Tim
Valparaiso,#2Consumer Comment
Thu, October 09, 2003
Actually, from my reading of the original post, it did seem as though the original poster was trying to secure a fraudulent transcript and diploma. He stated that the company was to include two years worth of classes that he actually did take on a transcript reflecting four years worth of work. Two plus zero doesn't quite equal four. Our original reporter was trying to commit a fraud of his own, if you don't believe me then you need to give his report a closer read. Unfortunately for him, but to the benefit of the rest of society, his fraud was preempted by another fraud. To come around complaining of this sort of situation is like a crackhead going to the BBB because someone sold him a twenty dollar hunk of soap. Society rightfully provides litle sympathy for the thief who gets ripped off. Michael, you give good advice for someone in the situation you seem to think Robert was in, but you don't need to read between the lines to see that such advice will do him little good.
Michael
Twin Falls,#3Consumer Suggestion
Wed, October 08, 2003
Robert, I'm sorry that happened to you. It sucks that companies like that will take advantage of a situation you had no control over. Rather than dealing with places like this, you may want to contact your state department of education. Most accredited institutions that close are obliged to send their files somewhere for permanent storage for their students. State education departments may have this information, as many colleges and universities are required to get permission from the state in order to confer degrees. Additionally, you could contact the accreditation commission that served your former institution. They may be able to offer advice. The Council for Higher Education Accreditation (http://www.chea.org) can put you in contact with the appropriate commission. Hope this helps!
Brianna
Tucson,#4Consumer Comment
Tue, June 24, 2003
Obviously, Sean, you didn't read the original post. Robert said he already has the credentials and the degree, he was looking for a replacement. Stop being ignorant.
Sean
Wappingers,#5Consumer Comment
Sun, June 22, 2003
Dude you are buying a rip off degree from somebody and you are complaining about them? Do you buy stolen Tv's and complain when there broking too?