How It Works

How many pages?

Word Count divided by 350: We count every 350 words as a page. By that measure, the easiest way to figure out your page count by dividing the number of words in your document by 350 and round up to the nearest whole number. If there are less than 100 words on your last page (for example, if you have 450 words) you can round down.

How do I set the number of pages?

When you click "Pay Now" at the bottom of this page, it takes you to a secure payment page hosted by PayPal. Look to the upper right hand corner of the page. Under the column labeled 'Qty' is a text box with the number 1 - this is the number you need to change to match the number of pages you are getting edited.

What do I get?

Upon verification of your payment, you get your paper returned in either a .PDF, .doc, or .rtf (you specify) with grammar and spelling revisions made. Average turnaround is 24-48 hours.

How do I send my paper?

Send your paper to us attached to an email at submit@secondrevision.com, along with your name and/or PayPal account name so that we can recognize your payment when it is received.

How do I pay?

We use PayPal to accept payments. You can pay using a credit card or bank account if you don't already use PayPal.

After setting the number of pages you can look to the lower left of the page to pay with a credit card.

Perfection is not guaranteed. By using our service you are freeing us from all liability. By using our service you agree with our Terms & Conditions: 1) We can not be held liable for any copyright infringements based on the content of the original papers. 2) We reserve the right to miss an unlimited number of errors found in the documents submitted to us. 3) The 24-48 hour return time is not a guarantee but an estimate. 4) We will respect your privacy and will not sell, share or otherwise publish your information or documents to any 3rd parties. 5) Once you have submitted a payment, there are no refunds- including but not limited to: failure to send an original document, accidental payment, failure to provide a legitmate return email address.