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That's kind of a dick move. The guy just spent some of his time helping you out and then you reneg on your offer? Weak sauce...
No, he was gonna tell his "geek friend" to do it, and he was gonna take a cut. (This was discussed via PM). But his friend said he doesn't have time.
Don't make assumptions. I didn't make a "dick move."
hell yeah i broker it -- actually if anyone has problems with univ. level classes let me know I can broker them fuckers too (maybe i should start a thread on buy and sell)
hell yeah i broker it -- actually if anyone has problems with univ. level classes let me know I can broker them fuckers too (maybe i should start a thread on buy and sell)
I wouldn't if I were you. The college I got my undergrad at (had nowhere near the funding of the major ones) had people who's job it was to find said offers and fuck up their life and any potential student's.
This started after some students were talking around person who was going in for a job interview there about hiring someone to write a paper for them and that person mentioned it to one of the faculty later.
TFLNetwork <--- It is people like you that fuck things up for the rest of us. You are just like that fat kid that shits in a pool
Really? I don't see how the university could do anything to the person providing content for "research purposes only." My school has an annual operating budget of around $2,000,000,000.00 and I've never heard of this. The most that would happen to a student is that he would fail the assignment or the course, maybe slightly more. I'd be really surprised if my school tried to take action against the person who provided the content.
For example: Student Network Resources has been operating for a long time...
I don't know the full details of what they do to people providing the work, I just know that's what they do.
I assume it has to do with the contract that the professors make you sign each semester. Yes, that would certainly fuck up the student for seeking and paying for the work as it would go on their permanant transcripts - effectively killing any chance of them getting an education. I don't know what they do to the sellers, but it could be something along the lines of someone helping the contract be breached, put them on a blacklist sent out to all schools, etc.