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agiaba  - | 2  
Jan 29, 2010 | #41
I understand what you are saying, but I had read most of the other forums before writing in this one. As far as I can see (correct me if I am wrong), the only scam I can see is that the registered address is not altogether legitimate. Other than that, the problems customers have with their papers not being good quality is due to the writers that write the paper.

Granted, I have taken on many essays on AR which other writers have simply made a mess of - and they have definitely not English as a first language. Indeed, this is the fault of AR, and they should require only English native writers (racist? I hope not). But for any customer I have written a paper about, they have had no complaints. This limits the complaints and the fraudulent aspect to customers who have been at the mercy of the non-English writers who leave much to be desired.

Where else, though, is the scam? If AR were to remove all writers who do not have English as a first language, or cannot confirm that they have an extensive knowledge of english, then it would be a pretty good site........hmm?

And for the record, I am not trying to advertise myself here. I will not post my writer number, so I am not a scamming advertiser. I just want to understand a little more the problems that everyone seems to have.

Which customers have had a good experience with AR? As in their sister sites essaycapital.com etc etc.
OP WritersBeware  
Jan 29, 2010 | #42
Where else, though, is the scam?

If you are asking that question, you have not read all of the evidence to which I directed you.
OP WritersBeware  
Feb 01, 2010 | #43
Add writingbee.com to the list.
mvprist  - | 1  
Feb 13, 2010 | #44
Academia-Research owed me $96 for the assignments I carried out for it. But one day I found the entire "outstanding" amount wiped off my page at academia-research.com.

And for the past three days I have not been able to access the researcheden.com site; $ 158 are due to me from it!
So my dear fellow writers, learn to write off the outstanding amounts due to us from these "bodies". I cannot sue them because I don't live in the UK, the USA, Canada, Australia or New Zealand

mvprist
george123  1 | 9  
Feb 14, 2010 | #45
why members behave like this? whtz the evidence?
rustyironchains  12 | 696 ☆☆  
Feb 14, 2010 | #46
$ 158 are due to me from it!

this is why they aren't paying you-- you can't write in appropriate US/UK English.

granted, they shouldn't have hired you in the first place.

if "$158 are due to me from it" is any indication of your US/UK English proficiency level, orders you "wrote" (this is my best guess) were contested by furious customers who thought they were buying papers from a native speaker. of course, they demanded refunds.

I hope this has cleared up some of the mystery for you.

So my dear fellow writers

nice try.
Cite  2 | 1853 ☆☆☆  
May 17, 2021 | #47
This one man campaign to take down these 2 companies has failed in a fantastic manner. The 2 companies are still here on the web, going about whatever it isthat they do. As for W.B? He left without having succeeded in whatever crusade he thought he could see through. Whose laughing now?
noted  8 | 2052 ☆☆☆☆☆  
Nov 13, 2021 | #48
Enjoy your fraudulent sites while they're still in Google's index.

The last time I checked, both sites are still appearing as a part of Google search results. One of the two even has a position of honor as a top ranked page since it pays for advertising within the search engine. I guess contacts that can actually help students over at Google turn a blind- eye to the problem websites when these are sites that bring money regularly into their financial system. Google is, afterall, a money-making business. They could care less about the activities the companies that advertise with them engage in. It will probably take a court order for them to give upon listing the paid academic writing company listings.
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