In “Free Essay Websites: A Convenient Way to Plagiarize” Katie Hindman discusses the convenience and ease used by online websites to convince students to pay for pre-written essays. Throughout this essay Hindman describes two popular websites and the different tactics they use to make purchasing an “A+” essay a no-brainer. These websites claim to have associates with Masters of Art of PhD’s write your paper for as low as an unbelievable $11 per page. They also have everything from free unlimited revisions to online reviews of previous satisfied customers who received 100% customer satisfaction. To top it all off, these web sites are supposedly plagiarism free.
When reading this I felt that the paper was too focused on the description of the characteristics of the websites. I don’t think these websites are successful because people actually believe it is plagiarism free. The people who probably contribute to these websites have no intention of actually doing the work and do it out of pure desperation that there is a slight chance it might work. I find it highly unlikely that people with such prestigious education will spend that much time researching your topic as well as put serious effort into preparing an A+ paper for $11 a page. This goes back to the saying that when something sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
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