The Quigital Legal Beacon
By Alex H
A tool for dressing up cheating in cute euphemisms? That’s less a beacon and more a fog machine—aim your brilliance at helping people learn, not laundering homework
Customer Reviews
Chung Bahringer Stamm
I bought The Quigital Legal Beacon hoping for “study support,” but it blatantly pushed shortcuts and dressed-up plagiarism. I tried it on a sponsored “study-with-me” stream; its canned “tips” fed me copy-pasted lines that matched a class reading. My professor flagged my submission, my brand partner paused our deal, and I had to face an academic integrity hearing. The euphemisms are a smokescreen for cheating, the “guidance” is sloppy, and the fallout was real—embarrassment, lost income, and damage to my credibility. It’s unethical, risky, and useless for actual learning