PaperHelp Plagiarism Dispute (2025): What Proof Actually Works
Last updated: October 17, 2025 • 6 min read

Short answer: For a plagiarism claim to stick, submit a credible report (Turnitin/PDF) with highlighted matches, your assignment brief, and a one-paragraph explanation of why the overlap breaks the rules. Keep it all in one ticket.
Most disputes fail because the only proof is a free checker screenshot. Support needs sources, match percentages, and context. Below is the lean package that gets attention and what to avoid.
Your Minimal Evidence

| Item | Details that help |
|---|---|
| Originality report (PDF) | Turnitin/Institutional tool, sources visible, matches highlighted |
| Assignment brief | Citation style and plagiarism rules from the course |
| Short note | Which sections overlap and why they violate the brief |
Steps That Work
- Post one bundle in the same ticket: report.pdf + brief.pdf + note.txt.
- Ask for investigation: “Please review attached report and brief; the overlap exceeds course rules.”
💡 Team note: When a reader switched from a free checker image to a Turnitin PDF with sources, support moved from “cannot verify” to “review in progress.”
Final Verdict
Make verification simple. Credible report + course rules + one paragraph of context. That’s the combo that moves the ticket forward.
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