GoTakeMyOnlineClass.com Review
GoTakeMyOnlineClass.com
Verdict: UntrustworthyUser Reviews: 0GoTakeMyOnlineClass.com Official Review
GoTakeMyOnlineClass.com is a class cheating website run by a notorious group of Indians (one of many sites they have launched because they burn so many clients they need to keep changing the site names). We have reports from a number of users that this website has outright scammed them out of money and refused to deliver work. They also engage in spamming of users over phone and email once email/phone information is submitted. The trouble with dealing with unscrupulous websites based in another country is often they believe they are above the law and behave in ways that are absolutely baffling. They take payments using a company in Dubai or India. Go Take My Online Class claims to be trusted by students from Harvard, MIT, Yale, USC, Stanford and more – this seems like a far fetched claim. Considering the customer support agents can barely string a few sentences together without making ridiculous grammar mistakes and considering their domain name (based on Whois data) was just registered on 2019-12-30 (and according to Google SERP data gotakemyonlineclass.com was first indexed by Google in January 2020) – it is highly improbable they have worked with anywhere near 50,000 students (and definitely not at prestigious Ivy League schools as they claim on their website). The homepage is stuffed with content that is grammatically incorrect and meant to deceive users. If you take a few minutes to read their homepage you can come to the conclusion that these are non-native English speakers who are pretending to be native English speakers. You can also easily deduce that the website owners are making claims that are obviously lies. We tried to verify their listed address by sending a letter addressed to GoTakeMyOnlineClass.comand the letter was returned, 348 Coney Island Avenue #2068 Brooklyn, NY 11218, this likely means the address is fake. They have no Terms of Serve/Use or Privacy policy as of 20/Mar/2022 – this is also a very bad sign. Again, if you wish to make sure you’re dealing with people intent to deceive you, merely read the site content, call them (during office hours in India), or chat with them on their website chat (powered by LiveChat) and you can easily confirm for yourself that these are Indians pretending to be Americans, the customer support agents on the phone were just as bad speaking with a thick Indian accent and pretending to be Americans (when asked if they were Indians the customer support agent on the phone got angry and accused us of being Indians and then preceded to hurl insults in presumably Hindi). A problem we noticed on their website they have posted screenshots of grades they have supposedly achieved for their clients but they left the client names un-redacted – again if you work with people who feel they’re beyond the law this is the sort of conduct you can expect, it could be your course they post up on their website as a screenshot for your school or nosey professor to find. We’d highly recommend anyone wanting help with English/Advanced courses to stay away from this website (they will fail the course/exam and then deny you your refund). If you merely need help with Math/Engineering/Programming and if you are in the mood to gamble (plagiarism risk, spam risk, blackmail risk) then go ahead and roll the dice.
They utilize Clicky for website analytics, Microsoft Clarity for heatmap tracking, WordPress as the main website CMS (which likely means they made this website on the cheap). The content is also done rather poorly (indicating very low investment and work by non-native English speakers. They appear to use NitroPack to speed up their WordPress website, which bumped their website speed score to 3/5. They use LiveChat to offer live chat to prospects and clients with an obviously fake person with a fake image handling customer support (obviously non-native English speaker).