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essaywriters.net - ownership changed?


humble  2 | 247  
May 01, 2009 | #1
Following is an email I received from essaywriters.net regarding their operations.

Writer OwnershipWhat are they up to?

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We are glad to announce some important news for you.

Recently there have been some big changes, for one the company is now under new ownership. The company acquisition process is over and the new owner is looking for a new direction in writer relations and cooperation. We are pleased to present the new interface of our website and Terms and Conditions of cooperation.

The new version of the website will be launched along with the old one so you will be able to choose the variant that is most convenient for you. You may also find the new policies by clicking on the Terms and Conditions link.

We are expecting the summer season to be just as active as the spring season and hope for our continued successful cooperation together.

Thank you for your hard work!

Check the current available orders on essaywriters.net.

Warm regards,

Management of Writers' Dept
EW_writer  21 | 1981 ☆☆☆  
May 01, 2009 | #2
Err.. how come I don't see that on my page? o.O
swine  1 | 8  
May 02, 2009 | #3
whats this about?
OxbridgeResearchers  5 | 722 ☆☆  
May 02, 2009 | #4
it hasn't really changed - just a tax scam. if you go through their records you'll find that the first company was dissolved and then another company stepped in - however, the owner in both cases is thesame ukranian guy
OP humble  2 | 247  
May 02, 2009 | #5
swine,
I do not write for Essaywriters. I made an account once, and I was told by a friend of mine that he was not paid by this company. Since then the account is inactive, however I occasionally receive such emails.
swine  1 | 8  
May 02, 2009 | #6
are you a writer?
OP humble  2 | 247  
May 02, 2009 | #7
Yes.
WritersBeware  
May 02, 2009 | #8
it hasn't really changed - just a tax scam.

An investigator has posted all of the details about this and similar matters: voirdireveritas.blogspot
OxbridgeResearchers  5 | 722 ☆☆  
May 02, 2009 | #9
An interesting investigation! What people - both students and writers - need to understand is that any website which hides behind a false identity has something to hide. If they are upfront and honest, why don't they just say who they are? From my point of view, the students and writers who affiliate themselves with these websites are `enablers.'
EW_writer  21 | 1981 ☆☆☆  
May 02, 2009 | #10
both students and writers - need to understand is that any website which hides behind a false identity has something to hide.

I.... guess so. LMAO!

What students and writers understand is that this entire business of writing homework is a shady business. You can't say that there's a legal place for selling ecstasy in the same way that you can't say that there's a legal place for selling homework. That's why the "legality" argument is so poor. What matters in this business is competence and this is the only acceptable standard for students in selecting a site. If any service is truly crappy, this site would be filled with complaints about that site's work and/or customer service quality.

Still, I wonder why I didn't get a copy of that memo that humble got... >.<
WritersBeware  
May 02, 2009 | #11
The following page contains evidence of essaywriters.net's corporate fraud:

voirdireveritas.blogspot.com/2009/03/anatomy-of-essay-term-paper.html

Oh, and this part is EXTRA tasty: that page also contains evidence that essaywriters.net has been-and still is, through a dedicated domain-directly responsible for online defamation campaigns against ET.

Hmmm, I bet ET will be quite interested in this information. If ET decides to take legal action, it would be the understatement of the century to say that essaywriters.net and all of its commercial sites are in serious legal trouble.
stu4  21 | 856 ☆☆   Observer
May 02, 2009 | #12
Oh, and this part is EXTRA tasty: that page also contains evidence that essaywriters.net has been-and still is, through a dedicated domain-directly responsible for online defamation campaigns against ET.

Elizabeth, how extra tasty it could be - it's hard to compare what you did on Essay Fraud (you listed and slandered there how many - 600+ websites?).

The evidence? - don't worry, it's all there on bluehost backup servers. Notes have been taken by *****'s lawyers, too.
WritersBeware  
May 02, 2009 | #13
You are one seriously funny cat. What other nonsense do you have for us this evening? My stomach hurts from laughter. Will you be here all week?
pepi  - | 18  
May 17, 2009 | #14
It's true that writers.ph and essaywriters.net are fraudulent companies. I am a writer at writers.ph for a year now. Recently, I received a penalty that is 200% of the total value of the order that I have taken. Surprisingly, I was fined after my work was sent to the customer then they said it was later refunded??? I sent them countless e-mails to reduce the penalty but they wouldn't compromise.
EW_writer  21 | 1981 ☆☆☆  
May 18, 2009 | #15
But the penalty was valid? Did you plagiarize?
chewrites  - | 8  
May 20, 2009 | #16
i think bestessays owns it. i have worked for writers.ph and one of the support have in his signature bestessays.
OxbridgeResearchers  5 | 722 ☆☆  
Jun 02, 2009 | #17
Seems that the "change in ownership" is just a futile yuriy-boy attempt to extricate himself from the trouble brewing all around him.
WritersBeware  
Jun 02, 2009 | #18
EW_writer can claim all day long that he "doesn't care" and legal action will "never take place." He can continue posting his pointless "day-count" until he is blue in the face. However, the reality is that his employer is scared s-i*less (for good reason), and I'm not the person/entity about whom/which they need to worry.

:)
EW_writer  21 | 1981 ☆☆☆  
Jun 02, 2009 | #19
I'm not the person/entity about whom/which they need to worry.

I COULDN'T have said it better myself, ya' big bag of s-i*. ^_^
WritersBeware  
Jun 03, 2009 | #20
ya' big bag of s-i*.

LOL!

Have a nice day!
rustyironchains  12 | 696 ☆☆  
Jul 12, 2009 | #21
the same thing that happened to pepi happened to me-- 200% fines-- outrageous! I quit the company after getting into a war with them in emails, threatening to quit unless they stopped fining 200%.

when I heard they had changed ownership, I got my account reactivated-- I'm sure they were using my account still to poach my old papers, etc. but, after working for a couple of weeks, I found the same policy-- 200% fines! there was no new ownership. the people on the phone and the administrator emails were the same-- no compromise, just a flat 200% fining structure.

essaywriters.net didn't have 200% fines when I joined them. I worked for them for maybe a year earning OK money, before they started imposing these excessive fines. I don't understand it. anyway, I work for a few other companies now, including academia-research.com, that don't have 200% fines for anything-- they treat their writers well, instead of effectively robbing them like essaywriters.net does.
kephero  1 | 13   Freelance Writer
Oct 31, 2009 | #22
EW is crap.
ndungu  1 | 18  
Nov 01, 2009 | #23
it has now came to a point that you cannot even access your pending payment once the account has been terminated.
Cite  2 | 1853 ☆☆☆  
May 25, 2021 | #24
just a tax scam

That is true. These companies tend to change ownership depending upon the tax laws of the country. Rather than always justifying losses, some of them change ownership on paper. Normally using the name ofa family member who gets paid or becomes a partner in the company. It is not illegal, just a technicality that the owners choose to use to their benefit.
noted  8 | 2052 ☆☆☆☆☆  
Oct 15, 2021 | #25
This is not an uncommon practice among the non-White owned writing companies. This is not exclusive to one company. In fact, the companies were selling and changing hands like hotcakes over the past few years. The countries that were located in Asia were the most affected. They also sold the least to their European counterparts. I believe That EW was on the selling block as well. This time though, there were no takeus so, the company stayed in the hands of the current owner. He is still trying to unload it as of this writing. Will the writers be dealing with a new owner soon? Time will tell.
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