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Jan 26, 11, 07:53AM
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Hello, I'd just like to know how forum members judge an outfit to be a scam. I've used SuperiorPapers before, and they did delivery an essay based on my sources and specifications. However, it was pretty obvious the author was an ESL writer, and the quality of the work reflected a poor comprehension of the subject. It certainly wasn't written by someone with a Graduate degree. I paid for the essay to be proofread, but there were numerous "ESLisms" and sloppy punctuation. I had to submit it to another proofreading service just to ensure that it read as if it were produced by someone with English as their native language. So, do you consider an operation to be a scam if the product is simply poor quality?
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| stu4 |
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Jan 26, 11, 05:56PM
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Poor quality is not scam. Product delivered, you need to rewrite it to your instructions, and you're done.
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| WritersBeware |
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Edited by: WritersBeware Jan 26, 11, 06:28PM
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stu4: Poor quality is not scam. Spoken like a true criminal and con-artist . . . .
stu4: Poor quality is not scam. Product delivered, you need to rewrite it to your instructions, and you're done. Translation: If you buy a brand new Toyota and it has a dead engine, all you have to do is fix it yourself (you know, since it's NOT a scam for Toyota to provide a broken, not-as-advertised product).
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| stu4 |
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Jan 26, 11, 06:43PM
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Only a moron would buy a car with no check if it drives :- FYI. Car doesn't work on dead engine.
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| WritersBeware |
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Jan 26, 11, 06:49PM
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stu4: Only a moron would buy a car with no check if it drives I personally had a new car delivered, via freight, from across the country. You wouldn't know such is possible, considering where you live.
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| stu4 |
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Jan 26, 11, 06:53PM
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WritersBeware: I personally had a new car delivered, via freight, from across the country. so you buy a junk, have it repaired and then call it a new car? let me guess you bought it in Florida after the hurricane / flood. It looks well outside, but inside it's junk.
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| EW_writer |
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Jan 26, 11, 07:00PM
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stu4: Poor quality is not scam. Let's not get caught up in semantics.
If you buy from a company that sells you crap:
1.) Get your money back. 2.) Expose the company in forums like this so that nobody will ever order from it again. 3.) Sue the company for selling you a product that is different from what they promised.
stu4: Only a moron would buy a car with no check if it drives
WritersBeware: I personally had a new car delivered, via freight, from across the country.
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| WritersBeware |
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Edited by: WritersBeware Jan 26, 11, 07:49PM
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The car in question is a limited edition model that is NOT available anywhere on the West Coast, you f*cking simpleton. It probably costs more than your house, if you have one, which I highly doubt.
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| stu4 |
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Jan 26, 11, 07:57PM
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No wonder it had to be delivered, by fright :: )
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| smirk |
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Jan 27, 11, 04:26AM
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this is called "double standard": dispatching a pack of dust instead of brazilian coffee is a crime, but delivering a senseless, plagiarized and ill-written paper instead of what was advertized is okay.
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Edited by: smirk Jan 27, 11, 05:07AM
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stu4: Only a moron would buy a car with no check if it drives
is this supposed to mean "don't buy anything online unless you wish to be ripped off"?
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