It's not getting much better out there, folks

Discussion in 'Accreditation Discussions (RA, DETC, state approva' started by jugador, Nov 10, 2005.

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  1. jugador

    jugador New Member

    There's kind of an original approach here: List your "accrediting agency" along with regional accrediting agencies. Then take it one step further and make the bold decree that YOUR accrediting agency recognizes the legitimacy of the regional accrediting agencies (as if to imply that this represents some kind of reciprocity). I can imagine how easily someone not skilled in English could easily buy off on this one.

    BTW, You gotta love the "non-fake degree package" for only $249:

    "The Degree Packages available at Accredited Non-Fake Online Degrees contain 10 Documents altogether:

    1 Original Accredited Degree

    2 Original Transcripts

    1 Award of Excellence

    1 Certificate of Distinction

    1 Certificate of Membership

    4 Education Verification Letters

    For as low as $249!"

    http://www.accredited-non-fake-online-degree-mill.com/university/accreditation.asp

    And it comes in only 7 days. And oh yeah, you can get your degree in any field -- any field whatsoever. How does a PhD in nuclear physics sound to you guys? Then too, I've always had a yearning for a dual master's in chemical engineering and Mandarin Chinese. What the hell, I'll go for 'em all! At under a thousand bucks for the whole lot, how can I go wrong?
     
  2. DesElms

    DesElms New Member

    You missed the funniest part! Look again at the web page. Look up at the very top of the browser window... up where the web page's "title" is displayed in white letters against a blue (or green, or whatever color that bar is at the top of your browser window). It says:
    • Accredited Non-Fake Online Degree Mill
    Did you miss it again? It's so unbelievable that I think the brain wants to reject/ignore it. Notice the word "Mill" in the title. They're calling themselves a mill.

    Man... if they'd all just do that, our work would be done for us!

    What a bunch of dolts. Of course, no one ever said con artists, swindlers and others of diploma mill ilk were particularly smart.
     
  3. George Brown

    George Brown Active Member

     
  4. Jake_A

    Jake_A New Member

    Truth be told, let us give the dolts, that is, the paying customers, of this online idiocy some credit." I mean, would you (the dolt, I mean) buy a fake degree from an "accredited Non-Fake Online Degree Mill" or from an "unaccredited Non-Fake Online Degree Mill?"

    :D

    Thanks.
     

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