WillFaber
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I wanted to believe. I really did. 
"AcademicWritingPro" sounds so... professional, right? Like they wear blazers and drink coffee from mugs that say "synergy." Their website is clean. Their prices are mid-range (not too cheap, not too expensive—the sweet spot for getting scammed apparently).
Here's what happened to my friend Marcus (not me, definitely a friend, I'm too smart for this... mostly).
Marcus ordered a 10-page Philosophy paper on existentialism. Paid $280. Deadline came and went. Emailed support—automated reply. Emailed again—nothing. Checked SiteJabber AFTER paying (classic mistake) and saw the F rating and like 50 complaints about non-delivery.
He disputed the charge with his bank. Got his money back after 3 weeks. But the paper? Never arrived. He wrote it himself in two days on 3 hours of sleep and red bull. It was probably better anyway. Existential dread fuels good writing tbh.

The moral of the story:
Check SiteJabber BEFORE you pay. Also Trustpilot. Also this forum. If a site has an F, it's not a challenge—it's a warning. Has anyone actually had a GOOD experience with a site that has bad reviews?? Or is the crowd always right??
"AcademicWritingPro" sounds so... professional, right? Like they wear blazers and drink coffee from mugs that say "synergy." Their website is clean. Their prices are mid-range (not too cheap, not too expensive—the sweet spot for getting scammed apparently).
Here's what happened to my friend Marcus (not me, definitely a friend, I'm too smart for this... mostly).
Marcus ordered a 10-page Philosophy paper on existentialism. Paid $280. Deadline came and went. Emailed support—automated reply. Emailed again—nothing. Checked SiteJabber AFTER paying (classic mistake) and saw the F rating and like 50 complaints about non-delivery.
He disputed the charge with his bank. Got his money back after 3 weeks. But the paper? Never arrived. He wrote it himself in two days on 3 hours of sleep and red bull. It was probably better anyway. Existential dread fuels good writing tbh.
The moral of the story:
Check SiteJabber BEFORE you pay. Also Trustpilot. Also this forum. If a site has an F, it's not a challenge—it's a warning. Has anyone actually had a GOOD experience with a site that has bad reviews?? Or is the crowd always right??