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We see why he needs to buy papers
his writing and spelling make it obvious why he would buy his essays, and let's face it you can rationalise anything if you really want to. However he obviously has no conscience, and one could extrapolate to say that he would feel no compunction about lying to get anything he wants. I pity anyone who makes the mistake of trusting this person for or with anything. One can only hope that his sins will find him out.
Seller beware?
This reminds me of a comment one of my high school teachers made (back in the day) -- that education is the one thing that people are willing to pay for but not receive.
Mmmmm
Maybe ethical if you include the real author in the Bibliography perhaps?
awful
It's a really dumb argument. He only addresses 2 points: 1) that it's ok to pay people to do things for you and 2) that it totally frees him stuff he doesn't like doing.
He does not address what a college degree means to people who hire you and what purchased work means to someone pursuing that degree. Or that whether or not it's ethical doesn't matter given that the rules of the institution (that you agreed to attend) are primary.
It would seem that he paid for his philosophy papers too.
And it was only when I was halfway through the article that I was sure that the author wasn't Rob Halford, lead singer of Judas Priest.