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Historymrs   
Jan 29, 2009

Hello again :-)
I will admit to being totally inexperienced in this field ,apart from writing my own essays and dissertation,so please forgive my lack of knowledge about on-going issues .

I would like to say however that I had a look at "Bestessays" home page yesterday and some thing struck me at once.This site was quite clearly not put together by an educated ,first language english person.The written blurb was of such a poor standard that it wouldn't fool anyone for 30 seconds.The syntax was all over the place and the spelling hadn't even been checked properly.

Maybe the lesson here is to stay away from sites that claim to be american or english but have such poor standards themselves that their assertions must be doubted .

In this case at least the warning signs were hardly difficult to spot .
For Writersbeware .I take your point ,if a company misleads it's customers about it's standards or services then it is entirely wrong.Unfortunatly this is the internet and to an extent it is the responsibility of the consumer to excersise their intelligence and stay away from anything that looks suspect.In an ideal world this wouldn't be necessary ,however we do not live in an ideal world and cannot expect that everyone will always tell us the truth .
Historymrs   
Jan 28, 2009

Hello everyone ,
Don't want to ruffle too many feathers here but I can't help noticing that an awful lot of the people complaining about various essay writing companies have very poor written english.

I realise that this is an informal setting but why would a writer choose to express themselves in any arena with so many glaring errors ? I'm not going to insult any individual by naming them but anyone who's first language is english and who actually has a university education would spot these errors straight away.

I'm surprised that none of the complainants have considered that their lack of skill may be the reason they have so many problems .
Of course many of these firms may well be out and out con artists ,they would hardly be alone ,the net is full of them.

I do wonder though ,why do people who's first language is obviously not english ,or those who clearly have never attended a university themselves,try to make a living writing for students in the US or UK ? It doesn't make much sense does it ?

Just my thoughts .