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Business Location: Pakistan

In Business For: 5 years

Domain Registration Date: 2021-01-30

Domain Registrar: GoDaddy

Hosting Service: WHG Hosting

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TheResearchGuardian.com scam operation run from Pakistan by Cloud Innovators Solution (CIS), owned by Zeeshan Babar and Kamil Babar. They pretend to be an American company offering exam taking, thesis help, dissertation writing, and academic research services. But here's the thing - their entire business model is built around blackmailing and extorting Americans. They lure students in with prices that seem too good to be true (because they are), then once you're committed and they have your money, the demands for additional payments begin. Refuse to pay more? That's when the blackmail starts.

The website is riddled with red flags if you know where to look. They proudly display a 4.4 Trustpilot rating badge on their homepage, but when you actually check Trustpilot? Their page is full of fake reviews posted by their own accounts. There's also a 'We featured on Amazon' button that leads to a broken link. And get this - they claim their 'USA's leading Ph.D. thesis masters' have '7+ years of experience in research domain,' but the domain itself was only registered in January 2021. The math doesn't add up, and neither do their credentials.

The Research Guardian extorts American students… Threatening to call the cops on their cheating clients.

The quality of work? Let's just say those 'PhD qualified writers' are nowhere to be found. Students consistently report receiving poorly written papers with obvious grammatical errors, awkward phrasing, and content that clearly wasn't written by native English speakers - let alone doctoral experts. For a service claiming to help with thesis and dissertation work, the output...

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