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vendetta   
Jan 24, 2012

Hi. Thanks for the comment. Did you read my previous post till the end? I said an ESL writer actually was employed and worked for them. And she never concealed the fact she was ESL with no life/educational experience in any of English-speaking countries.
vendetta   
Jan 23, 2012

Here is a list of things I can present:
Several screenshots from their website where they claim all writers are native speakers
An adevrtisment from another website where they ask only native-speaking writers to contact them as there is no chance for others to get employed
A whole documented story of how an average ESL writer got there and worked for quite a long time, writing quite a lot of papers. And she never lied about her qualifications during the selection process.
vendetta   
Jan 23, 2012

Guys, I have started this thread to see whether there is a way to make one particular company stop cheating. I thought most of the people here do pursue similar objective (with regards to different companies, though). That's it.

What about damage to their reputation? Will not it detract their clients? I am not seeking millions or even thousands of dollars.
vendetta   
Jan 23, 2012

Thanks to both of you for your answers. I do have the screenshot and there is a prove that they are registered in the US. I am not going into specifics right know because I do not know whether I will be taking action against them. The only thing I want to know is whether the blow will be serious enough to make them stop cheating in case I do sue them.

Thanks again.
vendetta   
Jan 23, 2012

Hello. I know one company which claims on its websites that it hires exclusively native speakers of English language but yet has some ESL writers with no or lack of life/educational experience in any of the English speaking countries. The company is duly registered in the States. I wonder whether there can be any sort of legal action against them for this?