Multi-site essay mill network SCAM for 2026

krevonhkrevonh Raw Newbie

I recently spent some time investigating several popular essay help websites and uncovered a concerning reality: platforms like EssayPro, StudyFy, PaperWriter, DoMyEssay, WritePaper, EssayService, and EssayHub are all operated by the same parent company, Devellux Inc. While each site presents itself as a separate service with unique branding, writers, and reviews, the truth is that they share the same backend systems, databases, and writer profiles. Even the “top writers” displayed on each website are often identical, with the same photos, bios, and ratings recycled across multiple platforms. This gives the illusion of choice for students, but in reality, you’re essentially interacting with the same network no matter which website you choose. Fake reviews and coordinated testimonials further reinforce this misleading impression, making it almost impossible for students to differentiate between genuine services and a network designed purely for profit.

The risks for students go far beyond being misled. Because these sites share a centralized database, signing up on one platform automatically exposes your information across the entire network. Personal emails, contact info, and order history may be stored without transparency, increasing privacy concerns. On top of that, content is often recycled, deadlines are missed, and refund requests are difficult to process because the same evasive system operates across all these sites. Students have reported receiving low-quality, sometimes plagiarized work, which can put academic standing at risk. If you’re considering using any of these platforms, it’s crucial to be aware that this is not a legitimate independent service — it’s a multi-site essay mill network designed to exploit students who are in a rush or under pressure.

Comments

  • SofiadarenSofiadaren Raw Newbie

    Honestly, I totally get where you’re coming from. I’ve had a similar experience with these essay help websites, and it’s pretty eye-opening. A while ago, I was in a rush and decided to try out a popular site, thinking it was a legit service. But after digging around a bit and doing some research, I found out it was part of a whole network of sites operated by the same company. It was wild! The "top writers" they show on their platform were also showing up on other sites, with the same photos, bios, and ratings. I didn’t even realize I was dealing with the same backend system all along. Felt pretty misleading, to be honest.

    And the whole privacy thing? Ugh, I wasn’t too happy when I found out that my information—like my email and order history—was being shared across all those platforms without me even knowing. It made me really uncomfortable.

    I did end up getting my paper, but it wasn’t anything great, honestly. It was late, and the quality wasn’t what I expected, plus I felt like I couldn’t trust the service enough to ask for a refund. It kind of put me off the whole idea of using these kinds of platforms again.

  • Thanks for digging into this,,, that’s honestly pretty alarming. I always had a feeling some of those sites were basically clones, but I didn’t realize it might all be one network. Even if half of this is true, the privacy and quality risks are a huge red flag. Definitely makes me think twice about using any of these essay help services at all.
     
     

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