Joe User
San Diego,#2Consumer Comment
Tue, April 28, 2009
I bought a Master's degree from Belford and used it to get a better job. I went from $75K/yr to $145K/yr. I was an IT Manager but in order to become a CTO, I needed a degree. I knew I was qualified due to my 15 years in the IT field and so buying a "life experience" degree allowed me to better support my family and no one suffered from this deception. They plainly state on their website that they just sell fake diplomas so their are no scams involved.
Lawman_05001
Aiken,#3Consumer Comment
Mon, April 20, 2009
I got a degree from the Scam!! They charged me alot of money and I took classes and test. A year later I get my "Degree" To know find out it is junk!!! not worth the big amount of money I paid. They put that they were accredited by 2 agencies!! I was embarassed when I wnet to go into the military and found out this Paper was junk!! DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY!!!!! They had a good front but now it looks like the reports have come in and they are in the OPEN. Just another SCAM Victim!!
Margaret
Houston,#4Consumer Suggestion
Wed, July 11, 2007
The web actually states that you are buying a degree, credits and all. If you want something fast and don't feel fraudelant about it then you buy it. If you actually want a REAL degree, take classes at the brick and morter buildings or take on line classes from the brick and morter and then you will be sure its real, accredited and none of this University of Phoenix, Walden, Strayer, Capella, AIU, or Westwood bulls&%@!