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undertow2   
Jun 15, 2009

Perhaps the university simply noticed that it had a bunch of illiterates on its courses, who inexplicably seemed able to hand in semi-coherent assignments?

Just a guess.
undertow2   
Jun 15, 2009

Mate,

I'll give you $10,000 to write me three 100-word pieces.

Just send me your bank details, a couple of utility bills and a photocopy of your passport and I'll get straight back to you.
undertow2   
Jun 15, 2009

Still looking for a good, trustworthy company to help you cheat and scam your uni?

Look no further!

Shove £300 in an envelope and send it over, I'll do a bang up job, promise.
undertow2   
Jun 20, 2009

I can log into the system and tell you what's going on. It's probably something to do with 'bollocks'.
undertow2   
Jun 20, 2009

I have done my very best in both essay and exam, however, still not selected.

Maybe you're not good enough?

Not that I'd want to lend credence to one of these scam sites (and I consider all essay-writing sites to be scam sites because of the nature of the industry), but perhaps you've hit on one of the few with basic standards?
undertow2   
Jun 20, 2009

we need to go out and organize and protest together as the global proletariat

Agreed. The proletariat really need to support the rights of scammers and cheats.
undertow2   
Jun 23, 2009

You can hire Martians if you like, but if your company is incorporated in India (for example) then it's still an Indian company, albeit with a disproportionate number of Martian employees.
undertow2   
Jun 23, 2009

I think some people call themselves a "company" in order to appear professional, when in fact they're just chancers, or a group of chancers, out to make a quick buck.

The law is quite clear. If you're a company, you have to register as a company.

I live in the UK. If I started a company that only used American writers, I would still be a British company, because I would be registered at Companies House.

If I incorporated my company in the US, it would be a US company, even if I lived in Timbuktu.

It's really very simple, and there are no grey areas.
undertow2   
Jun 29, 2009
Essay Services / Topcustomessays.co.uk be aware!! [20]

"Our customised service is the rightest solution for your academic writing needs"

Good luck :)
undertow2   
Jun 29, 2009

I'd suggest any site that can't even come up with coherent copy for their homepage is probably not trustworthy.

"Why not make more time for yourself so you can focus on other important, research, family, friends or work" anyone?
undertow2   
Jun 29, 2009

Out of interest, ignoring the issue of who is and who isn't a scam artist, I was wondering which sites are the most popular in terms of the numbers of customers they get. I'm sure an exact figure is impossible, but people must have an idea.
undertow2   
Jun 29, 2009
Essay Services / Topcustomessays.co.uk be aware!! [20]

Thou art correct, Sir. Where would we be now if language did not evolve and change over time?
undertow2   
Jul 04, 2009

What probably would have happened, in the case of grammar

No, it doesn't make it a scam, but it's certainly unbelievably sloppy for a company promoting its writing service to make such basic mistakes. If I owned a website, I'd be damn sure to avoid such problems, and I'd let the 'programmers' know what needed changing before it went live. I'm not even sure that I'd let said 'programmers' come up with the copy for my site. As a customer, I'd immediately lose faith in that site.

A scam, I guess, is when you attempt to make a gain by offering something that you can't really deliver, e.g. taking money for an essay that's supposed to be a 1st when you know it's going to fail. Everyone makes mistakes, but the question of whether it's a scam comes down to whether or not you've acted in good faith. It's often quite hard to tell on an individual basis, but look at the experiences of a number of different customers and the picture usually becomes clearer.

I think you're right that this forum is often used by BUFFOONS and BLOWHARDS, but I also think that in this particular thread, you're kind of defending the indefensible.
undertow2   
Jul 04, 2009
Essay Services / All Academic Writers [42]

It doesn't scream "scam", but it does seem very amateurish...
undertow2   
Jul 04, 2009
Essay Services / All Academic Writers [42]

a contract on toilet paper can only be valid in your imagination

You know what, I don't think the type of paper is ever specified, so technically, if all the legal niceties were carried out, a contract on toilet paper would be perfectly valid :)
undertow2   
Jul 05, 2009
Essay Services / All Academic Writers [42]

Chacha,

it's best to only argue about something when you know what you're talking about. Even from my layman's position, I know that much of what you've written here, purporting to be fact, is ******s.
undertow2   
Jul 06, 2009

Of course it's possible, but it's obviously harder to write an academic language in a 'foreign' language than in your native tongue. A British-born writer would face equal problems if he tried to sell his services as a writer of academic essays in, for example, Finnish.
undertow2   
Jul 08, 2009

Anyone who submits a paper written by someone else as thier own, really has no protection

I was wondering about this. I remember reading once that consumer protection is virtually non-existent for certain ephemeral goods, i.e. things that aren't really physically there. An essay, e-mailed to a client, might come under this heading. If anyone knows the legal situation (rather than is just guessing), it'd be interesting to get some clarification.
undertow2   
Jul 08, 2009
Essay Services / All Academic Writers [42]

Maybe it's time for an amnesty?