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Edited by: WritersBeware May 18, 09, 09:52PM
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The investigator has updated his blog with more evidence of fraud:
http://voirdireveritas.blogspot.com/2009/05/untangling-another-web-of-unive rsal.html
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/1749418/untangling_another_web_of_ universal.html?singlepage=true&cat=17
According to the evidence posted, they now appear to be using the address of a Travelodge as their "corporate" address! LMAO! This is too funny. (For those of you who may not know, Travelodge is a MOTEL chain.)
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May 18, 09, 10:02PM
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The links are not working at my end. please check if you have posted the links correctly.
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May 18, 09, 10:03PM
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Working fine for me.
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May 19, 09, 02:29AM
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WritersBeware: According to the evidence posted, they now appear to be using the address of a Travelodge as their "corporate" address! LMAO! This is too funny. (For those of you who may not know, Travelodge is a MOTEL chain.) Cool! I work in a motel now. :D Does it mean that I'd be performing my duties for my clients any less? See how unimportant this is? :p
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Edited by: WritersBeware May 19, 09, 03:24AM
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EW_writer: See how unimportant this is? I don't think that you're considering the big picture. As time goes by, and evidence adds up, more and more people in positions of authority take notice. Government agencies tend to act very slowly, but when they finally do, they drop the hammer.
I suspect that the full body of evidence in this forum will be quite useful to the FTC agent who eventually addresses the extended and willfully fraudulent business practices of Universal Research. Once that happens, all of Universal Research's sites will be closed, per court order. I believe that the investigator who publishes the referenced blog has already mentioned the FTC's anticipated involvement.
Also, as the investigator outlines quite thoroughly, Universal Research will inevitably have to answer some extremely serious tax evasion questions in both the UK and US as a result of their use of fake and/or misappropriated "corporate" addresses in the UK and US.
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May 19, 09, 03:52AM
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WritersBeware: I don't think that you're considering the big picture. As time goes by, and evidence adds up, more and more people in positions of authority take notice. Government agencies tend to act very slowly, but when they finally do, they drop the hammer. Interesting theory. I wonder though, how would those same government agencies feel about the academic fraud that this entire industry (including oh so precious ET) is perpetrating? Whichever way you put it, selling homework to university students would most likely gather more political value than just the sub-issue of some companies being off-shore while pretending to be American. So even when that time comes, your crusade is still doomed because its the entire industry that'll get axed, not just us. :)
So yeah, I'm pretty complacent. :)
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May 19, 09, 10:58AM
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That's too funny, American sites, according to WritersBeware, can cheat the law (and professors) but their competition can't.
I know where you're going, you just want to get rid of the less expensive and more reliable competition so that your fraudulent affiliate sites could help cheat students without border constraints.
You gladly take international clients, don't you (you even provide translations of your site in many languages, including Russian LOL). Do you also tell your international clients "you Russian fraudster" or "you Chink" or money don't stink in that case?
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May 19, 09, 12:52PM
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stu4: American sites, according to WritersBeware, can cheat the law (and professors) but their competition can't I have read through most of WB's posts and I don't recall her ever saying that. Please point out where that is explicitly or implicitly stated.
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May 19, 09, 02:06PM
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OxbridgeResearchers: I have read through most of WB's posts Have you gone through her 2700 posts???!!
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May 19, 09, 05:32PM
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A great deal of them, yes :) Many are quite informative. I did not, however, come across the posts that Stu4 mentioned, that's why I asked him to point them out to me
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May 19, 09, 05:53PM
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OxbridgeResearchers: A great deal of them, Just kidding.
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Edited by: WritersBeware May 20, 09, 03:42PM
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EW_writer: Interesting theory. I wonder though, how would those same government agencies feel about the academic fraud that this entire industry (including oh so precious ET) is perpetrating? Apples and oranges, my friend. Selling example papers for reference is 100% legal in the US. (Would you like me to provide you with the exact laws?) However, the intentional misrepresentation and multitude of other blatantly fraudulent business practices employed by EssayWriters.net, BestEssays.com, and Universal Research from Ukraine are most definitely AGAINST THE LAW in the US. So, it will only be your fraudulent employer's sites that get axed.
Why do you always try to justify the fraud of your employer by redirecting attention to the NON-EXISTENT "wrong-doing" of your legitimate and law-abiding competitors? This thread is not about ET or any other company.
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Edited by: WritersBeware May 20, 09, 03:47PM
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stu4: American sites, according to WritersBeware, can cheat the law (and professors) but their competition can't. I have NEVER stated any such thing, you bold-faced liar! In fact, I have offered, many times, to publicly CRUCIFY any American company against which you can provide ANY evidence of fraud. Not surprisingly, you have been unable to do so, as much as you would just LOVE to make me eat my words.
Stewy, don't blame me because only your lawless sites from Ukraine engage in fraud.
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May 20, 09, 06:50PM
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stu4: according to WritersBeware, can cheat the law ha...ha...ha...
You're funny. Don't think she said it, though.
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