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by GreenEyedHawk Posted Sun March 29, 2009 @ 12:28 PM
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So let me get this straight...you BOUGHT a paper so that you wouldnt have to write your own, and now you're complaining because itw asn't plagiarism free?
Ever hear the expression 'cheaters never prosper'?
Those papers that are up for sale are meant as examples and sources that must be cited just like any other source when you write a paper, not for you to buy and turn in as your own work because that makes YOU a plagiarist.
Impaled on your own sword, I say.
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by PepperElf Posted Wed March 25, 2009 @ 2:43 AM
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And you're mad at *them*?
What ever happened to the concept of writing your own paper?
I'm sorry but this is more like classic Karma.
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The time and effort you spent researching the paper that you bought you coudl have put into an actual paper and saved the money on the paper.
Isn't the act of buying a paper plagiarism itself as you are taking credit for someone elses written work.
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by C D. Posted Sat March 21, 2009 @ 4:26 PM
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I went to the company website. They do NOT promise the paper is "plagiarism free". They make it very clear you are NOT buying a paper to turn in. You are buying a custom SOURCE paper that should be cited just like any other research material. You got what you paid for. I'd even venture a guess that they either upload the paper to the plagiarism search engines themselves OR the other custom source papers they've written in the past have been turned in by students MISusing them and the papers are somewhat similar to each other. The website preaches on and on how they do not promote plagiarism, it would take some serious misreading to claim they promise "plagarism free". Where on the website does it promise this?
You bought a paper to be ONLY used as a springboard to write your own paper. Use it as intended you paid for it.
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I still think less playtime and more concentration on why they are in college would make it easier for these "young" adults to write their own papers and actually learn something.
When one has to write a complaint about a company that writes a report for you its time to write that report on your own!
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Sorry but the only way to know that your paper would be plagerism free is if you did it yourself. Once you researched and obtained your notes you could have sent it out to be typed up by someone else. Costs a lot less and unless you choose to copy verbatim then it really is 100% plagerism free.
Is it just me or how can anyone learn anything if notes are typed for you...part of the learning process is reading your notes, putting them in order and creating the report/term paper yourself. And then there is the issue of pride in finishing something on your own.
But I guess this is just a sign of the times and many students must have the money to do this since this company is in business.
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I guess I'm not sure how this service works...meaning do they sell the paper only 1 time to 1 person? Or do they sell the same paper multiple times?
While the company did not follow through on it's "promise" to you, I don't really feel that bad...would you really expect a company with such a "shady" service to be in any way reputable?
Chalk this up as a lesson learned.
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by haranj Posted Thu March 19, 2009 @ 7:38 AM
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It's been a long time since I was in school, but it seems that the plagiarism check would be to make sure the work YOU submit is original. If you are submitting something SOMEONE ELSE wrote, naturally it is going to fail, as it is probably already inthe database or whatever thay use.
What are you getting a grade for, how well you can buy papers?
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JFK plagagarized his famous line "Ask not what your country can do for you......", and he was president.
If only Barack would only understand the content and meaning of it.
Times are different now, and people want to be taken care of by the government cradle to the grave.
Good Day
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Actually...
by MartiniDreams Thu March 19, 2009 @ 8:30 PM
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by Donno Posted Wed March 18, 2009 @ 6:28 PM
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that a paper being sold for the purpose of someone else not having to write said paper would contain plagiarism.
I think the "saddest part of this" is something different than the fact the paper is non-refundable.
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by calm Posted Wed March 18, 2009 @ 6:18 PM
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It was designed to be plagiarism, and you bought it so that you could plagiarize. That was the entire point of the transaction.
And as long as you are buying papers, you aren't getting the education you are (or someone else is) paying for. That's too bad, especially because if you don't want it there are plenty of other people who do, who don't have the same opportunities you do.
If you were to take this as a sign from the universe that you ought to do your own work, though, I would wish you luck with it.
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"Rewrite the paper to live up to it's claim to be plagiarism free"
I guess you don't see the irony in that statement?
Then again, I have the sneaking suspicion you do.
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by Vitrescent Posted Wed March 18, 2009 @ 3:22 PM
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Companies like this are banking on the fact that you're not going to report this without admitting that you were going to plagarize. It's sort of like the advance fee fraud scams that rely on people not going to the police without admitting that they were planning to commit a crime.
Regardless, the only way to ensure that a paper is plagarism free is to do it yourself.
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I can't believe there is actually a company out there that offers this type of service. Well, I can, but I can't believe anyone would actually be stupid enough to buy anything from them. Lazy enough, yes.
How can you possibly justify PAYING for a ready-made product and submitting it as your own work?
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Learn to do your own homework.
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that I'm more disappointed that you actually wrote complaining to a company that was helping YOU to plagiarize!
Since the definition of plagiarism is submitting any work as your own that was not done by you, I guess I wonder what difference it makes that the paper was plagiarism free? You were already violating your school's policy just by purchasing the paper.
I'm with the others, take it as a lesson learned and next time do your own work.
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Write your own paper and you won't have this problem.
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