Ashington University

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by Frangop, Oct 21, 2001.

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  1. Frangop

    Frangop New Member

  2. bgossett

    bgossett New Member

    They would like you to believe that, but it's still Trinity C&U and the Louisiana/Florida people behind both.

    Ashington started out attempting to appear a British university, operating from a mail forwarding service in the U.K. They gradually dropped most of that pretense and little remains of it save the U.K. domain, which is registered to Albert Wainright, an admitted alias of Brett Loebel. Ashington's pages can also be found at http://www.ashingtonuniversity.com/ which domain is registered to Brett Loebel.



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    Bill Gossett
     
  3. John Bear

    John Bear Senior Member

    And I still think they should challenge California's non-wonderful Pushington University for the championship, in the [insert your favorite appropriate noun here} Bowl, on New Years Day.
     
  4. JMcAulay

    JMcAulay New Member

    Toilet Bowl?
     
  5. helper

    helper New Member

    Brett Loebel's cell number: 561-239-7890
    His business under the name esolutionsteam.com is located at:
    220 Congress Park Suite 135 Delray, FL 33445
     
  6. Lerner

    Lerner Well-Known Member

    After all that is done and published it apears that Degree Mill operators are making profit and scam many people out of their money.

    Every day we hear about Web based Mills, same operators new entities etc.

    Are they runing things from prison?
     
  7. helper

    helper New Member

    RE:

    They are operating at the above location. They keep the front door locked though, so authorities will need to kick it in to stop them from this degree fraud.
     
  8. ham

    ham member

    the image "home of" wasn't once used at MARLBOROUGH "university"?
     
  9. clichemoth

    clichemoth New Member

    The Bogus Bowl? Or is that the Rochville/Belford game? :)

    I'm almost surprised that mills haven't paid semi-pro football teams or rec league basketball teams to wear their logos and then offered webcasts of the games. I'd do that if I owned a group of these things. . . What says legit like being a mill in its only socially acceptable form?
     

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