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Edited by: OxbridgeResearchers May 23, 09, 03:37AM
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I was reading through masterpapers' PR articles and came across a number of hilarious claims: "Masterpapers.com is also certified with Certificate of Incorporation (Masterpapers LLC) which means it will prove its high standards, quality, guarantee and safety in new services provision. This certificate is mandatory for companies which provide essay writing, proofreading and editing services if they wish to claim their guarantees in quality and legitimacy." Whomever wrote this needs to look up the meaning of Certificate of Incorporation. It is a company's `birth certificate,' and has absolutely nothing to do with guarantees and quality and is certainly not confined to companies in this industry. "New editing services by Masterpapers.com will allow essay and dissertation writers learn more about research papers, academic essays and dissertations structuring, formatting, concluding, analyzing and research." "The, they are not restricted by time." "But the greatest advantage is that employers can enrich their staff with outstanding minds which do not need to get visas and travel expenses to join their companies." Despite being wonderfully qualified to offer students and researchers professional editing and writing `help,' the company does not proofread and edit its own articles prior to publication - hence the language errors ... (there are many many more)
Now, this is the real stunner, as far as outrageous claims go: "We were flattered to find out that the world-famous universities have recognized Masterpapers.com as the leading company which provides high-quality academic papers. Masterpapers.com writers have been given the best reward from the outstanding academicians and we really appreciate all of our writers for their hard work and the world-wide recognition." Universities have reconised masterpapers' contribution to academia and leading academicians are giving masterpaper writers top awards for their services .... How can a person even begin to comment on that?
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| WritersBeware |
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May 23, 09, 04:03AM
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I smell MasterFeces.
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| OxbridgeResearchers |
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May 23, 09, 04:26AM
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WritersBeware: I smell MasterFeces. Good one :)
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| boutin21 |
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Apr 11, 12, 03:34PM
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Talk about total BS. I think I'm becoming ill with all these bullshit websites. It's really making me sick. I've been scammed before. It's totally immoral.
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| MeoKhan |
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Edited by: MeoKhan Apr 11, 12, 04:25PM
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You're right here. The major problem with essay writing scam is that it is all based on the market place called the www. The week point of the Internet (among many others) is the porousness of jurisdiction simply because we are still waiting for more advanced technologies that can help us track a possible scam in due time. Until then the very effective chapter 'research skills' from the book 'information literacy' is to be internalized by any user of the Internet who wishes to conduct any type of business transactions. This is sad to note that many more new comers learn these skills after they're scammed. This is where these companies easily win. They're sure they will have countless newbies every single day. And so, the saga continues....
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