the $1,800,000 in your bank account, etc. You're extremely accomplished and very busy. In fact, you barely have enough time to tend to your
dog-walking business.
Over the years, I have posted the evidence numerous times when dealing with your 17+ previous usernames. I will not waste my time re-compiling all of the evidence every time you create a new username. Sorry, nutcase. Anyone who has been here for a while, including those who hate my guts, know very well who you are and how many accounts you've had.
I detest scamming
You have personally promised to engage in felonious hacking and intellectual property theft on numerous occasions.
Whilst I do sincerely believe that this site should be used to expose frauds, I am equally convinced that this should be done in a professional and objective way devoid of name-calling, shouts, and vindictiveness.
LMAO! Wow . . . . She's here all week, folks!
I am still convinced I can be a better scam-buster
You have never exposed a single scam. I have exposed DOZENS. I have also posted countless threads containing very helpful information. You've never done anything of the sort, except to steal MY ideas, slightly repackage them, and repost your mangled version in broken English as if you've contributed something of value. The only reason you do so is so that you can later claim precisely what you are claiming now.
Still, I am not convinced that hers is a genuine effort to assist students/writers
Can you quote a SINGLE post in which I have EVER posted a false claim about ANY site/company? Yeah, I didn't think so.
I am in the process of exposing her new fraudulent websites and once I gather enough evidence, I will of course share it here.
I was wondering when you'd make your next empty promise.
ONLY A PROFESSIONALLY operated escrow system will bring essay scams to a screeching halt.
You're an idiot. The majority of companies pay writers monthly, which means that writers do not get paid until well after they have already completed and delivered the majority of their orders from the previous month. That affords customers plenty of time to "complain." To suggest that an escrow service would "completely annihilate scams" is idiotic, but you're pretty well-known for being an idiot. An escrow service, used in the manner that you champion, would only serve to increase the instances of fraud
perpetrated by customers, as they could falsely claim that work was not delivered or it wasn't "good."