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Mr Jackhill   
Jun 27, 2014

[Moved from]: ScanMyEssay / Viper plagiarism checker - blatant lies of a 'reputable' UK writing service?

I've been watching this forum for a while; thanks for good information. Until recently I've been under impression that the foreign research services are usually the ones that lie about their organizations and operations with a straight face. Until I saw this statement on: uk essays.com/essays/.

Note: All of the essays in this section were written by students and then submitted to us to publish and help others. They are not the work of our own expert essay writers; we never publish the work that we produce for our customers. Thanks to all of the students who have submitted their essays to us. You should not hand in these essays as your own. We do not condone plagiarism!

Note the bolded part (bolding added by me). This page contains links to about 100,000 of 'free essays.' Does ANYONE believe that students just 'submitted 100K essays'? I mean, come on.

As a side note, could the lies and misrepresentations be the reasons why the allegedly non-corrupted people have left this organization recently?

I'm not here to bash this company. But I came here to warn students about the fact that the academic research industry is littered with liars and dishonest criminals who count on students' stupidity and ignorance. And no matter where the service is based - the facts show that even the 'reputable' services have adopted the "lies and misrepresentations can bring us more revenue."

Or maybe I'm wrong and those thousands of essays have in fact been volunteered by naive students?


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Mr Jackhill   
Jul 03, 2014

Another "possibility" is that whatever students send to them they treat it as their own (eg. email attachments, submitted materials, research documents, maybe even private password-protected documents) and then they publish them without a written consent. That would be even worse than lying about where the papers originated from.

I'd like to see a formal explanation from a representative of the company.
Mr Jackhill   
Jul 04, 2014

Ok, here is the relevant part:

9 months after your scan, we will automatically add it to our student database and it will be published on one of our study sites to allow other students to use it as an example of how to write a good essay.

So 9 months after a student submits his original 200-dissertation to your system, you consider this custom dissertation as your own. How nice of you.

In other words, naive students produce free content for you and then you publish it as your own and try to game search engines this way. I found a related discussion here: Ok, here is the relevant part:

9 months after your scan, we will automatically add it to our student database and it will be published on one of our study sites to allow other students to use it as an example of how to write a good essay.

So 9 months after a student submits his original 200-dissertation to your system, you consider this custom dissertation as your own. How nice of you.

In other words, naive students produce free content for you and then you publish it as your own and try to game search engines this way. I found a related discussion here: essayscam.org/forum/gt/warning-use-viper-raptor-plagiarism-scanner-1062/2/

Btw - you're also trying to trick students by making this part bold and underlined:

"Nobody has access to this database"

It doesn't matter nobody has access to this database - the database is PUBLIC anyway so everyone has access to it by default.