Robert
Irvine,#2Consumer Comment
Mon, May 21, 2012
Along with Writing and Ethics, I guess Math and Economics isn't your thing either.
i will not stop even though i have to go to India and find them one by one and get my money back directly from them.
- So you are going to spend a couple thousand dollars to try and find some anonymous person in India to possibly get back a couple hundred. Well I'll save you the trouble. Just send me the price of the airfare and hotel and I will send you back the couple hundred dollars you spent.
I don't know what college you are actually going to, but I would seriously question their admissions policies.
Jeanski
Buffalo,#3Consumer Comment
Mon, May 21, 2012
Ramjet makes an excellent point: "I know for a fact that instructors have various methods of detecting fraud. Checking Wikepedia would one of the most obvious and simple ones to check."
Actually, I don't even have to do that much work. Most colleges now use "turnitin.com" to check for plagiarism. If that program doesn't catch anything and I still have doubts, I'll just pick a phrase and google it. That's what I used to do before we used turnitin. You'd be surprised how many scammers I caught that way.
I've awarded more "F's" for plagiarism than for academic reasons. It's so sad that students will work so hard to cheat, but not to learn the material and do their own work. I also work with nontraditional students, many of whom are military and/or veterans using tuition assistance or GI Bill. An honors violation can cost them the remaining benefits, so it's just not worth it.
Ramjet
Somewhere,#4Consumer Comment
Sun, May 20, 2012
I didn't see anyone saying anything nice about that ripoff outfit.
theytookmymoney
chicago,#5Author of original report
Sun, May 20, 2012
look people i know that what i did was wrong and i should do my own writings!! that is not the point! they said that they give back a good job, they just copy and pasted from wikipedia.org. it is about being false!
so I am trying to warn people so they don't do business with them in future. that is all! time to time, you see that ewritingpal comes on and says nice thing about company and angry things to people who complained about ewritingpal. don't let them get away with it! give it to them! they have made a bad enemy i will not stop even though i have to go to India and find them one by one and get my money back directly from them. i know, search the phone number and you find out it is a VOIP and goes to central India. I am a bad guy for trying to have someone else write my paper, they are the evil!!
just read the ewritngpal pigs comments that would follow this! Do your moms ewritingpals!!
Ramjet
Somewhere,#6Consumer Comment
Sun, May 20, 2012
I know for a fact that instructors have various methods of detecting fraud. Checking Wikepedia would one of the most obvious and simple ones to check.
I have a nephew who got expelled from a major university last year for plagiarism. We did not feel sorry for him. We did feel sorry for his parents. He is presently trying to work off any tuition he wasted.
Just because it's hard to do doesn't mean you don't have to do it.
Jeanski
Buffalo,#7Consumer Comment
Sun, May 20, 2012
And I don't mean ewritingpal. I mean YOU for trying to scam your teacher into thinking you submitted original work.
You got scammed by a company whose business model is based on helping others scam. You got what you deserved. You won't get any sympathy on this forum.
TWSM
Southold,#8Consumer Comment
Sun, May 20, 2012
"Do not trust them, they are deceivers".
You say this with a straight face? Have you no honor at all?
How about you post your name and your school so we can report you for plagarism. You do not deserve the same degree as your classmates.
You reported this to the FBI? They must have busted up laughing. Why not stop cheating and deceiving and become a productive member of society?
Stacey
Dallas,#9Consumer Comment
Sun, May 20, 2012
Seriously!! You are the ripoff trying to get away with a paper that you did not do yourself! Do you OWN work - pathetic.