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actualwriter   
Jul 27, 2010

Trust to do what?? When I can easily spot the grammatical errors on the front page of a website selling writing services, that's a RED FLAG. When I find that EVERY ONE of the writing samples provided need editing (in a BIG way), I begin to suspect fraud. When I contact the 24/7 customer support chat, and the guy can't speak anything approximating proper English, I know that this site is absolutely worthless.
actualwriter   
Jul 27, 2010

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bestessays.com chat with an operator



I am building a website that will offer essay writing services to students. I literally wrote my way through college, and figured that others could benefit from my writing ability. That being said, I began to research other websites that offered similar services. The very first one that I encountered was a site called bestessays.com. I checked their writing samples and was APALLED. I found that every single one of the samples contained errors (often egregious) in grammar, spelling, style, and even content! I decided to contact their customer service chat, and here is a transcript of that chat:

Call accepted by operator Daniel. Currently in room: Daniel.
elizabeth:
are your writing samples actually representative of the product you provide to paying customers?
Daniel:
Hi
elizabeth:
Hi Daniel
elizabeth:
did you have the opportunity to read my question? **roughly 3 minutes pass**
elizabeth:
hello?
Daniel:
Yes and we provide more good qualities.
elizabeth:
you "provide more good qualities"....what does that mean?
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At this point, the customer service rep disconnected from the conversation. Dude couldn't even carry on a proper conversation in English, and when pressed, he just dropped the conversation.

Clearly, these people have no business selling writing services anywhere. By the way, their own webpage is riddled with grammatical errors. Slick formatting and false promises are clearly designed to distract. Sadly, they are duping KIDS out of money.