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bam bam   
Apr 30, 2010
Writing Careers / Buy essaywriters.net account [98]

Delete!

Why? you are not the first one anyway, make sure it is good!
bam bam   
Jun 29, 2010

Written Advertising BillboardInteresting. Okay try googling a common issue like existential therapy or climate change. you will probably get a list of helpful pages listed for you by google or whatever search engine you are using.

Now, it is very unlikely that you will check the URL's for these pages- you will just clink on the header, and bingo! you are on a page that appears to comprehensively address your subject.

what you will fail to note is that the page is a truncated piece that has just been put there by one of these essay writing companies to get distressed people like you to notice them.

So as you continue reading and you reach the end, only to realize that the page is incomplete. In fact, there is a prompt at the end of the page asking if you would like to read more of that. If you click on the link you will find a very lucrative offer.

For example, "click here to get access to 35,000 other essays" or "get you paper written by a professional writer," and so on. From here on you are in business with them-like it or not. Tragedy is, more often than not you will not get an essay that comes close to the promotional piece.

So make sure you have you belt on because it will be a long journey from that point on.
bam bam   
Aug 19, 2010

COPY AND PASTE THEIR COMMUNICATION IS RUBBISH! AND YOU DON'T GET REFUND!!!!

If the plagiarism was less than 100%, you are lucky and I think that it is only fair that you now start planning on how you are going to give back.
bam bam   
Aug 20, 2010

cjberyl, there is no guarantee taht your paper will come back plagiarized or unusable. In fact, you haven't even had a look at the first chapter yet are already over the roof crying for a refund. You are clearly disadvantaged here, and I suggest you recognize that early enough. Why don't you get them to show you the first the first chapter, then after that you can start claiming a refund if you find it appropriate to do so. I am not endorsing the company, I just want you to act realistically, not on the spur of the moment. Anyway, its your thesis and your money, but I would strongly urge you to be prudent because I have seen a number of similar stories with happy endings.
bam bam   
Sep 06, 2010

You've already gotten rubbish and you say they have indian accents yet claim to be based in the US; they couldn't be more honest than that, so just initiate a dispute over payment at your earliest convenience. And by the way, what per page rates were you offered?
bam bam   
Sep 10, 2010

Sadly, we have a very rigid forum, so if you MUST use any of these companies, especially for a big project, it's better to first ask for a small piece before taking the plunge. And please, remember to report back in case you are cheated so that other forum members can learn from you. All the best!
bam bam   
Sep 15, 2010

I also fail to see how this is any business of yours.

It is definitely none of my business that you had a UVO account or that you could be willing to lend or sell it. I just thought I could hustle on behalf of a needy brother, who comes across as a genuine freelancer in need of an account. Anyway, I also had an account with them a while back but gave up on them because of their sweatshop wage rates.
bam bam   
Sep 23, 2010

Those may be the easiest customers to work with, I mean its almost like free money. I once saw an order on the board titled "I have never go to dizbanche." I then Tried messaging the customer several times for more instructions but each time a reply came through, things got more muddled up. I actually gave up when it read "you can never go to dizbanche." So I decided to take on the order because it had a premium price tag (I guess it belonged to a child of one of those dictators from developing nations), and guess what? a few hours later I was done and the client sent back another incoherent message thanking me. Here is the message.

"Thank you

the good thing is My Dr he have me some time until 12 A.M :)

Thanks,,"
my advice is, if you feel like you have a clue of what this person is asking for, go for it.
bam bam   
Oct 12, 2010

This has been said time and again but I don't mind regurgitating it for you. whether its a freelancer or a company, order a small bit and see whether you like the job. If you do, stick with that service, its unlikely to get better and even if it does, the betterment may not be worth the hassle. Looking for straight answers in the forum may be an exercise in futility but then again, I don't how much time you have in your hands.
bam bam   
Oct 14, 2010

Why do you say that Rustyboy. I don't see a problem with a site that encourages creativity. If all papers could be submitted through turnitin, companies would be unable to resell papers, timescales notwithstanding.
bam bam   
Nov 08, 2010
Essay Services / university work scam or not? [120]

Perhaps you could also try putting it through the marking services of another company just to make sure that it is of the correct standard too.

Anyone doing such a thing should not be in any university, unless as a groundsman. If you can't tell whether what you've gotten from a writing company matches your requirements, then you have no idea what you are in school for.

And by the way, don't you think your proposal sounds like a parallel education system or in fact, a good business idea. I could start evaluating papers from these companies for a fee, gradually become reputable and eventually have universities outsource their marking functions to me.