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Have You guys see this. I got a email
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| UnixKid 2002-11-19, 12:20 pm |
| Dear friends,
AS all of u know about online certifications like mcse ccna ccnp ocp jcp etc.I think an IT professional also knows their utility & importance.
If you or any of your friend planning to give any IT exams please .Read the whole matter given below it may help you because I m going to tell u a new way to pass IT exams without taking risk of your single penny.
Advantages of using my way
No need to take risk of your single penny.
Do not cram any pool of questions (dumps)
No need to go any testing center.
No need to spend money on dumps (question pools).
No need to rely on dumps which u do not know that it is ok or not.
Now I am going to tell u the way:-
If you need to get any certification including MCSE MCSA CCNA CCNP CCIE OCP Solaris JAVA
You can get it at your doorstep without doing anything
We have five testing center (VUE and Prometric) in India and we will register and take your exam at our center
All you have to do is give us your name, address (where you would like to get your certificate), email id and the code or name of the exam (that is to be cleared).
If you have already taken some exam and want to take the exam under same id, you should also provide that .
If you can provide your id that will be better in case you cannot give it it's ok.
Our charges are
150 USD for Microsoft exams
300 USD for others (cisco Sun).
200 USD for (oracle,comptia)
500 USD for ccie(written)
The charges includes the examination fee
For first dealing you need to send the examination fee only( as per in your country). You can send the rest of the payment after seeing your result on Internet. In case of VUE you can see your result at www.vue.com/authenticate .
You will also get notified by email from VUE (or Sylvan) when your exam is registered as well as when you pass it
We will send the scoresheet after receiving complete payment
Now u may be thinking that what happened if u fail u have to do nothing we will bear the exam cost & give u the score sheet .
you may be thinking about our geniunity that your score sheet will be real and your exam is conducted actually.
so u know that sylvan(prometric) , VUE have their secure sites & every mark sheet contains a registration & validation no. using that u can authenticate yourself on these secure sites. There u will find ur name & exam details u have given.
if u have provided a real email address then u will be notified by VUE sylvan or the company whose exam u have given( like Microsoft , Cisco).
ok friends for more enquiry or in case of any doubt in ur mind contact me at
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or you may find me online at (rajanish122@yahoo.com) id if you do not get me online send a offline message i will meet u at the time which u give in ur offline message .
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We will send u the way of payment
As we receive the payment here with in 2 working days we will give ur exam.  | |
| UnixKid 2002-11-19, 12:21 pm |
| I got this in my email I could believe it. what do you guys think about this. | |
| Webmaster 2002-11-19, 12:23 pm |
| Interesting, it has been discussed on forums before.
Yes, this can be done and this is really happening, some people are getting certified without taking any exams.
This is a much bigger problem than all the braindumps and cheet sheets. | |
| Sexy Lexy 2002-11-19, 1:19 pm |
| Are you with Prometric or VUE? They could have access to e-mail addresses from a particular testing vendor.
It would be interesting to find out exactly who has been contacted.
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| Supertech 2002-11-19, 1:23 pm |
| You should forward the email you recieved to all interested parties (Microsoft, CompTIA, Prometric, VUE). They should be made aware of this situation. | |
| mmgm76 2002-11-19, 2:39 pm |
| I agree with Supertech; collectively this sort of activity can only diminish the value of what these certifications mean to the IT community, and should be reported. Although arguable as to the weight that certs hold for individual employers, it seems a crime that someone can simply walk out in minutes and acquire what has taken us hours of work to accomplish. Again, there's nothing said for the lack of knowledge individuals would maintain should they go out and purchase certs of this nature, but it still feels like an evil that should done away with if we have it within our power to assist. | |
| azimuth40 2002-11-19, 3:31 pm |
| Problem is that we do not know if it is really true, short of testing it. The hair on the back of my neck tells me that this has all the makings of a Nigerian e-mail scam. Anything that promises riches (certs in this case) but requires good faith money (the test fee in advance) just smells bad. It plays on greed and dishonesty.
If a true scam, maybe they can catch 10 or 20,000 suckers and turn them honest. | |
| kate39 2002-11-19, 4:56 pm |
| quote: Originally posted by Supertech
You should forward the email you recieved to all interested parties (Microsoft, CompTIA, Prometric, VUE). They should be made aware of this situation.
totally. that's no good, dude. makes me feel kinda queezy.
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| RichardJW 2002-11-19, 5:07 pm |
| I think it is genuine. Also there is a kind of mafia in India/Pakistan - those kind of places. You hire someone to perform an illegal act - often the price is steep but you get what you asked for. Anything is up for sale - you name it - illegal asylum seeking under the pretence of being from Afghanistan, fake diplomas, fake passports, fake visas, fake identities, fake certifications, fake everything. Fake world. | |
| harryp 2002-11-20, 2:09 am |
| This is a scam my friend had this email few months back and just for the fun of it he send them the money guess what... he didnt hear from them despite emailing the contact. This is a well known scam were they just get the money and disappear and then they come back again to find more people.
You guys can try and see for yourself..but be prepared to loose the money... There is another email going around which is from Russia offering the same thing but more money. | |
| 2lazybutsmart 2002-11-20, 3:52 am |
| I just forwarded the email and email address to the RCMP, FBI, and the MS Exams Piracy Network. The email has been traced and is currently tapped. If anyone here plans to send those guys an email, make sure you leave out your address, telephone number, or real name. If you don't do that, then (anywayz u were a pirate) you'll be in big trouble.
But.... I'll tell u guys somethin' deep in my heart.
MS, Cisco, and others are far more willing to get our few dollars than to secure for us our certification world.
But I don't care... i'll always remain faithful if others choose not to. | |
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| Have a look in the CCNP forum at a post sent in by 121212. It seems to be offering exam certs without any effort and of course, all for a small fee.
Hippo
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| onoski 2002-11-20, 4:54 am |
| I think this has been happening for a while now without our knowledge. I really blame those who actually send money to these pest to sit and write an exam for them. The truth would be known if you do land a job and can't prove your certs knowledge on the job. Well, I don't thing the person would even get pass the first interview stage. | |
| gr33nd4yg1rl 2002-11-20, 11:04 am |
| quote: a small fee.
money is the root of all evil! | |
| namrak 2002-11-20, 11:17 am |
| quote: money is the root of all evil!
Very true as there are always a few shifty-eyed individuals looking to make a quick buck and a quick getaway. |
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