phoenix international university VS irish international univerisyt

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  1. jacktan

    jacktan New Member

  2. John Bear

    John Bear Senior Member

    For starters . . .

    When I just called the campus phone number for Phoenix, it was a trust company that registers foreign businesses in the British Virgin Islands.

    When I just called the International Campus for Irish International, it was a non-working number.
     
  3. jacktan

    jacktan New Member

    dear mr Bear

    i found this 2 university almost have same accreditation in europe
    beside that they also have same recognize membership from UK
    such as ( BAOL ) ( ICDE ) (BIM ) ( ECBE ) and profesional affilation from UK like
    1.Society of Business Practitioners (SBP)
    2. Managing & Marketing Sales Association (MAMSA).

    what you think about this school?
     
  4. Mike Albrecht

    Mike Albrecht New Member

    Re: dear mr Bear

    They do have similar accreditation - None.

    They are not "real" univerisities, but rather fictitious organizations designed to earn their owners a handsome profit while providing unusable services.
     
  5. Rich Douglas

    Rich Douglas Well-Known Member

    Re: Re: dear mr Bear

    I agree they're not real universities. I disagree that they provide unusable services. The continuing--and growing--existence of diploma mills belies that. It is a thriving field. My doctoral research confirmed this--these kinds of degrees are very usable in the workplace. For all the wrong reasons.
     
  6. Migara

    Migara member

    I can assure you going throught both websites that neither of those institutions have no offices in New Zealand. I contact one agent from irish international univerisity and when rang again to it was the Phoenix international university.

    Waste of time, money and effort. I think the same people who runs IIU are the people behind the Phoenix international university.
     
  7. jacktan

    jacktan New Member

    dear douglas

    do you means these university are acceptable in worldwide?
     
  8. Mike Albrecht

    Mike Albrecht New Member

    Re: dear douglas

    He was trying to be subtle (whihc for him IS unusually), he meant the exact opposite.

    Or to be more precise: THEY ARE SCAMS!
     
  9. MarkIsrael@aol.com

    [email protected] New Member

    Rich is saying that frequently, employers do not investigate degrees at all. They make decisions based on whether the name of the college sounds good to them. You could invent your own fictitious college, print your own diploma, and many employers would accept your "degree".

    Inventing your own fictitious college would be dishonest. Obtaining a "degree" from a diploma mill is equally dishonest: essentially it means you're paying somebody else to lie for you.

    We call hirings based on fraudulent degrees "time bombs", because you may get fired later when somebody investigates your degree.
     
  10. zvavda

    zvavda New Member

    both are fake school.
     
  11. Guest

    Guest Guest

    It is run by Hardeep Singh and Raja Azhar Raja Azman. If those are not Irishmen then I don't know who is!

    It is actually quite difficult to get a .ie domain if you do not have a presence there. The registration is to a Limited Company (Ltd) so I will have to check to see if they really have a presence in Ireland next time I'm at home.

    Nice web site for a scam though. They should put their web design skills to work for a legitimate school.
     

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