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Complaint Review: Finest Papers - Internet Internet

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  • Reported By: tievon2004 — houston United States of America
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I asked before i placed an order f they would be able to fill my specific requirements of helping complete my analysis and discussion for a master thesis. I was reassured by numerous people this could be done. What i got in return was a paper having NOTHING to do with what I asked. Then they informed me they would correct the paper that was sent to me.Again, even the second paper was even more off then what i asked. My research questions, design and everything had been changed.

I asked for a refund since nothing i requested originally had been completed and a turnitin.com report informed me that the paper i has was in fact a french published journal that had been translated into English with 74% wording matching. WORD FOR WORD. PARAGRAPH FOR PARAGRAPH! They refused my refund asking to complete the order again and again. Then told me i was causing issues by calling, emailing, and chatting about the inaccuracies of the paper. Finally I was informed they would not give me a refund but would revise it (again) which i refused. Needless to say, nothing I asked for was competed and they were completely rude. The only time they were "nice" was they were trying to get a payment and when they kept giving me the "let use revise it" run around!

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#6 Consumer Comment

Based on your post, you have no business being in the Masters program

AUTHOR: MovingForward - (USA)

POSTED: Monday, April 09, 2012

You fail to understand the previous rebuttal. The point is: if you don't have the skill and ability to do your own work, then get out the Master's program. You and people like you dilute the meaning of any degree by cheating your way through college and post graduate programs.

You would have never been scammed had you not sought to purchase your Master's Theses.

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#5 Consumer Comment

A thought

AUTHOR: Robert - (USA)

POSTED: Monday, April 09, 2012
I simpley asked if they would be able to help me analysis the data that i already have aquired. I have completed a majority of my work by myself but needed assistance in analyzing everything since i am unfamiliar with quant work and more familiar with qual studies.

In most fields of study, Master's level work is to develop analytical skills-determining HOW to crunch the numbers into meaningful correlations.  Anyone can collect and record data if given the testing and/or sampling procedure-hardly Master's level tasking.  At the Master's level, the work is NOT about collecting data; it's about applying the data collected.

Here's an idea.  I think you should consult with your university and ask your mentor or Dean of Students to apply some "academia pressure" towards them granting you a refund.  I'm sure your university will be more than interested in how this shady business operates.
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AUTHOR: Jeanski - (USA)

POSTED: Monday, April 09, 2012

I, like Robert, have no sympathy for people who try to buy their way through college by using these types of services. However, your case seems a little different.  What you needed was a statistician, not a paper writing service. Most schools who offer graduate programs have this type of service.  If your school doesn't, why not contact someone in the math department who can advise you on how to analyze your quantitative data?

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#3 Consumer Comment

You can try...

AUTHOR: Robert - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Monday, April 09, 2012

You can try to justify it what ever way you want, the fact of the matter is that you tried to cheat.

I have completed a majority of my work by myself but needed assistance in analyzing everything since i am unfamiliar with quant work and more familiar with qual studies.
- Isn't one of the goals of education to learn and become familiar with things?  Even you not doing one part of the paper on your own would be considered cheating.

There is a big difference in approaching someone to do my work and asking for help and tutorials.

- You did not ask for help or tutorials...you asked for someone to "compute your data" and write the report.  If you really wanted help you would have gone to your professor(s) and/or used the various resources at your school.

If you truly don't believe you tried to cheat, then make an appointment with your professor and the administration of your school.  Show them this report and ask their opinion if you tried to cheat or not.  My guess is that you won't do this because you know what they will say.

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#2 Author of original report

deviated from requested help

AUTHOR: tievon2004 - (United States of America)

POSTED: Sunday, April 08, 2012

I didnt ask the company to complete my thesis. I simpley asked if they would be able to help me analysis the data that i already have aquired. I have completed a majority of my work by myself but needed assistance in analyzing everything since i am unfamiliar with quant work and more familiar with qual studies. The company assured me they would be able to help me analyze my already collected data but that is not what they did. They completely changed everything and once asked why would they do that when i already have work im close to completing but needed assistance in this once step... They had no answers except "let us try again"... That is when i canceled their help because i did not need my work changed or comleted by someone else. I simply needed help computing my data. There is a big difference in approaching someone to do my work and asking for help and tutorials.

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#1 Consumer Comment

No sympathy.

AUTHOR: Robert - (USA)

POSTED: Sunday, April 08, 2012

I have no sympathy for you.  What do you expect from a company such as this.

You attempted to cheat your way through your Masters Degree and they cheated you instead.  I would call that Karma.

Tell us, did you cheat your way through your Bachelor's Degree and High School as well?

Here's a novel idea; do your own work-you might actually LEARN something!

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