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April 26, 2022

I ordered 5 papers from Sharkpapers.com all at one time. Huge mistake! I should have ordered one paper and waited to see the finished product before placing another. Every single one of the papers was written in broken English. It's as though no writer's have English as their first language. They also don't know what "essays" are because when I included the instructions which listed out what the instructor wanted in bullet points, sharkpapers would write the paper as though answering each bullet point as a direct question.

One of my projects said to pick a "recent" event that required law enforcement action and to write discuss the event, actions taken, public perception, etc. The writer wrote about an even that occurred in 1954! No joke. When I messaged them and explained it, they said it would be submitted for revision. The revised paper... you can't make this up... was a copy and paste from a FOX news article online, nearly word for word. I lost it! I tried to explain to their "customer support" that you can't just copy and paste a news article and submit it as a college paper. They submitted it for revision again. Would you believe, instead of revising it, the writer highlighted different areas of the article and bullet pointed it with the instructions he was given in order to "show" me his "work" was correct?!?!?

Absolute scam. Complete trash. I tried to review them on their website, but, alas, of course their website review system is fake and there is no place to review their product. They got a few hundred bucks off me, but never will get one penny more. Go elsewhere! Don't do this to yourself!

The following is the paper they thought I should submit to my instructor. Have fun reading this wonderfully written "essay:"

After the mayoral candidate's death attempt, the Feds re-arrest a suspect who was recently released from jail by the BLM fund
Following an alleged attempt to murder a Democratic mayoral candidate in Louisville, Kentucky, an attempted murder suspect, initially released by BLM-supported bail funds, was taken into federal custody on Thursday.
Civil rights activist Quintez Brown, 22, was arrested after allegedly opening fire on mayoral candidate Craig Greenberg on Valentine's Day at his campaign headquarters in Louisville. Bullets grazed Greenberg's sweater, but he was unharmed. After Brown was allegedly found holding a 9mm magazine in his pants pocket, police arrested him ten minutes later.
Black Lives Matter Louisville did pay Brown's bail for $100,000, and Brown was released two days later with an ankle monitor after being held for two days in jail. According to Brown's attorney, Rob Eggert, Brown was arrested Wednesday by federal officers in connection to a sealed warrant, as several of Greenberg's staffers were nearby at the time of the shooting. A Jefferson County grand jury indicted Brown on attempted murder and four counts of wanton endangerment charges in April. Grayson County Detention Center records indicate Brown was booked as a federal prisoner.
Although it's unclear what the new federal charges might be, a federal grand jury is investigating possible charges of interfering with a politician's campaign for elected office, as well as hate crimes. Brown previously worked as an intern and columnist for the Louisville Courier Journal. Brown is black and Greenberg is Jewish.
The Louisville chapter of the Lions of Judah conducted a recruitment event for Brown just days before the shooting, though the group's national president previously confirmed that Brown never joined or was a member.
According to the Anti-Defamation Leagues, the Black Hebrew Israelite (BHI) movement rejects widely accepted definitions of Judaism and asserts that people of color are the true children of Israel. Nasiy Nasir X of Lion of Judah, in an interview during which he was interviewed by Fox News Digital in February, denied the association between his organization and the Black Hebrew Israelite movement.
Joy Reid previously interviewed Brown for MSNBC a few months ago. The strategies I would have taken to improve community and government relationships is that the segment should have covered a gun control protest in Washington, D. C. The University of Louisville MLK scholar also has written in favor of socialism, and he was selected to visit California to meet former President Barack Obama. However, Black Lives Matter (BLM) Louisville paid $100,000 to cover Brown's bail, and he was released to be in home confinement with an ankle monitor just days after the shooting. Several of Greenberg's employees were present at the shooting site when Brown was indicted in April for attempted murder and four counts of wanton endangerment.

Rob Eggert, Brown's attorney, made the announcement Thursday that Brown was taken into custody by federal officers on a sealed warrant on Wednesday. According to the booking log, Brown had been booked as a federal prisoner at the Grayson County Detention Center.

Brown previously worked both as an intern and a columnist for the Louisville Courier Journal, where a federal grand jury was studying possible charges of using force to interfere with a candidate's campaign, as well as possible hate crimes. Neither Brown nor Greenberg are Jewish. The Louisville chapter of the Lions of Judah conducted a recruitment event for Brown just days before the shooting, though the group's national president previously confirmed that Brown never joined or was a member. There were numerous number of where race was identified in the article. This would be approximately 10 times. Moreover, so many ethnic groups were involved that hence they were the contributing factors in the outcome of the event.
As part of the MSNBC's Joy Reid's coverage of a gun control protest in Washington, D. C., in 2018, Brown appeared on TV. During his time at the University of Louisville as an MLK scholar, he advocated socialism in his writing and met former President Barack Obama in California.

Please keep in mind, I did not alter this in any way. It is formatted all stupid because someone copied it from a website and pasted it into a word document...

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Date of experience: April 26, 2022
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1 review for Shark Papers is not recommended