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fallenangel  1 | 24  
May 03, 2009 | #1
The literatures from these scam sites are being sold in mightystudents.

Don't waste your time.
WritersBeware  
May 03, 2009 | #2
Please post some evidence.
OP fallenangel  1 | 24  
May 03, 2009 | #3
Evidence? Why?

websites no-of-papers-in-mightystudents

essaywriters 148
premium-essays 9663
4writers 9663
academia 322
prospect solutions 17541
oxbridge 7
WritersBeware  
May 03, 2009 | #4
Evidence? Why?

I believe you. The reason to post evidence right off the bat is to prevent certain people from being able to call you a liar and discredit you.

Can you tell us how we can find the information that you posted regarding the number of papers per site?

"The United States and China are becoming ["the" missing] world's two largest countries when compared with ["the" missing] economy of the countries. The ["The" should not be present] China is the largest developing country and ["the" missing] United States is ["the" missing] largest developed country."

The excerpt above is from a random papers at MightyPapers.com. I looked at a single, random paper, and that was what I found. Aside from the awkward wording, the writer seems to have a serious problem with understanding the basics of the word, "the."

My favorite part? They claim that this paper received an "A."

Source:
mightystudents.com/essay/49964
OP fallenangel  1 | 24  
May 04, 2009 | #5
I believe you. The reason to post evidence right off the bat is to prevent certain people from being able to call you a liar and discredit you.

At this stage, I don't want to tip them too much.

My favorite part? They claim that this paper received an "A."

The paper received an "A" grade, probably because it passed their plagiarism test. This kind of English is exactly what they need for their customers.
Goldmark  - | 6  
May 21, 2009 | #6
Evidence?!? I can present all the mails, the chat transcripts and the replies; post a complaint at complaintsboard.com
humble  2 | 247  
May 21, 2009 | #7
I believe you.

Is this guy special or do you just believe every new member who posts without evidence?

If 'mightystudents.com' orders papers from E$$ay Town and then puts the same on display, will it make E$$ay Town a scam?

oxbridge 7

oxbridgeessays.com[DND*] you mean?

is it a scam?
OP fallenangel  1 | 24  
May 21, 2009 | #8
hi, i am too new to this area. my original assumption was based on the fact that, according to the java code in mightystudents.com, about 7 papers originated from oxbridge. but after scanning through all the posts in this site, i think the evidence in support of this assumption is only suggestive, but not complete enough to be conclusive. I apologise.

(ps. i don't frequent this site anymore.)

i am not on the side of the students. i wish i could change the subject line of this thread. once again, i apologise to those who have been offended by my comments.
WritersBeware  
May 21, 2009 | #9
Is this guy special or do you just believe every new member who posts without evidence?

Humble, knock off the obsession already. Do you have nothing better to do than try to start a fight with me? Apparently not.

If you'd open your eyes and READ before making stupid comments, you will see that I clearly asked him to provide evidence MULTIPLE times. I also proceeded to explain WHY evidence is important.

As for why I stated that I believe him, I did so because I have seen convincing evidence MYSELF! I proved that essaywriters.net[DND*], Yuri, and/or Universal Research owns MightyStudents.com! I have also posted a link to an investigator's coverage of the matter, which provides additional evidence.

If 'mightystudents.com' orders papers from E$$ay Town and then puts the same on display, will it make E$$ay Town a scam?

What kind of an off-topic, ET-obsessed, stupid question is that? First of all, if such happened, I'm sure that ET would sue them into oblivion. Secondly, you're suggesting that essaywriters.net[DND*] has stolen thousands of papers from itself (since it owns MightyPapers) and then-without its OWN knowledge-posted those papers on a site that it owns. Brilliant. Wake up.

Please keep your inflammatory, smart*ss remarks to yourself.
OP fallenangel  1 | 24  
May 21, 2009 | #10
lets make it clear. i don't personally know writersbeware.
humble  2 | 247  
May 21, 2009 | #11
I clearly asked him to provide evidence MULTIPLE times. I also proceeded to explain WHY evidence is important.

yea I read that. I only asked the reason why you believe him when he has not posted any evidence?

I did so because I have seen convincing evidence MYSELF!

got the answer.

What kind of an off-topic

fallen angel said that papers from these sites are being sold at mighty papers. He gave a list of websites. Essaywriters is a fraud, agreed. what about the rest?

i think the evidence in support of this assumption is only suggestive, but not complete enough to be conclusive. I apologise.

I would still like to hear about the other four.
OP fallenangel  1 | 24  
May 21, 2009 | #12
the so-called "evidence" is in the java code. as i said before, i am not on the side of the students. since you have already got paid by your employer(s), why worry?

He gave a list of websites. Essaywriters is a fraud, agreed. what about the rest?

v simple. this world operates under the law of compensation. if they don't pay you, then they are scammers and you are scammed. enough said.
serene  
May 21, 2009 | #13
The literatures from these scam sites are being sold in mightystudents

Are they selling the essays after giving them to students?
seabear  1 | 1  
May 22, 2009 | #14
i am victim of

theessay.co.uk (cancel the order on same date the order. but use my detail and forcly send me a paper 60% plagiarised took my money.)

dissertation-help.co.uk ( wasted my time, and tell me after 8 days that writer stoped writting in middle, but when i request for refund, no reply)

educationalwriting.net ( promised me that they will provide quality paper, and now refuse to refund me)
OP fallenangel  1 | 24  
May 22, 2009 | #15
Are they selling the essays after giving them to students?

i think so, according to some of the evidence i have gathered from one ghostwriting firm.
serene  
May 22, 2009 | #16
That is an awful offence. Taking money from the students and betraying them. No wonder we writers are never beyond suspicion. All suffer for the fraud committed by certain unethical individuals.

The literatures from these scam sites are being sold in mightystudents.

Are you referring to Oxbridgeresearchers too?
OP fallenangel  1 | 24  
May 23, 2009 | #17
Are you referring to Oxbridgeresearchers too?

no! there are only seven papers from oxbridge. judging from the percentage, these seven papers might have been passed on to mightystudents unknowingly rather than intentionally.

don't forget the fact that the people who run mightystudents.com also own and operate Plagiserve.com and Edutie.com. Plagiserve.com, EduTie.com, MyDropBox and SafeAssignment are different names of the same organization pretending to provide plagiarism detection services.

when a person uploads his/her articles to these fraudulent sites for plagiarism check, he/she automatically donates his/her articles to papersmills.
OxbridgeResearchers  5 | 722 ☆☆  
May 23, 2009 | #18
Are you referring to Oxbridgeresearchers too?

Oxbridge is not Oxbridge Researchers and no, we never scan papers using paper mill scanners and never resell. So, no it could be Oxbridge Essays but definitely not Oxbridge Researchers. Plus, Oxbridge Researchers is the name of the parent company and not that of the website.

Under UK law, when a service provider is contracted for a service and paid in full, ownership of the service provided transfers to the buyer. I am not sure about US law but if a company was incorporated in the UK, it is obliged to adhere to UK law. In that case, students who find their essays being sold or given away for free on a website have a legitimate legal claim against the company which provided them with that essay (service).

Furthermore, when a company contracts a writer to fulfil an order, the writer is correct to assume that the work he/she provides will be used for a single purpose/single buyer (unless explicitly stated otherwise). Multiple or even single reselling of the work provided is, again, contrary to the law. In cases such as that, the writer also has a legitimate claim against the company in question.

In brief, it is just plain wrong. Even supposing that the scanner stores the paper (transfer of ownership etc), it is still wrong. The company should know better and, indeed, is legally obliged to know better.

This is nothing other than dishonest ... and there are absolutely no excuses or justifications for any company to engage in the intended or unintended publication, let alone resell, of work it provided a customer ... No excuses exist

don't forget the fact that the people who run mightystudents.com also own and operate Plagiserve.com and Edutie.com. Plagiserve.com, EduTie.com, MyDropBox

I am not too sure about MyDropBox since it is used by several universities - directly linked to their WebCT or Blackboard ... it should be authentic
WritersBeware  
May 23, 2009 | #19
the people who run mightystudents.com also own and operate Plagiserve.com and Edutie.com

Where did you get that information? Records show that Universal Research (EssayWriters.net, BestEssays.com, SuperiorPapers.com, etc.) from Ukraine owns MightyStudents.com.
OP fallenangel  1 | 24  
May 23, 2009 | #20
phework.com/2006/04/incredibly-skanky-marketing.html

my.unl.edu/bbcswebdav/users/phe/skanky/mydropbox_v2.pdf

chronicle.com/free/2002/03/2002031201t.htm

from coursework4you.co.uk/news.htm

"Plagiarism Policy
"Before any custom research is released to clients, it is checked for plagiarism using the "well-respected anti-plagiarism system, known as 'MyDropBox.' We take plagiarism very "seriously. As such, Papers4You writers face dismissal if they do not adhere to these "standards.

from "Pre-Written Papers FAQ" in coursework4you.co.uk/faq1.htm:

"Plagiarism
"Our Guarantee is: No Plagiarism or your Money Back!
"You are welcome to check our papers for plagiarism using Copyscape or MyDropBox "programmes. However, we strongly forbid anyone to submit our papers to Turnitin, Viper or "any other programmes which will store OUR paper in their database. The reason for "this is "because these companies are using papers submitted to them for different "purposes "including for profit use, re-sell and distribution.

WritersBeware  
May 23, 2009 | #21
Your information is no longer valid. It appears that-on or around September 11 (how appropriate), 2008-Universal Research (A.K.A., Uniwork Inc) acquired both MightyStudents.com AND EssayMill.com from Cyber Breeze Networks. Both domains are now hosted on IP addresses OWNED/LEASED by Uniwork Inc., which an investigator's evidence has proven is Yuri's "corporation" in the Philippines.

WHOIS registration for EssayMill.com, as of-and prior to-August 12, 2008:

Registrant:
CYBER BREEZE NETWORKS
PO BOX 767
FORT SCOTT, Kansas 66701-0767
United States

Domain Name: ESSAYMILL.COM
Created on: 10-Jul-00
Expires on: 10-Jul-08
Last Updated on: 17-Oct-07

Administrative Contact:
, plan@kyivstar.net
CYBER BREEZE NETWORKS
PO BOX 767
FORT SCOTT, Kansas 66701-0767
United States
1 413 383 3379 Fax -- 123 123 1234

Domain servers in listed order:
NS17.DOMAINCONTROL.COM

WHOIS registration for MightyStudents.com, as of-and prior to-August 12, 2008:

Registrant:
CYBER BREEZE NETWORKS

Domain Name: MIGHTYSTUDENTS.COM
Created on: 10-Jul-00
Expires on: 10-Jul-08
Last Updated on: 17-Oct-07

Technical Contact:
, plan@kyivstar.net
CYBER BREEZE NETWORKS
PO BOX 767
FORT SCOTT, Kansas 66701-0767
United States
1 413 383 3379 Fax -- 123 123 1234

Domain servers in listed order:
NS17.DOMAINCONTROL.COM

WHOIS registration for EssayMill.com, as of September 11, 2008:

Registrant:
Yuri
11654 Plaza America Dr #365
reston, VA 20190
United States

Domain Name: ESSAYMILL.COM
Created on: 10-Jul-00
Expires on: 10-Jul-09
Last Updated on: 09-Sep-08

Administrative Contact:
Yuri webmasteruniv@gmail
11654 Plaza America Dr #365
reston, VA 20190
United States
7037743050 Fax --

Domain servers in listed order:
NS1.STARTLOGIC
NS2.STARTLOGIC

WHOIS registration for MightyStudents.com, as of September 11, 2008:

Registrant:
Yuri
11654 Plaza America Dr #365
reston, VA 20190
United States

Domain Name: MIGHTYSTUDENTS.COM
Created on: 10-Jul-00
Expires on: 10-Jul-09
Last Updated on: 09-Sep-08

Administrative Contact:
Yuri webmasteruniv@gmail
11654 Plaza America Dr #365
reston, VA 20190
United States
7037743050 Fax --

On or around December 12, 2004, Yuri decided to remove his personal name from the registration, replacing it with "Universal Research Inc.":

Domain: mightystudents.com
Registrant:
Universal Resarch Inc
11654 Plaza America Dr #365
Reston, Virginia 20190
United States

Then, surprise, surprise-as of May 23, 2009, Yuri transferred both sites to Universal Research's hosting account at Prolexic AND made the registration of both sites PRIVATE through GoDaddy's "Domains by Proxy" service. Hmmm, I wonder why . . . . Wouldn't want "one-of-a-kind, custom paper" customers to discover that Universal Research owns those recycled paper database sites, now would we?

Registrant:
Domains by Proxy, Inc.
15111 N. Hayden Rd., Ste 160, PMB 353
Scottsdale, Arizona 85260
United States

Domain Name: MIGHTYSTUDENTS.COM
Created on: 10-Jul-00
Expires on: 10-Jul-09
Last Updated on: 31-Jan-09

Technical Contact:
Private, Registration MIGHTYSTUDENTS.COM@domainsbyproxy.com
Domains by Proxy, Inc.
15111 N. Hayden Rd., Ste 160, PMB 353
Scottsdale, Arizona 85260
United States
(480) 624-2599 Fax -- (480) 624-2598

Domain servers in listed order:
NS1.PROLEXIC.NET
NS2.PROLEXIC.NET
Cite  2 | 1853 ☆☆☆  
Jun 01, 2021 | #22
i think the evidence in support of this assumption is only suggestive, but not complete enough to be conclusive.

Talk about false assumptions paraded as fact. This lack of proper investigation and lack of verified evidence presentation is precisely why false claims tend to proliferate here. Never present information based on a hunch. That is hurtful to other people's reputation and business. Make statements you can support with evidence that can be backed up by other evidence. But don't make up evidence either just to carry on with the deceit.
noted  8 | 2032 ☆☆☆☆☆  
Sep 29, 2021 | #23
I don't know about you guys but, I believe that the moderators should hire someone or assign a staff member to double check these site urI's for activity. There are several threads here that are being kept active even though the companies no longer exist using the listed domain name. Those threads should be retired and removed to prevent confusing the students in the future. It is pointless to wan them about a company that killed itself. What exactly is the student being warned about them? An imaginary scammer? There is no sense in this. consider making space for new and emerging scams please.
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