Hill University, Bakerville University, and Executive Ed Pro

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  1. JGD

    JGD New Member

    This is some great work everyone, thanks for bringing all these other scammers to light. Sadly, even Hubert's cousin couldn't sign up to EEP - the contact form seems broken.

    However, Hubert did get an offer to jump at from Fortjones University:

    "Dear Hubert McWilliams,

    I, Sheikh Mohammed Al Thani, am an alumni and active member of Fortjones University Student Association. After reviewing your academic application, I have decided to sponsor your PhD Degree.

    Being your sponsor, I will take care of your tuition fee. All you need to pay is your one time Enrollment Fee of $399.

    Total Program Fee: $3,399
    Sponsored Amount: $3,000
    Enrollment Fee Payable: $399

    Click Here To Pay Your Enrollment Fee of $399

    Why Choose Fortjones University?

    Faculty: Highly qualified Faculty Members who are top-notch professionals in their respective fields.
    Accreditation: Nationally and internationally accredited university
    Online Presence: Online presence across the globe with a number of active students in all parts of the world
    Active Online Student Community: Encourages involvement of students in important traditions, celebrations and ceremonies
    Alumni Network: Large number of alumni spread globally, working at leading positions in top reputed organizations
    Career Services: Exclusive career support services at Fortjones Career Center

    Click Here To Pay Your Enrollment Fee of $399

    For any other queries and/or concerns you may reply to this email or you can also call university at 1-877-679-7426 (toll free).

    Regards,
    Sheikh Mohammed Al Thani
    Student Ambassador
    Fortjones University
    1-877-679-7426"

    How nice of them to sponsor a PhD application I have never made! These guys are really something...
     
  2. mbwa shenzi

    mbwa shenzi Active Member

    Here's a few more Rochvilles I had on another list.

    Belltown University
    Creek View University
    Denver University of America
    Edmonton University (edmontonuniversity dot org)
    Grant Town University
    Johnston University
    WAC University (OLWA university's closest relative)

    There's more, I'm sure, but many of the sites aren't indexed by either Google or other search engines, so finding them isn't that easy. The number of fake high school sites is also very high.
     
  3. Johann

    Johann Well-Known Member

    Edmonton U is an interesting fake, at least. It's not in Edmonton AB, here in Canada, or the town of Edmonton I know reasonably well in England. The website gives an address of 1300 Illinois St, Golden, Colorado.

    Here's a pic from that street corner. https://www.google.ca/maps/@39.752829,-105.223787,3a,75y,227.4h,90t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1s-FyvV7b9Flcp-_8K8ke4Aw!2e0 -- about what I expected. No University there, for sure. The site does list a local phone number, though - not that I plan to call it.

    These Karachi dream-merchants are so productive that they should list their new schools daily here, The Express Tribune – Latest Breaking Pakistan News, Business, Life, Style, Cricket, Videos, Comments in the local newspaper. There is such a continuing onslaught of these ever-proliferating schools... it's like a disease.

    Johann
     
  4. Johann

    Johann Well-Known Member

    I could easily be wrong, but I think that building might be the Steinhauer Fieldhouse of the Colorado School of Mines or another building close to it. It's in that general area and I saw the Fieldhouse on an attempted "walkaround" on the map. Certainly nothing to do with "Edmonton University."

    Johann
     
  5. Johann

    Johann Well-Known Member

    Yep -for what it's worth, I was right. The Steinhauer Fieldhouse is located at 1300 Illinois St. Obviously, Edmonton U. is not.
    All due respects to Colorado School of Mines -- Go, Orediggers! :smile:

    Johann
     

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