Out of interest, what company do you think he represents?
Yes WRT - answer Carly's question.
Carly - My response was a reply to the LIBEL AND LIES of WRT by stating that unlike AA, I and 'my companies' do not satisfy my bond'. I own NO essay companies, and certainly not scam ones. I see you, however, are so dim you just believe an accusation of a known liar here as fact. Not very professional that eh Carly? Are all AA's writers as believing as you? Is 'evidence' for you just some lie written in this forum? Tsss....
I have asked the mods repestedly to remove the lies and libel spouted by WRT and his mummy the lunatic WB, but they do not - why? because this site is NOT regulated properly and is thus not legitimate. I suggest that any essay companies posting here does so just to try and desperately promote itself - some, like those WRT and WB are associated with, use posters here to disparage any legitimate site they choose. So actually, this site is tanatamount to a 'scam'.
Carly - it's a shame someone from a company like yours feels the needs to lie and libel posters here and copy WRT, WB et al. I am NOT a rival and I am NOT a former writer or customer for AA. Asssuming makes you one BIG ASS, Carleeee....
Y'know, I can spot common, undereducated bimbos a mile off too...
My opinion that charging writers 300% fines is immoral and greedy of AA is an opinion shared by many. You yourself admit that your own terms and conditions are legally wrong. You yourself admit - in effect - that you agree with students handing in bought essays as their own work (or, as someone pointed out, you would not worry about fining writers...); you yourself admit that you have 'got the balance' wrong by always siding with customers - so no wonder so many writers loathe AA and AK and their fines.
By the way, please admit Carleeee that your guarantees are worthless - because it is up to the writers to pay them to customers, and not AA - so if the writers refuse to pay then the customer is the one who has to chase them and spend money on legal action. Some of us read small print Carleeee, and not just silly relationship management tomes (which must be pretty bad if the way you treat writers is anything to go by).
AA is in trouble and you know it.
Best in the industry = a lot of orders.
Actually not true at all. A complete fallacy.
This managerialist corporate mentality is the same as the one shared by trash TV companies who only care about ratings, or by fast food outlets who have no love of food and serve cheap trash.
Best in the industry is NOT the same of the most popular. Quality DOES NOT equal quantity. Or do you think McDonalds serves better food than an excellent restaurant?
I think you need to read a few more of those books Carly - try ones without pictures this time eh...
DOH!!!