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kondo
Reg: Sep 16, 06
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 Sep 17, 06, 11:22AM    ¦ #61

Quoting: anamal, Post #58
Kondo: I find your post maddeningly cynical. For me, and I imagine for many other students, having my work written by experts from two of the world's most prestigious
universities is a genuine reason for using the company. Can you not understand that?
Rather than someone from Luton University writing my work someone from Oxford will do it. Of course I checked them out first: but there are loads of stories about them on Google from the UK press and they look pretty genuine.

A "normal" client does not know whom an essay writing company hires -- you seem to know EVERYTHING about "oxbridge essay" -- that's why I think you work for them and do sales pitch here. A "normal" client will order a paper - if it's good will remember it's good; if it's not - will remember it's not. He won't know so much details who works for them or not, what kind of press releases they wrote and when - why would he care? He cares about the final product and if the paper is delivered on time.

Amy1978
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 Sep 17, 06, 03:22PM    ¦ #62

Quoting: anamal, Post #58
Amy: have you really been 'daggered'? Please choose your words more carefully; it will help you explicate your thoughts more precisely.


I'm sorry that you do not understand American expressions.

Here's another one for you: THE JIG IS UP!

Everyone knows that you work for Oxbridge Essays. We're just having some fun at your expense.

As the evidence posted by others suggests, neither you nor your site can be trusted.

anamal
Reg: Sep 16, 06
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| Edited by: anamal Sep 17, 06, 04:16PM    ¦ #63

Amy: I clearly understood the expression; just as clearly I told you how lazy and ill-fitting was your choice of adjective. Metaphorically, Judas is daggered by his act, a wife by her husband's adultery, a king by treason. Essay bloggers are hardly daggered by the word 'whilst'; less they have a very peculiar and warped psychology! Did you 'feel' daggered Amy by my word? Did it strike painfully into you? I doubt it, and so like most other vocabulary-starved Americans you stole a powerful word to be used by powerful writers at powerful occassions and casually dumped it into your sentence, like some piece of verbal litter. It guts of strengh and marches into poverty the noble words of English when you use 'our' words so tritely and unthinkingly.

Presumably you do not know what a 'jig' is either; but like other herd animals you use it anyway to save having to invent a phrase yourself. Have you ever invented a phrase? Ever thought a thought anew? Ever beheld afesh the pristine dawning of one's consciousness? For someone so bound to the 'evidence' as you profess to be that before us would suggest not.

Amy1978
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| Edited by: Amy1978 Sep 17, 06, 04:37PM    ¦ #64

Wow, you're a complete jackass. I was referring to the last DAGGER being plunged into the heart of your obvious plot of deception.

You've now revealed your company (oxbridgeessays.com) to be anti-American. Therefore, neither you nor your company has a place on this board, or anywhere else in the American sphere. I hope the moderators of this site post your anti-American remarks for all of the American consumers to see. I bet you love American money, though, right?

" . . . like most other vocabulary-starved Americans . . . ."

OxbridgeEssays.com = anti-American

It won't be long until your reputation of prejudice floods the Internet. That's a promise.

BenCole
Reg: Aug 14, 06
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 Sep 17, 06, 05:10PM    ¦ #65

Anti-American and pompous and pretentious to boot. I won't be using them them again after reading Anamal's posts.

Best avoided :-(

anamal
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 Sep 17, 06, 05:26PM    ¦ #66

Unambiguously you used the word dagger as a metaphor for the confirmation of the thought you believed you had reached. Undoubtedly it was a wasteful and lazy use of a word. All English speakers should take greater care with the words they choose -- not only Americans. Its a universal obligation.

Anyway, back to my original point, I've used three companies in the past: essay relief, ukessays and oxbridge essays. UK Essays were good, Essay Relief were rubbish and Oxbridge Essays were good as well. Clearly though I am not allowed to express an opinion.

I find the evidence for your accusations pretty hilarious. I've been studying at UCL for two years and my dad is loaded so I don't really need to work at all.

However much I enjoy arguing with you I need some sleep.

BenCole
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| Edited by: BenCole Sep 17, 06, 05:32PM    ¦ #67

I find the evidence for your accusations pretty hilarious. I've been studying at UCL for two years and my dad is loaded so I don't really need to work at all.


Not sure what bearing your dad being loaded has on anything but thanks for sharing.

You may or may not be associated with OxbridgeEssays and you may or may not be a student at UCL - who knows. Your posts certainly haven't done either Oxbridge Essays or UCL any favours.

Amy1978
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 Sep 17, 06, 05:59PM    ¦ #68

He's just trying to distract potential customers from the fact the he works for oxbridgeessays.com by focusing on other meaningless topics. For example, he'll now likely issue a long-winded diatribe about why he ignorantly used the word "its" in his previous post to incorrectly perform the function of the contraction, "it's."

I don't think it's a coincidence that both of the sites he claims to have "used" have very similar design:

ukessays.com
oxbridgeessays.com

I also do not think it is a coincidence that EssayRelief (although dirty frauds from Pakistan) is the main competitor of the afformentioned sites, and anamal trashes them.

BenCole
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| Edited by: BenCole Sep 17, 06, 06:09PM    ¦ #69

Amy,

I do know that ukessays.com and oxbridgeessays.com aren't connected.

UKessays.com is run by a guy called Barclay Littlewood and he is forever in the newspapers in the UK - the company seems okay and he does seem an okay guy even though he brags about driving lamborghini and ferrari cars on the strength of the money he is making from students. "The Times" - which is a national newspaper in the UK did a piece on him and they agreed that the essays were of a good standard although they did the usual criticism of essay companies generally.

Oxbridge Essays is run by two brothers, Philip and James Malamatinas, who are mentioned on the previous page in this thread. They are new graduates themselves and their company has only been around a year. There has been a couple of mentions of them in the newspapers when they were trying to recruit students to work for their company but I haven't seen any articles that look at the quality of work that customers get for their money.

Essayrelief are total fraudsters.

It is possible that 'Anamal' is trying to look less like a company man with his latest post, but it is also possible that he is just an idiot student. There's no way of really knowing on here.

As ever, buyer beware!

beatrice
Reg: Feb 13, 06
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 Sep 17, 06, 06:23PM    ¦ #70

Wow, you should be working for FBY, Ben :).

BenCole
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 Sep 17, 06, 06:48PM    ¦ #71

FBY?

beatrice
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 Sep 17, 06, 06:54PM    ¦ #72

Sorry, I meant FBI. :-).

kimberley
Reg: Aug 20, 06
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 Sep 18, 06, 08:30AM    ¦ #73

Hi all,
I agree with you benCole, i received a paper from CustomPapers.com. The work was brilliant.They also used but i could not use them in my paper. But i also noticed that my question paper (which i emailed them) asked to include information in table format, which they did not do.So they did 80% of the paper that i asked them. Iam now doing the table format as other areas they did not cover. Apart from that, the paper was of good standard.

I have send another paper to essaytown and should receive it during this wk. Its not due for hand in till end of October so i hope its good. Kim X

kimberley
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 Sep 18, 06, 08:39AM    ¦ #74

you see why i need companies to write for me ...my spelling mistakes are bad... I meant to say in post #73 that CustomPapers used statistics in my paper that i could not use here (Ireland) and of course i had to rephrase the paper with words we use...but it was no big deal...the overall standard was good.
Kim X

abbie
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 Sep 23, 06, 06:15PM    ¦ #75

hi all, i was just wondering if anyone had these papers marked and what the results came back like. would be particularly interested in hearing about custompapers.com's results for students who live in the uk.
thanks in advance to anyone who answers!

BenCole
Reg: Aug 14, 06
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 Sep 23, 06, 07:19PM    ¦ #76

Hi Abbie

I've used custompapers once and they were fine. I selected the level as "university" and the writing level as "very good" and I'm happy with what I got back (came in as a mid grade 2:1). I plan to use them again once term gets going - we only reregistered this week! - as they are a lot cheaper than their UK counterparts and the standard is pretty much the same.

If you are worried about sources for your essays you can send material to them such as articles or lecture notes that you want the paper based on. I don't know about your uni but mine offers access to electronic databases such as proquest etc so you can look up and download articles from there if you want to and then send them to custompapers. This takes the worry out of what sources they'll use and helps match sources with what your lecturers / tutors have on their reading lists.

Hope this helps.

Cheers,

Ben

abbie
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 Sep 24, 06, 01:24PM    ¦ #77

hi bencole, thank you for taking the time to answer me, i really appreciate it. i was a bit worried about the sources but will definitely do as you suggested. i will post on here when i get the essay back.
what a fantastic site .... just a shame i didnt find it earlier!!

abbie
Reg: Sep 23, 06
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 Sep 26, 06, 05:41AM    ¦ #78

hi would anyone be able to tell me how to check an essay for plagiarism? i'm not sure how i check this for myself and any help would be gratefully appreciated,
regards
abbie

BenCole
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 Sep 26, 06, 08:40AM    ¦ #79

I use Eve2 software that I downloaded online; I check all my work through this before submitting. It's reasonably effective but I'm sure it's possible that there are instances where it doesn't detect stuff.

My uni also uses turnitin.com and students have to submit all assessed coursework through that. I hate this software as it throws up material as plagiarised if you use material that you yourself have written and previously submitted. So if you write an essay in your first year and then use this as the basis of an expanded second year essay then the second year essay is marked as plagiarised. Bizarre.

beatrice
Reg: Feb 13, 06
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 Sep 26, 06, 11:01AM    ¦ #80

Quoting: abbie, Post #78
hi would anyone be able to tell me how to check an essay for plagiarism? i'm not sure how i check this for myself and any help would be gratefully appreciated,
regards
abbie

I think relying on anti-plagiarism software is not always a good choice... Most of the times it just provides you with *possible* links where the particular term or sentence might appear - but it would take you hours to actually analyze the results yourself. In addition, such software does not recognize the quotations - so if the essay contains direct and referenced quotes, the software "thinks" the paper is still plagiarized.

In general, I just copy-paste some phrases or sentences in the google search box (including the "" signs) and find it the fastest and most effective way.

Beatrice

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