EssayFraud.org Enables Students to Post Complaints about Fraudulent Foreign Term Paper Sites



EssayFraud.org is a profitless organization that enables students to publish complaints about fraudulent, overseas "term paper" and "essay" sites. Students and legitimate research companies in North America can benefit when students have the knowledge to protect themselves from bogus sites that hire ESL (English as a Second Language) writers. EssayFraud.org is committed to ensuring a fair, efficient, and ethical marketplace for North American consumers. The goal of EssayFraud.org is to prevent unsuspecting students from buying ESL term papers that are riddled with countless errors in verb/subject agreement, spelling, and grammar. EssayFraud.org reveals the overseas "ripoff" scams that cause financial loss, frustration, and squandered time for thousands of students every year.

Foreign sites like BestEssays.com (based in Ukraine) hire poor, ESL writers in Pakistan for as little as .70¢ per page, which is how they can offer the low prices of $6.95-$15.00/pg that lure students into their traps. Qualified writers in America will not work for less than $10.00/pg, yet foreign scam sites like EssayRelief.com (based in Pakistan) charge customers only $9.95/pg. So, if the site gets $9.95/pg from a customer, that means the unqualified, ESL writer with poor grammar receives less than $2.00/pg. Of course, foreign sites do not reveal these extremely crucial details on their Web sites. In fact, they blatantly lie about their location and qualifications. In contrast, American research companies must charge customers at least $17.00/pg in order to make a modest profit and still pay their qualified, professional, native English-speaking writers in the United States at least $10.00/pg in compensation.

EssayFraud.org provides a list of over 250 foreign sites (http://www.essayfraud.org/scam-fraud-ripoff.html) that defraud thousands of North American students seeking reference material every year. Foreign sites may claim that their writers are American, native English-speakers with PhD degrees, but the horrendous quality of their papers, absurdly low prices, and ESL customer support prove otherwise.

If you have been victimized by a foreign "term paper" site, or wish to vent your general frustrations about such companies, please feel free to post your complaints for millions to see in the "Essay Fraud Complaint Center" (http://www.essayfraud.org/forum/).

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EssayFraud.org Enables Students to Post Complaints about Fraudulent Foreign Term Paper Sites