The moment you expose a company like Eternal Ghostwriting, you can almost hear the excuses before they speak them.
They’ll say this blog is just a smear campaign.
They’ll say I’m a bitter client who didn’t understand the process.
They’ll say I’m trying to hurt their business out of spite.
They might even go so far as to claim I’m a competitor.
Let me stop them right there.
None of that is true. And they know it.
I am not a competitor.
I am not part of some orchestrated attack.
I’m just a student—a writer(to be…I guess)—who believed them. Who signed their contract. Who paid in full. Who waited over a year. Who gave them space, time, chances, and trust. And who was repeatedly ignored, manipulated, and gaslit.
They’ll say marketing takes time.
And yes—it does. I know that. I’ve said that.
But what they’ll conveniently forget to mention is that they guaranteed ROI in six months and bestseller status in twelve. That’s not my assumption. It’s not a misinterpretation.
It’s written in black and white—in their own contract!!!
They’ll say I misunderstood the terms.
But I didn’t.
And when they told me “that version of the contract shouldn’t have been sent,” I realized the lie wasn’t mine—it was theirs.
They’ll say I didn’t cooperate with the campaigns.
But I did. I created the accounts they asked for. I reviewed the materials they sent. I followed up—over and over and over. I gave them more grace than most businesses deserve.
They’ll say they kept working past the one-year mark to support me.
But they won’t say I told them explicitly—by email and phone—to stop.
They won’t say I told them they no longer had my permission to use my book, my name, or my content.
They won’t say that they ignored that request and kept working anyway.
That’s not “support.” That’s breach of contract. That’s malpractice.
They’ll say this blog is an exaggeration.
But I have the emails.
I have the call logs.
I have the contract.
SO, I HAVE THE RECEIPTS!!
And even if they deny it all publicly—they know the truth.
They’ve done this before.
They’ll do it again.
It’s what they count on: silence, shame, and confusion.
They assume that people like me—people without legal teams, without big platforms, without thousands of dollars to spare—will just disappear. That we’ll give up.
But I won’t.
Not this time.
Because this blog isn’t an attack.
It’s a defense.
A defense against a system that thrives in the dark.
A defense for every writer, creator, consummer who is still wondering if they’re the only one.
So let them say whatever they want.
Let them spin their story.
Let them call this a lie.
Because everything I’ve said—I can prove, I WILL prove.
And everything they’ve done—I will not let it go even if it’s “only” for 4000$.