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Superior Papers are they reliable?


gergsun   May 14, 07, 01:36AM | #1
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I ordered from Superior Papers .com

can anyone advise me are they reliable?

thanks.

GREG
WritersBeware   May 14, 07, 02:17AM | #2
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Just search online to read hundreds of complaints against the different Web sites in their company. Why didn't you research them before ordering?

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essayfraud.org/forum/index.php?showforum=8
essayfraud.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=275
gergsun   May 14, 07, 03:19AM | #3
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thank you....now I get it, I will cancel my credit card details....
guest   Dec 3, 07, 01:05AM | #4

Whatever you do, do NOT order from Superior Papers (superiorpapers.com). They lie about everything on their website. They outsource their work offshore to non-native speakers (heck, their writers can't even follow simple English instructions/directions). Order from them, and we can guarantee that you will regret it in every way possible.

BTW, even after they completely 100% mess up the work (to the point where it isn't even "fix-able"), they will refuse to give you a full or partial refund because they hide behind their little disclaimer that they will "fix it till you are satisfied". However, their work is so terrible that it is beyond "fixing" and it is cheaper to just absorb the loss!
WritersBeware   Dec 11, 08, 03:16PM | #5
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SuperiorPapers.com scam
Nera   Jun 27, 09, 11:36PM | #6
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I was foolish enough to order two different papers the same day. The first one was inadequate to say the least. I asked them to revise it and the content was just switch around time after time. At the end I used their "finish work" as a draft and had to do the whole paper again.
The second according to them "the writer was working on my order". An hour before the job was due I got the following message "We regret to inform you, that due to unforeseen circumstances, the writer, who has been writing your paper, will not be able to complete it. We understand that it entails some inconveniences for you, but kindly ask you to allow us resubmitting this order. If you confirm resubmission please extend the deadline for your order. In case you want to cancelled the order please confirm this by clicking Cancellation. Thank you for the cooperation."
They are horrible I should have found this forum before I placed my orders.
chacha421   Jun 28, 09, 12:28AM | #7
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Nera:
I should have found this forum before I placed my orders.

Please different posts and threads on this forum and you will know the truth about this forum too... How this forum is used aggressively by few losers to malign different companies in order to attract the customers to their own. I would specially suggest you never follow the advice of WRITERSBEWARE and OXBRIDGERESEARCHERS because they run their own websites and are using this forum as a negative publicity platform against all their competitors
WritersBeware Edited by: WritersBeware   Jun 28, 09, 02:26AM | #8
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chacha421:
Please different posts and threads

How would you like him/her to please them? Sexually? Or, perhaps, by serving a tasty brunch?
pheelyks Writer   Jun 28, 09, 03:34AM | #9
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WritersBeware:
Or, perhaps, by serving a tasty brunch?

I like bagels. And lox. "Cause I'm Jewish. I hear the word "brunch," and I think of bagels and lox. God I hate insomnia....
chacha421 Edited by: chacha421   Jun 28, 09, 08:16AM | #10
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WritersBeware:
Sexually?


It was a typo error idiot.. I just missed to type "read" here..... Using of vulger language is against the rules of this forum (OOOPSS I perhaps forgot... rules do not apply to you so can you write whatever you can)
OxbridgeResearchers   Jun 28, 09, 08:44AM | #11
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chacha421:
Using of vulger language is against the rules of this forum

"sexually" does not count as a vulgarity ... at least where the English language is concerned. Sticking to the English language, it might do you good to know that referring to a female you do not know as "honey," "sweetheart," "dear," etc. as you so frequently do, is considered derogatory and not very PC. None have remarked on it, include those of us whom you referred to in those terms, because we do not take you seriously :) In all likelihood, we never will ...
pheelyks Writer   Jun 28, 09, 08:53AM | #12
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OxbridgeResearchers:
I just missed to type "read" here.....

If you think this is a properly worded phrase, please raise your hand.
OxbridgeResearchers   Jun 28, 09, 09:04AM | #13
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And if we think it's not? :)
pheelyks Writer Edited by: pheelyks   Jun 28, 09, 09:07AM | #14
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Use that hand to pass me a bagel...
chacha421   Jun 28, 09, 09:32AM | #15
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pheelyks:
If you think this is a properly worded phrase, please raise your hand.

Why all of you believe that this forum is also a test for your english writing skills? I think it must be included in the rules of this forum that only those individuals with good english writing skills can be members of this forum.. This will really reduce the hard work for you and your party really......
chacha421   Jun 28, 09, 09:33AM | #16
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OxbridgeResearchers:
sexually" does not count as a vulgarity

Did i mentioned that " Sexually" is a vulgar word in my post?
OxbridgeResearchers   Jun 28, 09, 09:37AM | #17
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chacha421:
Did i mentioned that " Sexually" is a vulgar word in my post?

post #10
chacha421   Jun 28, 09, 12:22PM | #18
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OxbridgeResearchers:
post #10

I quoted that word to remind you to remain within civilized norms (though it is always hard for you because the kind of language you and your party use here can hardly be considered as from someone who is civilized and is living in a developed country)
pheelyks Writer   Jun 28, 09, 01:07PM | #19
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chacha421:
I think it must be included in the rules of this forum that only those individuals with good english writing skills can be members of this forum

This was never my suggestion. If you didn't proclaim yourself to be a professional English writer, I would not take issue with your complete lack of skill in using the language.

As I've said many times before, I bear no ill will to any ESL individuals, and I admire the fact that they (and yes, even you) no and use a second language. I only know one. BUT, I don't try to find employment as a writer in any other language, either. There's the rub.
WritersBeware Edited by: WritersBeware   Jun 28, 09, 01:53PM | #20
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chacha421:
Did i mentioned that " Sexually" is a vulgar word in my post?

OK, this takes the cake. It is certifiably delusional.
OxbridgeResearchers   Jun 28, 09, 03:07PM | #21
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WritersBeware:
It is certifiably delusional.

All are in unanimous agreement - it does not even understand what it is writing!
undertow2   Jun 29, 09, 03:08AM | #22
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I'd suggest any site that can't even come up with coherent copy for their homepage is probably not trustworthy.

"Why not make more time for yourself so you can focus on other important, research, family, friends or work" anyone?
sativo   Jul 2, 09, 11:23AM | #23
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Wish I found this sooner!

Oh well, I guess that's what I deserve for not writing my own paper.

Do not use these guys, they'll screw you!
EW_writer   Jul 2, 09, 05:11PM | #24
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pheelyks:
As I've said many times before, I bear no ill will to any ESL individuals, and I admire the fact that they (and yes, even you) no and use a second language. I only know one. BUT, I don't try to find employment as a writer in any other language, either. There's the rub.


Can we please stop generalizing? You don't try to find employment writing in the other language that you know because you don't have an excellent grasp of that language. Many ESL writers on the other hand, can write exceptionally well in English and do so for a living. The fact that they acquired English as a second language and were not born to it doesn't mean that they haven't developed native-like proficiency with it. Obviously, chacha's grasp of the language is poor but chacha absolutely does not represent ESL writers in both writing ability and state of mind.
OxbridgeResearchers   Jul 2, 09, 05:50PM | #25
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EW_writer:
chacha absolutely does not represent ESL writers in both writing ability and state of mind

Very very true. I have been fortunate enough to come across ESL writers who, in terms of education and linguistic proficiency, cannot be distinguished from an educated native speaker. Importantly, their writing evidences their successful assimilation of Anglo culture thereby making it virtually impossible to differentiate between their writing and that of a native.

It is very very unfortunate that many assume that the ability to type out a few horrid sentences in English makes them eligible for employment as professional English-language academic writers. It is even more unfortunate that they actually do find employment and, hence, believe themselves! This group, being the majority, prejudices many against ESL writers ... some of whom, as I have repeatedly stated, are superb.

EW - that being said, I believe that you misunderstood Pheelyks as he was referring to Thing, not to ESL writers in general.
EW_writer   Jul 2, 09, 09:29PM | #26
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OxbridgeResearchers:
EW - that being said, I believe that you misunderstood Pheelyks as he was referring to Thing, not to ESL writers in general.


Were you, pheelyks?

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