

bmugford said:I guess I should get a degree in Advanced Quantum Physics![]()
Depends on whose laws we're talking here.-Ray- said:But is it legal
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Some unaccredited institutions include disclaimers in respect of accreditation in the small print of their contracts.
Fake degrees are risky for buyers and consumers, says John Bear, a distance learning and diploma mills expert. "It is like putting a time bomb in your resumรฉ. It could go off at any time, with dire consequences. The people who sell fake degrees will probably never suffer at all, but the people who buy them often suffer mightily. And -- particularly if their "degree" is health-related -- their clients may be seriously harmed."[4]
Terrorism worries
On December 15, 2005, CNN aired a report on diploma mills and terrorism. The report explained that "H-1B visas can be issued to anyone who is highly skilled and can get a job in the U.S. McDevitt is concerned a phony advanced degree could be the first step for someone in a terrorist sleeper cell."
The report explained, the Secret Service "bought their own degree for a perfect terrorist candidate, although theirs was fictional." The person was Mohammed Syed with no formal education, but training in chemical engineering with the Syrian army. "The Secret Service even added to Syed's application that he needed a degree quickly, so he could find employment and obtain an H-1B visa, allowing him to stay in the US." Furthermore, "In less than a month, the imaginary Syrian army expert was notified, James Monroe University was awarding him three advanced degrees in engineering and chemistry, all for $1,277."[42]
In 2004, a housecat named Colby Nolan was awarded an "Executive MBA" by Texas-based Trinity Southern University. The cat belonged to a deputy attorney general looking into allegations of fraud by the school. The cat's application was originally for a Bachelor of Business Administration, but due to the cat's "qualifications" (including work experience in fast-food and as a paperboy) the school offered to upgrade the degree to an Executive MBA for an additional $100. As a result of this incident, the Pennsylvania attorney general has filed suit against the school.
kbweb said:They say you must testify under perjury that you have sufficient life experience to get a degree.
They say there's a legal loophole.
These "legal loopholes" are one reason why society is so corrupt. People use "legal" methods to take advantage of others. If there's nothing specifically written, people feel free to do what they know should be wrong. Why are there thousands upon thousands of laws? To cover all the loopholes which people always look for. It's ridiculous. If anybody goes for this they will probably find this isn't worth the paper it's written on.
labrocca said:I don't have day one of college experience yet I owned a retail operation for 10 years. Are you saying that I don't deserve experience credits when obtaining a degreee? Just because some people exploit this doesn't mean it can't be a legitimate and legal service. I am fairly certain I could apply myself to certain colleges asking for credit based upon my vast experience in certain areas. I know a shitload more than most 4 year college grads.
This tells you that its your responsibility to check whether its valid or not within your country.The Client has checked diligently with local legislation in the Jurisdiction of residence and the intended Jurisdiction of use of the award that the possession and use of a foreign, unaccredited or privately accredited degree conforms with local legislation.
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If you need to get the document legalized, as some jurisdiction require; to affirm the validity of the documents, you must do it through one of their affiliates, otherwise its invalidated.In the event that Apostille, Legalisation, or Notarisation is desired to support the degree or award document, then the Client undertakes to use only the Approved services provided by http://www.apostille.com . The Client understands that any attempt to aquire Apostille, Legalisation or Notarisation through any other source will lead to automatic invalidation of the document without recompense or recourse.
This statement is key, because it could imply you can't use it for any job or anything else, other than as a novelty item.All documents obtained through InstantDegrees.com are for the Clientโs personal use.
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First you are not allowed to reveal who is involved and then if you do so, you will be guilty of breaching confidentiality. And what does it mean if you breach confidentiality? Just keep reading, its coming up.Confidentiality
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So there you have it. If you breach their contract, you will be held liable for $100,000 USD (sounds to me more like extortion, if you ask me) .Penalties
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