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CrazyDesi
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  Jun 25, 09, 11:48AM ¦ #1

Anyone have experience with this company? I haven't really found any information other than a ESL writer that was charged with plagiarism but claimed he did not plagiarize. I recently got an email to write an essay for them to prove that the writing on my resume was mine and to work for them. Is this a legitimate company? I am located in the United States by the way and currently a Senior History student working on his Honors Thesis.


 


pheelyks
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  Jun 25, 09, 12:44PM ¦ #2

I have no idea who wrote this, but they aren't happy:

http://www.free-press-release.com/news/200708/1186907797.html

Also, their grammatically incorrect claim that "In order to succeed in this industry we try to hire most professional and mature writers" and that qualified writers "will enhance this opportunity with joy" should give one pause. They also only require their writers to be enrolled in a college or university, not necessarily a graduate (it says so on their home page). This is another bad sign.


 


OxbridgeResearchers
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  Jun 25, 09, 01:16PM ¦ #3

pheelyks:
qualified writers "will enhance this opportunity with joy"

My English fails me ... what does this mean?

And, if we criticise such horrid English (written by people who are selling their services as professional English writers), we are accused of racism, jealousy and of spreading lies. Does any of this make sense??


 


WritersBeware
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  Jun 25, 09, 01:23PM ¦ #4

OxbridgeResearchers:
Does any of this make sense?

To a fraudster, yes, it does.


 


pheelyks
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  Jun 25, 09, 01:23PM ¦ #5

OxbridgeResearchers:
My English fails me ... what does this mean?

No, no, no, OR...OUR English failed THEM.
OxbridgeResearchers:
we are accused of racism, jealousy and of spreading lies

I wasn't a racist the last time I checked; is that contagious?


 


OxbridgeResearchers
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  Jun 25, 09, 02:16PM ¦ #6

WritersBeware:
To a fraudster, yes, it does.

Breaking News - Caca has declared us the fraudsters! Apparently everyone here is a fraudster except it.
pheelyks:
I wasn't a racist the last time I checked

Of course you are!
1) Don't you expect any who claim to be professional writers to use proper English? That means you are a racist.
2) Don't you expect arguments to be based on facts? Then you are a racist.
3) Don't you expect a modicum of logic here? THAT MAKES YOU A RACIST.

Seriously, though, and for the very last time ...
1) companies which defraud customers or writers should be exposed but allegations have to be supported.
2) Any who expect to be taken seriously as an English-language writer should be able to write in PROPER ENGLISH
3) Any company which hides crucial facts from its customers (facts which influence the purchase decision) is dishonest

What is so wrong with any of this?


 


WritersBeware
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| Edited by: WritersBeware   Jun 25, 09, 02:50PM ¦ #7

OxbridgeResearchers:
What is so wrong with any of this?

Absolutely nothing. Exposing the truth inevitably dings crooks' pocketbooks, and they lash out at anyone who—and any company that—stands for truth and honest advertising. The fraudsters then falsely claim that the righteous are also evil in order to create the calculated illusion that "everyone is a fraud" in order to falsely lead consumers to believe that they are screwed no matter which company they choose.


Fraudster sales pitch:

"Hey, you're going to get ripped off no matter what, so you might as well choose our cheapest ripoff!"


 


OxbridgeResearchers
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  Jun 25, 09, 03:07PM ¦ #8

WritersBeware:
"Hey, you're going to get ripped off no matter what, so you might as well choose our cheapest ripoff!"

Sounds about right


 


rustyironchains
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  Jun 26, 09, 10:05AM ¦ #9

WB, you seem to be saying two things at the same time:

1. that fraudsters create the illusion that everyone is a fraud in order to deceive customers, and

2. that everyone is a fraud.

does this mean that you yourself are a fraudster?

you seem more experienced in this industry than many of us, so pray tell about these "righteous" paper mills that "stand for truth." I'm really curious.


 


WritersBeware
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  Jun 26, 09, 03:03PM ¦ #10

Rusty, you really need to work on your comprehension skills. OR understood me perfectly fine. Take out your dictionary and look-up the word, "facetious."


 


OxbridgeResearchers
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  Jun 26, 09, 03:07PM ¦ #11

WritersBeware:
Rusty, you really need to work on your comprehension skills. OR understood me perfectly fine. Take out your dictionary and look-up the word, "facetious."

The "misunderstanding" was premeditated ...


 


rustyironchains
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  Jun 26, 09, 03:10PM ¦ #12

oh, you two.


 


angel121
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  Dec 10, 09, 05:03AM ¦ #13

Premium with premium prices and low quality work


 



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