Anti- Plagiarism Policy
We have a zero tolerance policy towards plagiarism and all writers should study this policy carefully
What is plagiarism
Plagiarism is defined as the practice of taking someone elses work and passing it of as your own.
Plagiarism takes several forms including:
- Stealing or passing off ideas or words of someone else as ones own
- Using someone elses work without crediting the source
- Failing to put quotation marks round a quotation
- Giving incorrect information about the source of a quotation
- Changing words but keeping the sentence structure of a source without giving it credit
- Copying such a large proporation of the work from a source that it makes up the majority of the work, wether the source is credited or not.
Avoiding plagiarism
Plagiarism by a writer can cost our customers their academic futures and ruin our reputation as a professional writing firm.
To avoid plagiarism you must:
- Ensure that any words, ideas or phrasesthat originate from other published naterialhave quotation marks around the words used and that the source is cited.
- Paraphrase or summarize effectively and cite the source
Wether you use words and phrases directly or paraphrase the sources must always be cited.
Internal anti-plagiarism checks
Our internal quality assurance department checks every paper before it is approved for sending to the customer.
We use a premium paid for service that does not save a copy of the paper as this will result in a false positive for plagiarism when checked again by customer or college.
Penalties for plagiarism
We have a zero telerance policy on plagiarism as this practice can ruin a student's academic career and also destroy our reputation as a writing service.
Any writer submitting plagiarized work will be fined or fired or both! Fines are automatically deducted from the writers account before the end of the current payment period.
Writers may avoid a fine by agreeing to revise and resubmit the paper.
Writers who persistently submit plagiarized work will be fired.