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canada2012
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Aug 21, 2012
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The reviews they write, are their own!
I bought this product from them, and I was very unhappy with it. I did read reviews about this company before buying, BUT as it turned out they were also a lie! These reviews were put out there by the representatives of the company.
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gunshopmike
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Jan 19, 2013
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NO ACCESS
I HAVE JUST GIVEN UP ON TRYING TO SIGN-UP AND PAY FOR THIS SERVICE. FIRST I WAS SHIFTED TO ANOTHER SITE WHICH WOULD NEITHER LET ME PAY NON WOULD IT DIRECT ME TO A SITE THAT WOULD. AND THEN WAS GIVEN THE RUN AROUND. AFTER SEVERAL HOURS OF WASTING MY TIME I CAME TO THE CONCLUSION THAT THEY DO NOT WANT ANY CUSTOMERS.
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Grigory Leps
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Jan 21, 2013
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Social
pheelyks Jun 4, 12, 03:14PM | #10
You sent them your own paper? You know that they'll be reselling it to other students at a discount rate, right? Also, unfortunately, they aren't subject to US laws, because they aren't a US company. The chargeback is the way to go--make sure you follow through on it. The reason these companies stay in business is because most customers are either ignorant about chargebacks or are too lazy to put in the time involved.
Ishy Student Edited by: Ishy Jun 4, 12, 11:53PM | #11
Joined: May 24, 12 Threads: 1 Posts: 39 That's an interesting situation. They want you to submit a brand new paper that shows them that you didn't use what they provided, but if you're saying that you initially submitted your own work to them and they didn't change it, I don't know what they can reasonably expect you to do...write yet another paper? Hopefully the chargeback procedure is successful. How long was the paper?
Ishy Student Jun 5, 12, 12:20AM | #12
Joined: May 24, 12 Threads: 1 Posts: 39 I don't understand something. On their website the only thing that corresponds to the $4/page charge that you talked about was proofreading services-at a high school level in 24 hours or at an upper undergrad level in a week. You say you spent $66, but that doesn't divide evenly. The main thing I don't understand is this: "Proofreading includes correction of spelling, grammar and punctuation mistakes. No original content will be added." So where does plagiarism come into play here? And you complain that they didn't add anything to the paper, but for $4 a page, they openly stated that they wouldn't. Don't get me wrong, I'm definitely not defending them, I just don't understand how what you're saying they did applies to a proofreading job. Does your educational institution offer tutoring? Surely they'd help with just proofreading. On another note, I have never seen such a colorful and extensive price breakdown! I think I'm going to turn that into a math assignment.
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