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Essay Service Sites Online
There are a couple of mindsets in conflict about the essay service. Of course, instructors are appalled; and writers, calling the essay service the deplorable essay mill, are disgusted. Conversely, the busy graduate student who is holding down two jobs, raising and supporting a family, and carrying a grade point average of 4.0 (which he has had for all of his academic life), may see the one-time use of an essay service as an imperative.
With the thousands of essay service sites online, it is tempting to go with the latter thinking. Fine. But it is then therefore imperative that you do some research (yes, that which you are trying to avoid)—to at least find and use an essay service that will not rip you off (financially). Yes, someone doing your work for you is doing an intellectual, experiential, and academic disservice to you, but if you are taking that one-time chance, then at least consider the following.
Of the thousands of essay-writing services online, the number of “fraudulent” ones is (or was at last count) over 320. These essay services commit one or more of the following transgressions, which you can look for in your search for help:
The ineffective essay service might have website pages which are grammatically inept, contain numerous misspellings and punctuation errors, or are incoherent altogether.
The bad essay service will manufacture lies from the start, pronouncing themselves as “unique” (lie), claiming they have helped writers for over a decade!” when a WhoIs database search reveals the “company” has been in business for eleven months, and/or will use dummy sites: one site for the writers and one site for the consumers, so that no one gets truth about pricing, timing, etc..
The fraudulent essay service offers no phone number or physical address; or if there is one, it is fake, mock, bogus, or bunk. And the questionable essay service, shows one editor at elephantessays.com, uses questionable payment systems and/or is not a secure site. Here is an example of one essay service’s writer site (pages soliciting writers), which never discloses the master site (pages selling the writers’ work):
Phone numbers: do not work and/or never give caller a connection, though they are listed with the claim that someone is available 24/7.
Address: Empire State Building
Greeting/Introduction (which is here verbatim): “We provide a new and unfortunately still extremely rare standard of service for both our customers and our writers. We have a 24/7 support system, there to help sort out any problems at either of the stick, our company does not neglect it's writers like many companies do, we them value them just as much as we value customers, after all it is their talent and hard work that keeps our customer coming back for more.”
Enough said?
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