A reader writes:
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       I have the order number as well as my correspondence with this firm, if         you are interested. I am disputing the charge through American Express         and thought you should be aware of the situation. Please let me know if         you would like to stop this firm from claiming your works as their own.         My oldest daughter is a law student at XXX and is having a field day         with this...too bad she's in the midst of finals!
Why plagiarize from          plagiarists for $59.80, when you can plagiarize from the original?          Whenever you plagiarize a term paper from www.iSteve.com,          just send me a check for $59.79.
      
       I do wonder about the poor goops who shelled out almost $60 on Daddy's          AmEx card for one of my articles and then found themselves hauled          up in front of both their college's Honor Council and Diversity          Sensitivity Inquisition.
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