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What do you mean, Never Ending Story, when you say "I'm absolutely right?"
University of Liverpool is DEFINITELY NOT A SCAM. It was properly chartered to award degrees in 1903! None of us disputed that for an instant. Our friend was concerned that Laureate Education, their acknowledged Distance Ed. partner, might not be on the up-and-up. I said they looked OK to me for various reasons (Sallie Mae, etc.) but to make doubly sure first. I s***ested a further acid-test or two that might confirm their legitimacy once and for all. And now you come saying Johann is "absolutely right", "Liverpool's a mill, like Almeda and Rochville?" READ THE POSTINGS BEFORE YOU SPOUT OFF!! You won't read any more of MINE - thanks for making me finally realize I should be spending time working on a degree, not wasting it writing in this forum. It's a never-ending story, all right! You try to help, and what do you get? 'Bye, Forum! Johann Last edited by johann : 10-19-2006 at 07:40 PM. |
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That entry about a "scam" also confused me.. first I had nothing but positive feedback then someone did that idle comment. Well I hope you are right Johann for i today applied. I also do not think it was a scam for I had to fill out a lot of paperwork with history and references. My application was supposed to go towards a board and it was indeed approved. They take payment plans so I am paying for the degree in monthly installments.. like I said, i guess I will find out when I start taking the classes. I agree with you. It if is a scam.. it is an elaborate one. for again, i cannot find anyting on the net that says they are a scam.
Johann, thanks for your input! |
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Hi - Glad I could help. My congratulations on your choice of Liverpool University. - I wish you every success.
Also glad I lurked a bit. NOW I get to go after this clown who says just about anyone can get a DL degree for experience under the French VAE law. (One can, in France, from a French university - but you have to be there and it all has to be under the proper circumstances.) I'll bet this guy is shilling for a well-known "school", on the Oregon List! Again, my congrats on Liverpool - it's a FINE school and - like most British Distance Ed - I'm sure your chosen program is definitely world-class! Now -- My trusty charger, please! ..And where's my ****' hauberk!! Cheers Johann |
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If you are looking for any of these, I would strongly s***est www.diplomamakers.com
After being ripped off from diplomaprinting services I can say diploma makers will actually send you something with the correct school name. |
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Getting in touch
We appreciate the time you've taken to visit the Laureate Online Education website and look forward to assisting you in any way we can with your application to join a University of Liverpool online Masters programme. Email addresses: General Information: info@ohecampus.com Admissions: admission@ohecampus.com Jobs: jobs@ohecampus.com Partner enquiries: marketing@ohecampus.com Webmaster: webmaster@ohecampus.com There is a hook which coolects your request info and send to the Nigerian Scam. the official site contact info is at http://www.uol.ohecampus.com/about/contact_us.phtml Other contact details: Laureate Online Education B.V. Arena Boulevard 61 - 75 1101 DL Amsterdam Z.O. The Netherlands Phone (+31) (0) 20 - 713 0000 Fax (+31) (0) 20 - 713 0099 Quote:
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Hi
I'm VERY interested! I know there are 'way more than a couple of Nigerian Scams. "Nigerian Scam" has almost become a generic term, though several do in fact originate from Nigeria. To be known as "THE Nigerian Scam," this must indeed be a whopping, unprecedented con! Wooooo - I live in fear of this mutha!! Your posting is largely an accurate quote from the Laureate Education site, including the URL's and e-mail addresses for contact etc. So.... (1) How do we come to know of this "hook?" (2) Does Laureate not know about it? (3) How does it work - is it "harvesting" e-mail addresses or something more sinister? In other words, is this "hook" fact or merely your personal attention-getting device: fictitious fearmongering? I don't take much on faith so I'm sure as hell not gonna believe a tale like this without your pointing to some hard evidence! Cheers Johann Last edited by johann : 11-01-2006 at 09:43 PM. |
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The key to avoiding any con is to do your research. You should never send anyone money without knowing their past history, reputation, and experience.
Do your homework (before and after you find your school) and you will be okay. |
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I ordered a diploma from diplomakers.com. It did arrive but the product looked very cheap. I then did some research and ordered one from www.noveltycertifications.com and looked much more realistic.
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