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I got a spam email from a guy saying he could take the MCSE for me and it would be in my name with my info. He was charging around $1000. My question is was he for real can that be done.

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it can probably be done - but why? what's are you learning out of it?

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I myself would not do it but I could see if someone had basic knowledge of it but not enough to get certified doing it. I mean you forget half of what you learn any way. If a person were to get hired with one and knew what he was doing at the job... I would not see the harm in it. But thats not a option for me because I dont know enough to pull it off.

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I'm sure there are folks that do this and get away with it. Moral and ethical issues aside, if I found out that one of my employees told me that they had certification X and I later found out they did not, or that they cheated on the tests, they would be fired THAT DAY, regardless of whether or not they were a good employee.

It's called lying on your application or resume. It's immediate grounds for termination at any company.

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