Terms of Service
Last updated: May 26, 2026
Trader Identity
These Terms govern your use of ComputerScienceHomeworkHelp.com, a service operated by WitNip Inc, a Delaware-incorporated company (registered office: 600 N Broad Street, Middletown, Delaware 19709, United States). By submitting a request through this site, you agree to these Terms.
1. Acceptance of Terms
Use of this site, including browsing the language pages, requesting a quote, uploading a brief through the submission form, or completing payment, counts as acceptance of these Terms. The version in force is the version posted on this page at the moment you place the order. Material amendments follow the procedure in Section 17.
2. Service Description
ComputerScienceHomeworkHelp.com is a tutoring service. We receive a brief for a computer science coursework task and return:
- A working code solution that compiles, runs, and meets the rubric you provide.
- A written walkthrough explaining the algorithm, the data structures chosen, the Big-O complexity, and the edge cases the code handles.
- Inline comments at every non-trivial line so you can defend the implementation in viva or office hours.
- Test cases that cover the rubric requirements plus any edge cases we identified during implementation.
We cover Java, Python, C++, C, JavaScript, Assembly, and 50+ additional languages including Rust, Go, Kotlin, Swift, Scala, TypeScript, Haskell, MATLAB, R, Ruby, and PHP. Standard turnaround is 12 hours. Rush turnaround is 4 to 6 hours.
3. Study-Reference Clause
Every deliverable from this service is a study reference and tutoring aid. The intended use is to read the code, understand the design decisions, defend the implementation, and develop your own answer on top of that understanding. Submitting a delivered file verbatim as your own original work may violate your institution's academic-integrity policy. Compliance with your institution's policy is your responsibility.
4. Eligibility
You must be at least 16 years old to place an order. Where local law requires the age of majority for a binding contract (typically 18 in the United States, the United Kingdom, and most EU member states), you must meet that threshold instead. By submitting a request, you confirm you meet the applicable age requirement and have legal capacity to enter this agreement in your country of residence.
Confirming that your institution's academic-integrity policy permits the use of external study aids, contracted tutors, or any specific form of code-walkthrough assistance is your responsibility. We do not interpret your institution's policy for you. If the policy is unclear, ask the course instructor or the academic-integrity office before placing an order.
5. How We Work
- You upload the brief through the contact form or WhatsApp. The brief includes the rubric, the deadline, the language version, the autograder format if any, and any constraints (no external libraries, specific data structures required, specific runtime targets).
- We send a quote, scope, and deadline. Quote response runs under 30 minutes during business hours and under 4 hours overnight.
- You pay through Stripe, PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay, or cryptocurrency. The payment processor handles your card data. We never see the card number.
- A verified CS graduate writes the solution and the walkthrough. The expert knows you only by your order number. Your real name, email, and personal details are never shared with the expert.
- You receive the package through email or a shared link. Free unlimited revisions apply during the active project, before delivery.
6. Payment Terms
Pricing is published on the pricing page and is firm at the quote stage. Three tiers apply:
- Debug and Explain: $20 per task. We isolate the failure and explain the patch.
- Full Solution: $30 per task. A complete, tested, walkthrough-included solution.
- Live Tutoring: $40 per hour. One-on-one screen-share with a named expert.
We accept Stripe, PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay, and cryptocurrency (Bitcoin, Ethereum). Each processor is an independent controller for the card or wallet data it handles. Refund eligibility, partial-refund cases, and the dispute pathway live on the refund policy page. The claim window is 15 days from delivery for every refund category.
7. Intellectual Property
On delivery and full payment, you receive a non-exclusive, perpetual license to use the code, the walkthrough document, the test cases, and any supporting artefacts for personal study and educational reference. You may adapt, extend, and learn from the work without further permission from us.
You may not resell the delivered work as a paid tutorial, publish it on a commercial code marketplace, redistribute it through a tutoring competitor, or upload it to a public repository tagged with your name as the original author. We retain the underlying methodology, the reusable code-snippet libraries developed across projects, and the right to anonymise and use the work as a portfolio sample with all identifying details redacted, unless you request otherwise at order time.
8. User Obligations
You agree to:
- Provide accurate assignment details, the rubric, the deadline, the language version, the autograder format, and any course-specific conventions (your course code and section).
- Disclose any constraint the rubric imposes (no external libraries, specific data structures required, specific runtime or memory limits, specific compiler version).
- Keep your account credentials, the chat handle, and the order ID confidential. Do not share access with classmates, online forums, or third parties.
- Pay the quoted amount through the agreed processor by the agreed time.
- Use the deliverable in line with the Study-Reference Clause in Section 3 and your institution's policy.
9. Prohibited Use
You may not use this service to:
- Submit a request that violates law in your jurisdiction, including jurisdictions that criminally restrict commercial tutoring for higher education and where our service does not fit the statutory carve-outs.
- Commission cybersecurity attacks, malware, exploit kits, ransomware, credential harvesters, automated scrapers targeting third-party sites, or any other unlawful technical work.
- Attempt to reverse engineer, decompile, or extract the underlying methodology of our internal tooling, the order-routing system, or the expert-matching infrastructure.
- Use the deliverable to impersonate another student, defraud an institution, defraud an employer, or take a real-time proctored exam on someone else's behalf.
- Submit data belonging to a third party (a classmate's draft, a professor's unpublished answer key, proprietary source code from an employer) without their explicit consent.
- Resell our deliverable as a published commercial product on a code marketplace or paid tutorial platform.
We reserve the right to decline any order at our discretion. Where we decline before work begins, any deposit collected refunds in full.
10. Limitation of Liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, WitNip Inc, its officers, employees, contractors, and affiliates are not liable for indirect, incidental, consequential, special, or punitive damages arising from your use of the service. Our total liability for any single order is capped at the amount you paid for that order. Our aggregate liability across all orders within any rolling 12-month period is capped at the total amount you paid us during that period.
We are not liable for academic-integrity proceedings, disciplinary outcomes, grade reversals, or any institutional sanction arising from how you choose to use the deliverable. Grades are determined by your institution under its own rubric application and we have no control over either. Nothing in this section excludes liability that cannot be excluded under your local consumer-protection law.
11. Indemnification
You agree to indemnify and hold WitNip Inc, its officers, employees, contractors, and affiliates harmless from any claim, damages, or expenses (including reasonable legal fees) arising from your breach of these Terms, your misuse of the deliverable, your violation of your institution's policy, or your violation of any third party's rights in connection with your use of the service.
12. Refunds and Cancellations
The refund framework lives in full on the refund policy page. The headline rules:
- Full refund for cancellations within 2 hours of payment.
- Full refund for missed deadlines, with no condition attached.
- Full refund for plagiarism in written deliverables when reported within 24 hours of delivery, supported by a Turnitin, SafeAssign, PlagScan, or Copyscape report.
- Source-code similarity is assessed against MOSS, JPlag, Codequiry, and the built-in Gradescope and AutoGrader scanners. A 20% similarity score is within accepted tolerance for legitimate, original solutions. Reports above 20% receive full investigation.
- Partial refund for grades below 75% with documented proof from the academic portal.
- The claim window is 15 days from the delivery date for every refund category. Outside the 15-day window the order closes for refund purposes.
13. Account Termination
We may terminate or suspend your access to the service for breach of these Terms, attempted fraud, harassment of our team or the assigned expert, repeated chargebacks without prior contact, or any unlawful conduct connected to an order. Where we terminate for breach, outstanding deliverables stop, and any refund position is calculated against the work completed at the termination point under the refund policy.
You may stop using the service at any time. Cancellation of an active order follows the windows in Section 12 and the refund policy.
14. Disclaimers
We provide the deliverables on an "as is" basis. We do not warrant that the code will earn you a specific grade. We do not warrant that the walkthrough will satisfy every possible question your instructor raises in viva. We do not warrant that the delivered solution is fit for direct submission under your institution's academic-integrity policy. We do not warrant any specific outcome on autograder platforms beyond compilation and rubric-conformance under the brief you provided.
The walkthrough, the inline comments, and the test cases exist as study material. Your institutional outcome depends on your understanding of the material and your compliance with your institution's rules, both of which sit outside our control.
15. Governing Law
These Terms are governed by the laws of the State of Delaware, United States, excluding its conflict-of-laws rules. Nothing in this section deprives you of mandatory rights under your local consumer-protection law, including the right to bring a small claim in your home country where local rules allow.
16. Dispute Resolution
Any dispute follows a two-stage process. First, both parties attempt informal resolution by email for a period of 30 days from the first notice of dispute. Most disputes resolve at this stage through the refund pathway or a project-manager review.
Where informal resolution fails, the dispute proceeds to binding arbitration administered by the American Arbitration Association under its Commercial Arbitration Rules. Venue is New Castle County, Delaware. The arbitrator's award is final and enforceable in any court of competent jurisdiction.
You and WitNip Inc agree to bring claims only in your or its individual capacity, and not as a plaintiff or class member in any purported class or representative action, to the extent that this class-action waiver is enforceable under applicable law. Where local law renders the waiver unenforceable, the dispute proceeds in the state or federal courts located in New Castle County, Delaware.
17. Changes to Terms
We update these Terms when the service changes, when applicable law changes, or when operational practice evolves in a way that affects users. The "Last updated" date at the top of this page reflects the current version. Material changes are announced on the homepage for at least 30 days before the effective date. Continued use of the service after the announcement period is acceptance of the revised Terms.
18. Severability
If any provision of these Terms is found invalid, unlawful, or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, that provision is severed from the agreement and the remaining provisions stay in full effect. The severed provision is replaced, where possible, with a valid provision that most closely matches the original commercial intent.
19. Contact
Legal contact: [email protected]
(subject line: "Legal" or "Terms")
General contact: computersciencehomeworkhelp.com/contact/
Refund requests: refund policy page for the submission procedure.