| WritersBeware |
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Dec 28, 11, 02:38PM
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WritersBeware: So, why can't you quote those experiences from this forum? Why is that so difficult for you? I'll tell you why: they've all been proven false, fake, and/or hasty, that's why. You already know that, and it pisses you off something terrible.
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| disembogue |
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Jan 2, 12, 02:02PM
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FreelanceWriter: All essay companies that I know (except phd-dissertations) resell papers later. I don't understand your concern: 1. No professors are looking for your papers online months (and a few hundred other students) after you complete their course; 2. If your paper is available online months later, that doesn't mean you didn't write it because the companies also buy student papers. To me, the only possible issue is having your paper resold immediately within the same time frame that yours might be pending. Six months later, there's no reason to be worried about it in the first place. At least with ET, they are sensitive to the issue and purposely wait months before reselling anything.
So, let me get this straight, phd-dissertations.com does not resell or in any way publish what they have produced for you? Not even more than 6 months later? What guarantees do I have though?
FreelanceWriter: Every custom essay is always totally unique original work. If it isn't and they find out about it, they'll fire the writer. I don't ever have any need to use the customer-side page, so the first I ever heard of the 2-week thing was from this thread. All I knew before was that they don't ever resell orders placed through that site and they wait months before reselling papers ordered through their other sites and that's one reason phd-dissertations is slightly more expensive. As a writer, I really have no inside knowledge about how things are done but the company is reputable and honest so I assume that they do anything they promise on their website.
I presume this means that the writers are not under policy to delete the work they have written after delivery for phd-dissertations.com, or any of the other sites they might be writing for? I guess then there's no guarantee that the work won't show up some time in the future? Guess it also means I shouldn't be running for President, if I use such a service ;)
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| FreelanceWriter |
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Jan 2, 12, 02:38PM
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disembogue: So, let me get this straight, phd-dissertations.com does not resell or in any way publish what they have produced for you? Not even more than 6 months later? What guarantees do I have though? That's their policy. If they sold them 6 months later, that would be no different from their policy on their other websites. You have no more "guarantee" or any less "guarantee" than any other promise made by most businesses about their policies.
disembogue: I presume this means that the writers are not under policy to delete the work they have written after delivery for phd-dissertations.com, or any of the other sites they might be writing for? I guess then there's no guarantee that the work won't show up some time in the future? They don't have "policies" about that because there's no way to police the computer files of remote independent contractors. As a writer, I can tell you that I'd never delete anything substantial that I ever wrote even if I never planned on doing anything with it commercially. The company may own the copright under our contract, but they don't "own" the effort and creativity that went into my work. I keep (almost) everything I ever write.
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| disembogue |
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Jan 2, 12, 02:48PM
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FreelanceWriter: As a writer, I can tell you that I'd never delete anything substantial that I ever wrote even if I never planned on doing anything with it commercially. The company may own the copright under our contract, but they don't "own" the effort and creativity that went into my work. I keep (almost) everything I ever write. Well, even if you "own" your own effort and creativity, I guess you cannot reuse what you previously wrote, since it would be plagiarism, right?
And yes, I understand that they don't police and remove content from the remote writers machines. However, policies doesn't require enforcement. A policy can be in place as a legal means to protect against future leakage of previous work. Meaning, if there's a policy that says writers should remove the work after completion, if it shows up in the "market" later, there are grounds for lawsuit.
All very theoretical of course, I don't assume most writers want to suddenly release previous work to taint clients reputation.
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| FreelanceWriter |
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Jan 2, 12, 03:19PM
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disembogue: Well, even if you "own" your own effort and creativity, I guess you cannot reuse what you previously wrote, since it would be plagiarism, right?...And yes, I understand that they don't police and remove content from the remote writers machines. However, policies doesn't require enforcement. A policy can be in place as a legal means to protect against future leakage of previous work. Meaning, if there's a policy that says writers should remove the work after completion, if it shows up in the "market" later, there are grounds for lawsuit....All very theoretical of course, I don't assume most writers want to suddenly release previous work to taint clients reputation. Thanks, but I already have a law degree. This is not "theoretical"; it's nonsense. The company already has all those legal rights "if it shows up in the market place" by virtue of owning the copyright. Adding that "policy" adds nothing to their existing rights. Furthermore, there'd be no way to link it to the writer, since the student could do whatever he or she wants after receiving the paper, despite the fact that the TOS prohibit that too.
You wanted to know whether the company resells papers it promises not to resell. In the case of the company you asked about, the answer is no. Theorize less; read more.
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| disembogue |
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Jan 2, 12, 06:01PM
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Joined: Jan 2, 12 Threads: 1 Posts: 5
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FreelanceWriter: You wanted to know whether the company resells papers it promises not to resell. In the case of the company you asked about, the answer is no. Theorize less; read more.
Hehe, thank you for your help FreelanceWriter.
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| wooowooo |
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Jan 4, 12, 08:26AM
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If a student uploads his ordered custom written essay at turnitin claiming he did the work on his own and a company like ET sees that, do they somehow report him?
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| FreelanceWriter |
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Jan 4, 12, 08:43AM
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They write tens of thousands of papers a month. It's hard enough just to check every paper before you receive it. Do you really think any company could possibly police the Internet to follow the life of every paper after you receive it?
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| kizzy |
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Feb 2, 12, 12:58PM
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Joined: Feb 2, 12 Threads: 1 Posts: 4
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FreelanceWriter,
I would like to request you, but throughout my non-productive day at work have only been able to find that you work for essaytown.org and PhD-dissertations. This site will not allow me to send you a PM. Goodness gracious! I am beginning to feel like a stalker! Will you please let me know how to request your services?
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| WritersBeware |
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Feb 2, 12, 01:02PM
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Joined: Apr 19, 07 Threads: 152 Posts: 8,679
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So, why are you requesting him HERE if you know where he works?
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| adri |
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Feb 2, 12, 01:25PM
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Joined: Feb 2, 12 Posts: 1
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is essaytown.com a scam?
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| kizzy |
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Edited by: kizzy Feb 2, 12, 02:12PM
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Joined: Feb 2, 12 Threads: 1 Posts: 4
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WritersBeware,
From your question, I would assume that you are implying that I could request him on either of the mentioned sites by his essayscam.org user i.d. If not, the reason why I am requesting him HERE is because I have no other idea how to contact him for the appropriate info required when placing my purchase. I really do not want to push a button in hopes that a good writer receives my request and the $900 was well spent.
I see that you are very active on this site, could you help me out? Do you have any ideas how I can reach him?
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| WritersBeware |
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Feb 2, 12, 02:24PM
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Joined: Apr 19, 07 Threads: 152 Posts: 8,679
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I'm pretty sure that every company enables you to request a writer by username. That's pretty basic.
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| kizzy |
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Feb 2, 12, 02:40PM
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Joined: Feb 2, 12 Threads: 1 Posts: 4
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Thank you.
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