Is using 99Papers considered unethical?

Right, There seems to be fine line here. On one hand, getting help with organizing and formatting doesn't seem all that bad. It's not like I'm asking someone else to do my research or write my paper just need help managing the scope of this project. On the other hand, outsourcing any part of the work does feel bit. Odd? I've heard different things about 99Papers.

Some students swear by them and say their services are lifesavers during high-stress times (like now). They offer services ranging from editing and proofreading to full-on writing papers, which, let's be honest, that last part sounds shady. On the pricing side, it varies depending on what kind of help you're seeking. If it's just proofreading or editing, it's relatively cheaper. But full-on writing services can burn hole in your pocket. We're talking hundreds of dollars here. What do you guys think? Is using such service crossing an ethical line?
 
This is actually a common issue in sociology research... See where you're coming from, being an undergrad in Environmental Science with looming research paper deadline it's stress city!
 
That reminds me of when I was working on my thesis paper... In my experience with research paper services, I've found that Papers is quite lifesaver. Now, don't get me wrong. I'm not using it to write my entire dissertation or anything as candidate in Astrophysics wrestling with complex statistical models, nobody but me could do that!
 
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