Just Another Dirty Scam Students Trus

If you're ordering custom papers through essay writing services, chances are you'll get to a point where you'll ask yourself, "Should I trust these online reviews?" And by ‘point', I mean that moment before making a purchase, and you see all these sparkling five-star ratings that are too good to be true. Or that anonymous customer who swears this particular cheap writing service reviews has changed her entire academic life by helping her get an A+.

They can't be that good, says the little voice in your head. And you'd be correct!

The writing service industry is filled to the brim with bogus companies and their shady marketing tactics that specifically target naive students. And it's hard to put the blame on them because fake review sites are rampant! It's astounding how prolific these sites are becoming just to convince customers to do business with scammers - and one fine example is AWriter.org.

Should you trust every word AWriter.org says? Are you better off not trusting online essay writing services reviews at all? What are the red flags I need to watch out for? Read on to find out some eye-opening facts about this so-called "independent review site", and why it pays to keep your guard against fake reviews.



How to Spot Fake "Customer Reviews"

It's amazing how these cheaters are becoming smarter and more devious for the sake of exploiting others. But if you equip yourself with the knowledge, it becomes easier to tell apart fake reviews from the real ones.

When it comes to essay writing services, there are telltale signs that you're most definitely reading a fake customer review from a company-created website. They're as follows:

  • ‘Top-rated essay writing service sites that are actually operated by a single company - whichever you choose, you choose the same service.

  • Constantly promoting positive reviews of their own websites while sullying competitors' sites with fake and (mostly) negative reviews.

  • The review blog in question is in no way an "independent" platform - it's always created by a multi-site company seeking to promote their own products by spreading fake reviews.

And in that regard, here's why I firmly believe a review blog like AWriter.org falls within the FAKE category…

AWriter.org

Fake It 'til They Make It

There's only one thing I have to thank AWriter.org for. They reek of being a textbook example of a bogus site, so much so that they're making it easy to spot all these stinking signs of fraud. They claim to offer impartial reviews, comparing one or more writing services when in fact, they've never actually investigated everything. What they're doing is good old-fashioned blackhat internet marketing, and it hurts the entire writing service industry's reputation!

So here's the gist…

They're An Obvious Fake!

We could stay here all day with the long list of blunders AWriter.org has committed - and that list keeps getting longer as we speak! Let me break down all the important points you must know about this fraud, so pay attention.

1. They Own Tons of Essay Services and Fake Review Sites

The "top writing services" being reviewed and recommended by AWriter.org - CollegePaper.org, ProEssayWriting.com, BestEssays.com, EssayOnTime.com, and A-Writer.com (information as of 23 February 2020) - are all websites owned and operated by a single company.

awriter.org main rating is fake

 

Let's take a closer look at each of these websites. Notice that they appear to have the same style order form, a similar pricing system, as well as Terms and Conditions. The only thing that's different is the website design.

college-paper.org order form

proessaywriting.com order form

bestessays.com order form

essayontime.com order form

a-writer.com order form

 

Nice try, a writer. It's either the rest of us have keener eyes than you do, or you're overlooking these things on purpose!

2. Reviews That Are Too Good to Be True

The blog's reviews on these 5 websites (CollegePaper.org, ProEssayWriting.com, BestEssays.com, EssayOnTime.com, and A-Writer.com) are exclusively positive, to the point they're faultless. Meanwhile, the rest of the internet is filled with negative reviews about them.

negative reviews about bestessays.com

negative reviews about college-paper.org

negative reviews about essayontime.com

negative reviews about proessaywriting.com

 

Who would you rather believe? It's ALL against one!

3. The Rest Are Just As Fake

As I said, AWriter.org will do everything to sully their competitors' reputation so they've also invested their time creating over 60 equally fake reviews against rival services. Save from their top 5 recommendations, everything else is negative and strongly discourages students from doing business with these supposedly "atrocious" sites (even such reputable writing services like PenDrago, ExtraEssay, EssayPro, etc.).

negative review about pendrago on awriter

negative review about extraessay on awriter

negative review about essaypro on awriter

 

On the contrary, their recommended sites are the real monsters here. A site like

College-Paper.org, for instance, is a big joke.

4. Tip of the Iceberg

But I'm barely scratching the surface here. AWriter.org is just one of the most outrageous examples of bogus review sites. You deserve to see the bigger picture.

The truth is that this blog is owned by Universal Research Inc., a multi-site company that's infamous for running hundreds of questionable essay writing services and dozens of review blogs. In fact, we have reviewed some of their writing services here:

  • EssayMama.com

  • BestEssays.com

  • NinjaEssays.com

  • SuperiorPapers.com

  • College-Paper.org

  • AustralianWritings.com

In the meantime, let's put the spotlight on AWriter.org.

 


 


 


 

 


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