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Microsoft Training Center fraud
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| Eric baum 2003-04-26, 9:23 pm |
| To anyone it may concern:
I recently attended a computer training center in
Manhattan.
The facility is a certified Microsoft tainting center.
I was given CompTIA, and Microsoft "testkings" by the
professor all of which are exact copies of the real tests.
What is the legality of these actions?
Is there a law against such action? I can't imagine that
a certified training center and Microsoft would condone
such actions. It makes me mad that I pay out the butt for
training and here these guys are handing out the answers.
There must be a provision and or agreement the Microsoft
makes with these training centers.
Really mad,
Eric
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| Daniel Lawrence 2003-04-26, 9:23 pm |
| you may want to compain directly to MS at mcphelp@microsoft.com
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Daniel Lawrence
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"Eric baum" <ewbaum@optonline.net> wrote in message
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> To anyone it may concern:
>
> I recently attended a computer training center in
> Manhattan.
> The facility is a certified Microsoft tainting center.
> I was given CompTIA, and Microsoft "testkings" by the
> professor all of which are exact copies of the real tests.
> What is the legality of these actions?
> Is there a law against such action? I can't imagine that
> a certified training center and Microsoft would condone
> such actions. It makes me mad that I pay out the butt for
> training and here these guys are handing out the answers.
> There must be a provision and or agreement the Microsoft
> makes with these training centers.
>
> Really mad,
> Eric
>
>
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| Laura A. Robinson 2003-04-27, 3:23 pm |
| circa Sat, 26 Apr 2003 18:32:10 -0700, in
microsoft.public.certification, Eric baum (ewbaum@optonline.net)
said,
> To anyone it may concern:
>
> I recently attended a computer training center in
> Manhattan.
> The facility is a certified Microsoft tainting center.
> I was given CompTIA, and Microsoft "testkings" by the
> professor all of which are exact copies of the real tests.
> What is the legality of these actions?
> Is there a law against such action? I can't imagine that
> a certified training center and Microsoft would condone
> such actions. It makes me mad that I pay out the butt for
> training and here these guys are handing out the answers.
> There must be a provision and or agreement the Microsoft
> makes with these training centers.
>
> Really mad,
> Eric
>
tctips@microsoft.com might help.
Laura
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| chrysa1974 2003-04-28, 12:06 pm |
| WWW.CERTIPORT.COM ASK FOR SHIRLEY MC ABEE SHE IS A MASTER INSTRUCTOR SHE ASSISTED ME A LOT. I PAID A RESPECTIVE AMOUNT IN CYPRUS POUNDS TO ATTEND COURSES FOR THE 5 PROGRAMS IN ORDER TO PASS THE MASTER EXAMS. UNFORTUNATELY THE INSTITUTE IS NOT QUALIFIED IN DELIVERING TRAINING. NO STUDY NOTES, NO PRACTISE EXERCISE/EXAMS, NO REVISION. | |
| chrysa1974 2003-04-28, 12:07 pm |
| I WILL REVERT WITH HER CONTACT DETAILS IF YOU WISH |
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