| br104497 |
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May 18, 09, 06:25PM
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Anyone? Placed my order but it's quite high stakes for me personally so I'm anxious...
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| WritersBeware |
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Edited by: WritersBeware May 18, 09, 06:36PM
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br104497: Placed my order [with 24houressay.co.uk] Well, that was your first mistake.
These thieves blatantly stole the questions and answers on their "FAQ" page (24houressay.wordpress.com/faqs/) from another, old company. How pathetic does one have to be to call oneself a "professional writer" and then steal substantial Web site text from a legitimate company? Disgusting.
Bottom line—if the people behind 24houressay.co.uk have the gaul to steal text from competitors' sites, what makes you think that they won't steal part or all of the paper that they deliver to YOU, the customer?
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| WritersBeware |
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May 18, 09, 06:41PM
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Hey, "BR," you wouldn't happen to be the "Ben Roberts" who is the registered owner of 24houressay.co.uk, are you? Nah, of course not!
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| WritersBeware |
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Edited by: WritersBeware May 18, 09, 06:45PM
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24houressay.co.uk was registered only 13 days ago (May 5, 2009), yet the sites claims to have been operating for 5 years.
There are also numerous lies throughout the site, including this smut:
the ONLY company that exclusively employs MA-educated English writers
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| br104497 |
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May 18, 09, 06:46PM
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Now I'm worried, but cheers anyway :(
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| humble |
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May 18, 09, 09:01PM
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WritersBeware: the sites claims to have been operating for 5 years.
Wrong! :P
24 Hour Essays was found in 1986 by two college professors http://www.24houressays.com/samples.html
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| humble |
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May 18, 09, 09:09PM
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There was no internet in 1986. So the Professors must be doing it face to face or may be via phone and courier.
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| WritersBeware |
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May 18, 09, 09:11PM
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No, I am not wrong. This thread is about 24houressay.co.uk!
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| humble |
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May 18, 09, 09:20PM
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oh yea! my bad. the other difference is that one uses 'essay' and the other 'essays'. what about the one I posted, is it genuine?
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| br104497 |
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May 19, 09, 03:03PM
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Ive ordered the same essay from a different site (custom essays) just to be sure. Im thinking I might aggregate them, create a kind of super essay.
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| 7zark7 |
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Dec 19, 09, 03:18AM
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WritersBeware: 24houressay.co.uk was registered only 13 days ago (May 5, 2009), yet the sites claims to have been operating for 5 years.
I am pretty sure that you have to re-register domain names every 2 years - plus the website claims they have been operating since 2001. So they could have registered the domain in 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007 and 2009...
Anyway, I have registered on here solely to give the thumbs up to 24houressay.co.uk. The blurb on the site may be exaggerated, but they ARE genuine. A friend of mine got a superb 5000 word essay done in less than 24 hours for £200.
When this person asked me about the site, I too was very sceptical and searched around to see if it was any kind of scam. But they honestly did deliver on time with good communication throughout the whole process. You may think I am some kind of shill, but I swear that this is all truthful. I just want other people to know that they can be trusted.
7z7
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| WritersBeware |
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Edited by: WritersBeware Dec 19, 09, 12:30PM
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7zark7: I am pretty sure that you have to re-register domain names every 2 years - plus the website claims they have been operating since 2001. So they could have registered the domain in 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007 and 2009... Quite simply, you are a liar. That is the most ignorant spin-job I have EVER read on this forum, and the mod should ban you for admitting your sole purpose of advertising/promoting. Take a hike, shill.
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| 7zark7 |
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Jan 8, 10, 11:09AM
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WritersBeware: Quite simply, you are a liar. That is the most ignorant spin-job I have EVER read on this forum, and the mod should ban you for admitting your sole purpose of advertising/promoting. Take a hike, shill.
You sir, are an idiot.
I am no shill nor a liar. I am completely genuine and am just trying to help others by giving an honest report on 24houressay. I don't know what I can say that will convince you that I am telling the truth and nothing but the truth. I dare you to test me.
Regarding the domain name, I live in the UK and have a personal domain myself that I have to renew every two years. Plus if you look on http://www.nominet.org.uk/registrants/maintain/renew/ you will see:
"It is important to be aware that when you register a .uk domain name you do not 'own' that domain name. Instead, the domain name is registered to you for a period of two years, after which you will have the opportunity to renew it for a further two years."
So with that, I await my apology. 7z7
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| SpotTheDonkey |
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Jan 8, 10, 12:34PM
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WritersBeware is yet again disparaging other sites and individuals whilst hiding from everyone the fact that she is associated with the essay site EssayTown. She is here to promote her site by dissing the competition!
WHAT A LYING LITTLE HYPOCRITE!
You won't get an apology from that filth though - she is way too dishonest to ever apologise for her lies and libel. But we ALL know who she is now!!!
GOTCHA!
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| WRT |
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Jan 8, 10, 01:08PM
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I believe I've spotted a donkey here ...
Mods - who is this resoundingly ignorant and horribly belligerent person?
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| WritersBeware |
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Edited by: WritersBeware Jan 8, 10, 02:37PM
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7zark7: I dare you to test me. No problem. Let's use your own example of nominet.org.uk, shall we?
http://www.who.is/whois/nominet.org.uk
As one can clearly see, the registration date appears as "before Aug-1996."
Now, let's take an example of a UK essay site that is nearly 4 years old, ukessays.co.uk.
http://www.who.is/whois/nominet.org.uk
As one can clearly see, the registration date appears as "22-Mar-2006."
Finally, let's take a look at Google's web records for 24houressay.co.uk prior to May 5, 2009:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&safe=off&rlz=1G1GGLQ_ENUS348&tbo=p&q =site%3A24houressay.co.uk&tbs=cdr%3A1%2Ccd_min%3A5%2F23%2F1995%2Ccd_max%3A5 %2F4%2F2009
Zero results. That's right—not a single page from the 24houressay.co.uk domain existed in Google's index prior to May 5, 2009.
CONCLUSION:
1. Records indicate that 24houressay.co.uk did not exist prior to May 5, 2009, neither in Whois records nor in Google's index.
2. The 2-year, revolving renewal requirement for .co.uk domains has absolutely no correlation to the original registration date that appears in Whois records.
7zark7: I await my apology. Keep waiting.
Isn't evidence grand?
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| WRT |
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Jan 8, 10, 03:36PM
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WritersBeware: Isn't evidence grand? Some are too bloody thick to recognise evidence, even when you smack them silly with it.
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| WritersBeware |
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Jan 8, 10, 04:08PM
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WRT: Some are too bloody thick to recognise evidence, even when you smack them silly with it. After I hit them with evidence-backed facts that they are completely unable to refute, they tend to devolve into senseless, blabbering cretins who regurgitate previous morons' already-proven-false accusations from 2007. See rustyironchains, fracturegang, SpotTheDonkey (OxbridgeExpert), etc. It's a vicious cycle.
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Edited by: WritersBeware Jan 8, 10, 08:52PM
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anky: It could be possible they are operating for last five years on some other www.xyz.com and purchased this domain recently. That was NOT 7zark7's claim, moron. He/she specifically claimed that 24houressay.co.uk has been operating since 2001. Learn the language before commenting and stop embarrassing your countrymen, idiot.
Just for kicks, why don't you identify 24houressay.co.uk's sister site that has been online since 2001?
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| 7zark7 |
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Jan 9, 10, 04:41AM
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WritersBeware: That was NOT 7zark7's claim, moron. He/she specifically claimed that 24houressay.co.uk has been operating since 2001. Learn the language before commenting and stop embarrassing your countrymen, idiot.
What!? I did not claim anything! I said that their website says that they have been operating since 2001... and that they COULD have been re-registering every two years (As I have to for my own personal domain) - an example of why the domain had a 2009 date on it. At no point did I say that they have definitely been operating since 2001.
It could be that they haven't been operating that long - I honestly don't know either way! I even said in my first post that some of their claims might be exaggerated. All I know is that they sorted my friend out with minimum hassle.
I think that it is you that should learn the language before pressing buttons on that keyboard...
Regarding testing me, I was taking about the essay itself, not the goddamn domain.
...and I will sit here and wait for your apology in calling me a liar. I find that sort of insinuation quite offensive - so would you like to serve up some of that evidence you are so fond of to prove such a claim?
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| 7zark7 |
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Jan 9, 10, 04:55AM
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Following on... interestingly enough, I have just checked a domain on http://www.who.is/ that I registered in 2000 and it has no record of it begin registered before 2006. So the "Registered on" dates supplied by http://www.who.is/ obviously do not tell the whole story of a domain...
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| SpotTheDonkey |
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Jan 9, 10, 06:16AM
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7zark7 - take no notice to WriterBeware our resident hysterical lunatic retard - she represents EssayTown anyway, so discount all her recommendations or warnings of supposed 'scams': they are all her competition! She ASSumes like the ASS she is, and lashes out like a mentalist at anyone who can speak and write English properly, because she is verging on illiteracy so tries to hide her ignorance with arrogance and bluster and noise. Sad really.
Seriously, please note that there are many .co.uk sites that are NOT British or in the UK. Please check that the .co.uk site is a Limited Company registered at Companies House (use their free WebSearch service) and that they have a UK landline number.
But there are many: customessays.co.uk and many more which are foreign-run scams, ofetn run by Asians and/or Americans.
Needless to say, you get what you pay for: if you expect cheap, you get cheap. You should be paying £45-55 per 500 words 2.1. If you want 500 words for £20 and then you get a piece of crap then you deserve to be conned cheapskate!
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| 7zark7 |
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Jan 9, 10, 06:39AM
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Thanks for the heads-up SpotTheDonkey... :)
I just find it partially annoying that someone should get so defensive and then offensive at me when I am just trying to help other people. I know that my friend was umming and arring a lot when trying to decide if these people were legitimate - so I just wanted to reassure others in the same situation.
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Jan 9, 10, 07:50AM
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7zark7: I think that it is you that should learn the language before pressing buttons on that keyboard... LOLZZZZ... Right. Anky/Me has commented right but its just she cant get what does a simple sentence means. Poor Lady with NO Brain. LMAOOOOO..:D I still wont give my banana :D
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