Maybe cisco checked this out and found out that he /she is a ccie.
----- Original Message -----
From: Mark Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 12:55 AM
Subject: Possible phony CCIE


> Greetings-
>
>
> I recently worked on a project with a fellow who claimed to be a CCIE. He
> even gave me his card with the CCIE logo on it. At least I think it is the
> CCIE logo. It is a router symbol surrounded with laurels and has the words
> Cisco Certified Internetwork Engineer circling it as well. After asking
this
> person a few questions, I became suspicious of his credentials due to his
> apparent lack of knowledge of the fundamentals. (I never asked for his
CCIE
> number because I attempted verification only after I left the account). I
> faxed a copy of the business card he gave me (homemade BTW) to someone in
> the CCIE program at Cisco.  She told me the card is bogus and that she
would
> send the card to the Cisco lawyers. That was three months ago and this
> person is STILL working on site there. What do you people think I should
do
> now? Send e-mail to the persons that are contracting him there? He is
> charging a very high bill rate. The people he is working don't have enough
> knowledge to confirm his credentials. Should I let this go? Isn't part of
my
> cert agreement with Cisco to protect the logo? I feel that Cisco isn't
doing
> anything to protect us here.
>
> Mark Cohen
> CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I
>
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