Trinity C&U - The wait is over!

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by bgossett, May 17, 2001.

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  1. bgossett

    bgossett New Member

    And it's the British Virgin Islands. No surprise there.

    The trade name has been registered in Louisiana for several years, but we now have the following corporate registration as a non-Louisiana business:

    35078817F
    Name: TRINITY COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY INC
    Type Entity: Business Corporation (Non-Louisiana)
    Status: Active
    Domicile Address: OFFSHORE INCORPORATIONS CENTRE, ROAD TOWN, TORTOLA, VI
    Principal Business Establishment: 901 VETERANS BLVD., STE. 203, METAIRIE, LA 70005
    Qualified: 04/23/2001 | Effective: 04/23/2001
    Registered Agent (Appointed 4/23/2001): THOMAS P. WILLIAMS, 901 VETERANS BLVD., STE. 203, METAIRIE, LA 70005
    Officer(s)/Director(s): R.E. PAYNE

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    Bill Gossett
     
  2. George Brown

    George Brown Active Member

    He!! he!!! What a bunch of losers!! Welcome to the sordid offshore, anonymous gang of fake degree producers TC&U. Still, Payne must feel right at home with the likes of Capitol University et al no doubt using the same local agent & PO Box. I can see it right now - some fat, ex-pat lying on some beach of the BVI sucking Pina Coladas living off the commissions of these PO Box unis which are setting up in droves.

    Cheers,

    George

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  3. bgossett

    bgossett New Member

    I dunno George, the last time I checked Capitol was using NetIncorp and Concordia was using Trustnet. I believe they spread the business around so they can all use different addresses.

    The British Virgin Islands has one tertiary level institution, which is a community college. The Ministry of Education does not respond to requests for information about these fake schools, which really tells you all you need to know about their legitimacy.

    An interesting facet of the BVI IBC Act is that, other than renting office space for corporate meetings, IBCs may not own real estate in the BVI or conduct business with its residents.

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    Bill Gossett
     
  4. tcnixon

    tcnixon Active Member

    In other words, it's okay to screw the rest of the world as long as you don't screw us.


    Tom Nixon
     

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