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Dude
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Registered: Jul 2000 Location: Country: State: Certifications: Working on:
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dumps
I wanted to post this in this forum too, since alot of those I see looking for dumps are actually CCNPs!
It amazes me how many of you are looking for braindumps in these forums. In this forum alone, I see many of you who claim to have CCNP and you are asking for dumps! You people are a waste of skin in my opinion. You people are the reason certs are devalued. Your certification wont mean crap when you go for an interview and they ask you some real technical questions, then you sit there with your thumbs in your butt looking at the ceiling and cant answer the question. If I ever interview your butt, I can tell you this, you will NEVER make it through an interview with me. It may get you an interview with me, but I can tell you this, you will feel like the real dumbass that you are when Im done with you!
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12-29-04 10:31 AM
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sandy7000
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Registered: Mar 2004 Location: Northwoods Country: United States State: Certifications: Working on: 70-270, 70-290
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The sad part is when you hear of employers that encourage the use of braindumps.
I've heard of one on a diff. forum that got a better rating or more money on contracts (or something) for techs w/ more certs. They bought the braindumps for their people. They even pressured one guy to sit an exam for another employee to get certified.
It's unfortunate that integrity isn't worth more in the real world.
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12-30-04 06:17 AM
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paperboi
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Registered: Jan 2005 Location: Country: United States State: Certifications: CCNA, CCDA, CQS Working on: CCNP, MCSE
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This is fairly old argument, isn't it? It still surprises me how passionate people feel about it. I can respect that. However, I still maintain that there is a proper way to use dumps / testkings (et al), and an improper way. The scummy dross always rises to the top; I'm of the opinion that those who hold certifications worth anything will never be devalued.
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01-10-05 11:40 PM
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xkdoan
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Registered: Sep 2003 Location: Santa Ana Country: United States State: CA Certifications: BA MIS, MCSE, MDCBA, CCNA Working on: MCSD, CCNP, RHCE, OC DBA ~ If posible
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Back the truck up, "Dude." I believe that it's the responsibility of the exam designers and the test takers to derive the value of those credentials.
Let me share with you my observation. I've seen 5 of my graduating class members who've gone through the certification process - 2 the RIGHT way, and 3 the IMPROPER way. The above 2 has lacked creativity and earned less income. Those other 3 who has circumvented the process by using a more efficient solution are generally earing more income at this present time. Since I've gone astray from my original track (wasted 2 years in an accounting job), I'm the least successful of all.
Those who can - do
Those who cannot - bi@#$
I've given up my "teaching" a while back. I hope that my shared experience is somewhat useful to you.
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01-14-05 08:28 AM
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HOOLIGAN
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Registered: Dec 2000 Location: \ Country: Antarctica State: Certifications: A+ CCNA Working on: BSc , CCNP
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quote: Originally posted by sandy7000
I've heard of one on a diff. forum that got a better rating or more money on contracts (or something) for techs w/ more certs. They bought the braindumps for their people. They even pressured one guy to sit an exam for another employee to get certified.
I think I started that one on Icertify.
The problem is I applied for a position and they wanted A+ & Net+ and CCNA & MCSE .
I dont mind getting them its just you spend so much time on the recertification merry go round.
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01-15-05 02:18 AM
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aksel
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Registered: May 2002 Location: Holland Country: Netherlands State: Certifications: 0 Working on: 5
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Re: dumps
quote: Originally posted by Dude
I wanted to post this in this forum too, since alot of those I see looking for dumps are actually CCNPs!
It amazes me how many of you are looking for braindumps in these forums. In this forum alone, I see many of you who claim to have CCNP and you are asking for dumps! You people are a waste of skin in my opinion. You people are the reason certs are devalued. Your certification wont mean crap when you go for an interview and they ask you some real technical questions, then you sit there with your thumbs in your butt looking at the ceiling and cant answer the question. If I ever interview your butt, I can tell you this, you will NEVER make it through an interview with me. It may get you an interview with me, but I can tell you this, you will feel like the real dumbass that you are when Im done with you!
Correct Dude!

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01-30-05 08:03 PM
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upnorthaxeman
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Registered: Dec 2004 Location: Country: State: Certifications: Working on:
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Yes this is an old arguement.
Dump sites are good for only 1 thing
Sample questions. But, they are the best and only source of real questions. Why? because Cisco is choosing to put questions on their tests that are not in any course material.
I took BCRAN once and failed, I could not believe the crap questions they threw at me. 30% were not even covered. then I went to a couple of dump sites, and didn't look
at the answers, just the questions. I answered them all with hard study. Cisco docs, anything I could find. Guess what, many of these were asked on the test. I still only passed with 6 points, but if I had not looked up those questions, there was no way....
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02-07-05 07:49 PM
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Silkysmoothe1
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Registered: Dec 2000 Location: Dallas Country: America, State: Certifications: yes! Working on:
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WHAT!
I just can't believe noone endorses these Dumps anymore. Gees! What's wrong with taking shortcuts? It's not like we must know everything anymore.
Besides, who really cares if I crash the network? You can always blame it on something else, or someone else. We all want paid, so i say go for it. Get is while you can. gotta run, I'm at work right now,,,and I'm leaving\skipping out early. YEAH! i'm cheating again today;.
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02-14-05 11:40 PM
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