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hi has anyone written for Academia Research?
Lavinia
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 Apr 2, 08, 01:23PM    ¦ #21

FrostatMidnight:
The American company which cheated me when I was dying for money,


What American company cheated you?

FrostatMidnight
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 Apr 2, 08, 02:57PM    ¦ #22

Perhaps you are right. Will do that. Still, one cannot avoid the humour in the situation, however annoying it is.

FrostatMidnight
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 Apr 2, 08, 02:59PM    ¦ #23

Lavinia:
What American company cheated you?



Lavinia, it was an awful experience. I have erazed them from my mind. But I can dig it out if I go through old files. It was something like essaywriters.net or essayrelief. I will let you know soon. Give me a few days.

Lavinia
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 Apr 2, 08, 03:10PM    ¦ #24

Thanks Frostat, I'd like to know b/c I haven't heard of any writers having problems with companies based in the U.S.

FrostatMidnight
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 Apr 2, 08, 03:36PM    ¦ #25

Lavinia:
Thanks Frostat, I'd like to know b/c I haven't heard of any writers having problems with companies based in the U.S.



As an American, you might not have. But if you were writing from Britain like me, or from any other country, they know that you are helpless. Even Academia, which still owes me money, is supposed to be American.

They pay in dollars. I will definitely let you have the name. I was keeping all the depressing details; but deleted quite recently. I am sure the name will be there somewhere.

You must ask Asian writers. They will tell you how often they are cheated by American companies.

Lavinia
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 Apr 2, 08, 08:51PM    ¦ #26

I think that part of the problem may be that these fraudulent companies lie about being American, Frostat. At least, the ones that you have mentioned so far, like EW writers and Academia, are NOT American, despite the fact that they lie to consumers and writers about being American.

I'm not saying that it's not possible that you got cheated by an American company, but the ones mentioned so far are frauds that are not in the U.S.

If a writer does get cheated by an American company, I'd be happy to do what I can to help them pursue ways to get paid.

FrostatMidnight
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 Apr 3, 08, 04:07AM    ¦ #27

Lavinia,

Thanks for that offer. I will keep that in mind.

I can understand a company rejecting essays that are badly written and not paying. They too have to survive and cannot pay for rejected essays. But I cannot understand companies not paying when the essays are accepted by the customer and the company. Recently Academia sent messages to a writer, who is my friend, that severe complaints were received on two essays and they cannot pay. This is despite the fact that the message from the customers say how happy they are and those messages are still on the board!


You could be right. Academia takes people only for their American branch and pay in dollars. So, naturally we assume that they are an American company, as they say so. This particular company, who was Ok for one or two years, is steadily troubling writers now.

WritersBeware
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 Apr 3, 08, 01:52PM    ¦ #28

FrostatMidnight:
Lavinia, it was an awful experience. I have erazed them from my mind. But I can dig it out if I go through old files. It was something like essaywriters.net or essayrelief. I will let you know soon. Give me a few days.

FrostatMidnight:
Even Academia, which still owes me money, is supposed to be American.

People, people, people . . . . I don't understand why writers do not simply conduct an investigation of a company PRIOR to submitting an application. I have already provided extensive evidence in this forum that proves, beyond a shadow of a doubt, the following:

1. EssayWriters.net (BestEssays.com and SuperiorPapers.com) is based in Ukraine, and owned by Yuri and Olga Mizyuk.

2. Academia-Research.com (MasterPapers.com) is based in Ukraine, and owned by Alexey Vitchenko (former partner of Yuri Mizyuk).

3. EssayRelief.com is based in Pakistan.

All three companies are proven frauds.

WritersBeware
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 Apr 3, 08, 01:56PM    ¦ #29

FrostatMidnight:
Recently Academia sent messages to a writer, who is my friend, that severe complaints were received on two essays and they cannot pay. This is despite the fact that the message from the customers say how happy they are and those messages are still on the board!

No American company would do such a thing. Disgusting.

FrostatMidnight
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 Apr 3, 08, 03:13PM    ¦ #30

While I agree with you that perhaps these companies are lying to us and continue to do so through their sites, claiming to be American/British companies, I cannot agree that no American company would do such a thing. There are good and bad people/companies in every country.

Anyway, it is not important. What is important is finding good companies, write for them for a start and become excellent research writers. I am not particularly proud of the job I am looking for. But right now, I do not have a choice. Eventually I would like to write research stuff.

WritersBeware
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 Apr 3, 08, 06:31PM    ¦ #31

FrostatMidnight:
I cannot agree that no American company would do such a thing.

Until I see proof to the contrary, I stand by my statement. Don't you think that if I were wrong that EW_writer or similar cronies would have shown proof by now?

FrostatMidnight
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 Apr 4, 08, 04:28AM    ¦ #32

Frostat, please ask the Asian writers. As I said earlier good and bad companies exist everywhere. It is not a national slur. I do not like to get into your evidence/proof business. Even reading your unending conflicts with EW etc. exhausts me and usually I skip it.

FrostatMidnight
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 Apr 4, 08, 04:29AM    ¦ #33

Funny, I addressed you as Frostat!!

Our ridiculous names are hilarious and confusing both!!

jaspreet
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 Apr 4, 08, 08:04AM    ¦ #34

hi writersbeware,
why not start our own writing company.??
if we can network together all the writers.

jaspreet
Reg: Mar 30, 08
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 Apr 4, 08, 08:28AM    ¦ #35

I am an Asian writer, and i dont think that the tag you have put on them is totally justified, although acceptable to certain extents.
People from here tend to bite off more than they can chew, and they f**k up with it. However others are persistent and hard working like any writer in the world. I am sure there would be such writers among the US and UK writers also, and for the record, it does not count for the writer reading this message ;P.

FrostatMidnight
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 Apr 4, 08, 03:38PM    ¦ #36

I cannot see anything wrong in writers from non-English countries writing in English. All that matters is the hard work and the sincerity. I am sure the language and knowledge will improve with time and serious work.

WritersBeware
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| Edited by: WritersBeware Apr 4, 08, 04:23PM    ¦ #37

FrostatMidnight:
All that matters is the hard work and the sincerity.

That's hilarious. Working as a PROFESSIONAL WRITER IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE is not a paid apprenticeship! You can't learn-on-the-job and intentionally FOOL unsuspecting customers into footing the bill! Customers aren't paying for YOUR self-enrichment! If you want to "brush-up" on your English writing skills, take a freaking class!

Customers are paying for SEASONED, PROFESSIONAL, NATIVE ENGLISH-SPEAKING WRITERS. Stop lying to them and ripping them off!

FrostatMidnight
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 Apr 4, 08, 06:38PM    ¦ #38

Don't know about heaven America. Here in humble Britain, I have met many writers, who belong to different origins, but write as proficiently as any British writers. Their accent could be different; but writing skills are superb.

cheapwriter101
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 Apr 18, 08, 07:18AM    ¦ #39

I am deeply hurt with all these scams. :( I'm actually getting anxious about Allwriting.net. You can read my store here: http://www.essayscam.org/Forum/14_342_0.html#msg6631

I don't know why other people would do these to you. The least thing that they could do is try to be honest if it's getting harder for them to pay up. As for me, I really wouldn't mind waiting for some time before my payment goes through, as long as I'm assured with it. I don't want to be left hanging at all.

flybird
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 May 3, 08, 02:13PM    ¦ #40

ya i did and it is a scam i have worked for them for three months but they never pay! they use to say customer is not happy or the paper is plagiarize and they dont even provide proof against all this........... dont waste ur time working with academia-research.com .......... they are damn...............

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