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Frustrated2011   
Oct 20, 2011

Are there any indicators as to what would be considered "honest"? Again, I understand you can't give recommendations, but any direction would be appreciated.

This site seems to be focused on protecting the consumer in this market. Are there websites or blogs that review/rank writing services ... vetted or not?

Better question...Do you guys keep a list of sites that have had multiple or more than usual complaints logged? This way as I search I have a reference point?
Frustrated2011   
Oct 19, 2011

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Essay Outline/draft help vs. Actual Essays for sale ---how to get a little more than "help"



I have spent he last hour reading multiple threads, and am a believer that the intent is to genuinely "call out" frauds. MeoKhan and WritersBeware seem to know about everything out there, and the people posting (kind of scary, but really cool at the same time). ANY much needed direction would be appreciated.

I have 2 papers (5 pages each) for the last english class I will EVER have to take, as I only need ENG1B to move on for my business degree. I am a husband and father and just went back to school last year or so and am desperate to get help, thus my being on this site. I have actually read the book required, but am clamming up when it comes to writing the paper.

Are there services that will make an outline draft for you if given the book and topic? Then I can use the "shell" to fill in the details and quotes since I actually did the reading? I know it sounds ridiculous for 5 pages but I have no time, hate English classes, and work tons of hours a week.

You guys have scarred me strait from just trying to have a random site write it for me, and I have kept a log of the ones NOT to use...but I can't find any others...even for this 1/2 request. What do you think?