Re: Degree Fraud

2001-11-15 Thread Susan Freedman
I just called both numbers and found the same message. the guy did sound a little creepy, I thought. At 08:24 AM 11/15/2001 -0500, you wrote: >Mike Quanty wrote > > This may be even grosser than you think. A colleague at my college had > > received the same ad with the number to call being di

RE: Degree Fraud

2001-11-15 Thread Stephen Black
On Thu, 15 Nov 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Actually, you leave your number and they call you back. This thread on an advert for fake degrees suggests three possibilities: 1) They actually do provide you with fake credentials to be used as a scam against employers. Can we call this a "legiti

RE: Degree Fraud

2001-11-15 Thread QuantyM
:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2001 8:25 AM To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences Subject: Degree Fraud Mike Quanty wrote > This may be even grosser than you think. A colleague at my college had > received the same ad with the number to call being different. > 1.602

Degree Fraud

2001-11-15 Thread Pollak, Edward
Mike Quanty wrote > This may be even grosser than you think. A colleague at my college had > received the same ad with the number to call being different. > 1.602.230.4252 > Both numbers have recorded messages with the same voice. Do you suppose > these are franchises? > Another thought that o

RE: Degree Fraud

2001-11-14 Thread QuantyM
: Degree Fraud I just received this ad on my AOL account. I think represents a new level in "degree fraud." Ed > University Degree Program > > Graduate without attending classes or taking a leave of absence from your > current job. Prepare for the pr

Degree Fraud

2001-11-14 Thread Pollak, Edward
I just received this ad on my AOL account. I think represents a new level in "degree fraud." Ed > University Degree Program > > Graduate without attending classes or taking a leave of absence from your > current job. Prepare for the professional a