EazyResearch.com markets itself as a premier provider of academic assistance, offering services such as essay writing, thesis support, assignment completion, online class help, and proctored exam assistance for tests like GRE, GED, HESI, and TEAS. Despite claims of being a USA-based company, the website reveals ownership by Eazy Research Ltd, operated by Zeeshan Baber and Mumtaz Babar, and headquartered in Pakistan. This contradiction misleads clients seeking locally based expertise and raises concerns about the company's authenticity and credibility.
The website prominently displays badges from review platforms such as Sitejabber, boasting high rating of 4.7. However, upon closer inspection, the Sitejabber profile has an actual rating of 2.3. Such false advertising undermines the trust of prospective clients and indicates a lack of transparency. Furthermore, the company claims to provide a '14 days, 100% guarantee,' but numerous reviewers have reported difficulties in obtaining refunds even when services failed to meet the promised standards.
For proctored exams, including GRE and TEAS, multiple reviewers reported consistent technical failures. The software used by EazyResearch.com was flagged by proctoring systems, preventing the exams from even starting. Despite these issues, the company pressured clients to attempt the exams again instead of issuing refunds, leading to increased stress and financial loss. Some clients also reported instances of blackmail, where the company demanded additional payments under the threat of reporting academic dishonesty to institutions. These practices highlight unethical behavior and a lack of professionalism.
EazyResearch.com’s refund policy raises further red flags. It includes numerous clauses that appear to favor the company, such as deductions for using the delivered work...