| mbm |
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Dec 13, 08, 02:01AM
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Hi
I recently used uk essays to assist in an assingment. I was hoping to use this to show me how to write and essay after returning to study after a number of years out. It was guaranteed to arrive at midnight last night and all over the weekend i was going to use it as a guidance to write my own essay. Lo and behold i recieved an email message at 1.02am saying that my order was on hold due to an outstanding issue. I have started my essay and have a lot of references and just want to get my money back now. Has anyone else had this problem? I have read a few posts and am aware of the wrath of some - be gentle!
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| exwriter |
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Dec 13, 08, 06:04AM
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Hi there
If all you want is guidance on how to structure your essay there are lots of people out there that can help you with this.
I used to work for UK essays until I realised how dreadful they treat their writers and how many of the customers were submitting the work as their own rather than a guideline. I now do one to one tutoring and proof reading etc as a sideline mainly because I have colleagues I work with whose children have asked for extra tutoring whilst doing their degree.
Sorry you have had a bad experience with ukessays but it does not surprise me!. If you paid for this by credit card you can request a charge back against your card which should get you your money back.
I doubt jennifer from ukessays will come back on here again to try to remedy this bad PR since she was exposed as a fraud the last time she dared to come on here.
If you want to be put in contact with someone to help you structure your work you can PM me and I can help you find someone to assist, and before I get shot down in flames I am not touting for work, merely trying to point you in the right direction.
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| akuma |
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Dec 21, 08, 02:57PM
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Joined: Dec 1, 08 Threads: 4 Posts: 66
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adding on to the above post, also never trust anyone who says "please trust companies that provide customers with samples prior to taking the payment" and then goes onto to provide their email ID which they will use to suggest their own ESL ridden, fraudulent trash excuse for an essay site.
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| academicpapers4u |
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Dec 22, 08, 07:50AM
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akuma: adding on to the above post, also never trust anyone who says "please trust companies that provide customers with samples prior to taking the payment" and then goes onto to provide their email ID which they will use to suggest their own ESL ridden, fraudulent trash excuse for an essay site.
Dear Akuma,
What's wrong in getting a free sample without making any payment? You have nothing to lose?
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| academicpapers4u |
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Edited by: academicpapers4u Dec 22, 08, 09:39AM
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Dear Akuma,
I am pasting a sample that will certainly clear all your doubts.
Cell Phones in the hands of Drivers: A Risk or a Benefit? As of 2000, there were about 90 million cell phone users in the United States, with 85% of them using their phones while on the road (Sundeen 1). Because of evidence that cell phones impair drivers by distracting them, some states have considered laws restricting their use in moving vehicles. Proponents of legislation correctly point out that using cell phones while driving can be dangerous. The extent of the danger, however, is a matter of debate, and the benefits may outweigh the risks. Unless the risks of cell phones are shown to outweigh the benefits, we should not restrict their use in moving vehicles; instead, we should educate the public about the dangers of driving while phoning and prosecute irresponsible phone users under laws on negligent and reckless driving. Weighing Risks and Benefits In 2000, researchers at the Harvard Center for Risk Analysis found that the risk of driving while phoning were small compared with other driving risks. Whereas the cell phone user's chances of dying are about 6 in a million per year, someone not wearing a seat belt has a risk of 49.3 per million, and someone driving a small car has a risk of 14.5 per million (3). Because of this comparatively small risk, regulation of phones may not be worth the cost of the legislation as well as the additional burden such legislation would put on law enforcement officers.
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| WritersBeware |
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Edited by: WritersBeware Dec 22, 08, 11:47AM
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Academicpapers4u, get the hell out of here, please. You are breaking the rules of the forum repeatedly. Advertising and promotion are NOT allowed. You don't take the hint when the moderator deletes your posts? Wake up!
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| whitegrim |
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Dec 22, 08, 01:31PM
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Joined: Oct 2, 08 Threads: 5 Posts: 87
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academicpapers4u: academicpapers4u
What the hell is he doing here ????
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| WritersBeware |
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Dec 22, 08, 02:25PM
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whitegrim: What the hell is he doing here ???? He/she is a douchebag who intentionally ignores rules just to promote his fly-by-night garbage.
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| Bolam |
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Mar 24, 09, 12:15PM
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avoid them then
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| WritersBeware |
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Mar 24, 09, 01:10PM
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Hey, Bolam, who do you think you're fooling with your attempt to SPAM 20 GARBAGE posts just to be able to PM members for recommendations?
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| dreamer |
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Mar 24, 09, 02:13PM
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WritersBeware: Hey, Bolam, who do you think you're fooling with your attempt to SPAM 20 GARBAGE posts just to be able to PM members for recommendations WB, glad that you stopped Bolam's run. We were confused.
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