Academic Possibilities for Professional Success

Dear Mazen Omar,

In reference to our telephonic conversation, I will be sending your profile to some of the world’s leading universities that can provide you accelerated and recognized Masters Degree on 50% scholarship, on the basis of your work experience only.

Dear Mr. Eyad,

With respect to our conversation over the phone, we have shortlisted your profile for a managerial position in an I.T company. Also your profile has been forwarded to the top online universities for the scholarship program. Enroll yourself within two days with anyone of them for a Masters program and let me know so that we can schedule your final interview.

Is that a familier call to you !! …. !!  BE AWARE IT IS A SCAM 

Currently much a scamming phone calls as long with emails for applying in amazing managerial job position,

you may hear this as well on the phone call from a US Numbers:

“you need this degree, for this job” scam. Our online school can fix you up! Here is a list of ALL the advance fee’s you need to send us by Western Union. Does this sound familiar?

Did you get a call from 888-807-7811?

They did call me too. If anyone calls you and says that you can get something for nothing but you just have to pay some money in advance is a scammer. There is no such a thing as an MBA or PhD in a month. It is total crap! Edjoiners is a scam!
Caller: Edjoiners.com

 Did you get a call from 866-825-1982?

This is the “you need this degree, for this job” scam. Our online school can fix you up! Here is a list of ALL the advance fee’s you need to send us by Western Union.   Caller: Karl Recruitment

Did you get a call from 877-243-9253?

I have received an e-mail telling me I was selected to a 100% free scholarship in Westland University, and they asked me to pay money, be careful guys, its a a scam            Caller: Westland University

 

How to Avoid Online College Degree Scams

 

Considering an online college degree, but not sure how to weed out all of the scams? Refer to the following list of online degree pitfalls, and you’ll be well on your way to finding a legitimate degree program.

Identifying Online Degree Scams
Legitimate online degree programs do exist; unfortunately, so do the online degree scams. With so many schools to choose from, it can be very difficult to determine which degree programs are on the up-and-up and which are anything but. To help you in your search for a legitimate program, consider the following list of things to avoid:

  • Avoid programs that award diplomas based solely on life experience. A legitimate degree program should include coursework.
  • Avoid programs that you find out about through unsolicited e-mail. If you didn’t request information about a school’s degree program, that e-mail is spam. No legitimate school should be spamming you.
  • Avoid programs tied to unaccredited schools. If you want your degree to be accepted by your employer and any other universities that you might want to attend, it needs to come from an accredited school.
  • Avoid programs that promise you a degree in a very short period of time. Earning a degree takes time-and 14 days just doesn’t cover it.
  • Avoid programs that are willing to negotiate fees. A legitimate school may offer you financial aid, but it will not offer to reduce your fees. That offer to discount your fees if you pay by a certain date is just too good to be true.
  • Avoid programs that allow you to buy honors. Academic honors are earned, not bought.
  • Avoid programs that offer to create fake transcripts for you. If you didn’t complete the coursework, you shouldn’t be able to get a transcript that says that you did.
  • Avoid programs that charge you a set fee for a degree rather than a per-course fee. Legitimate schools charge by the credit hour.
  • Avoid programs coming from schools with ripped-off names. Does the name of the school you’re considering sound remarkably close to a big-name school? Say, Columbia State University, instead of Columbia University? Chances are this is the sign of a scam.

Finding a Legitimate Online Degree Program
Determined to earn your online degree the right way? Then consider the following tips:

  • Look for a program that’s offered through a big-name school that you know and trust.
  • Look for a program that requires you to take part in live online course sessions.
  • Look for a program that requires you to submit assignments and to complete regular evaluations.
  • Look for a program that requires you to purchase textbooks for your classes.
  • Look for a program that requires you to submit an application before being accepted.

Earning Your Online Degree
Choosing the right degree program takes time, whether you’re looking for an online degree experience or a traditional brick-and-mortar experience. Research all of the schools that you are considering carefully, and then choose the one that feels right for you.

 

 

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Comments

  1. Hana  April 5, 2013

    Guys, this is a FRAUD. I have received the call from Karl Recruitment and the guy name was Justin. Since I am already Master graduate, he recommended that I enroll of PHD!!! Immediately I realised its all fake and was confirmed when I searched on internet. I responded back to the guy through email not to forward my details to university as I am not interested. But still I received call 2 days back from MUST University and I realised even this university is involved in this fraud and the guy was abusive & racist when I exposed the fact that I know it is all FRAUD.

    Whoever is supporting them on this forum are probably same people. SO PLEASE DON’T TRUST THESE PEOPLE!

    Please check gulfnews article:
    http://gulfnews.com/business/my-career/online … ekers-1.1161532
    Caller: Karl Recruitment

  2. Rina  April 5, 2013

    I got a call from this number – first call was 2 days back and for a leading position in a Dubai based Company. went through details on the CV and apparently I was a very potential candidate. There was no discussions on further degree needed or so. I was promised of an email with all details – which never came. This afternoon the call came again and this time was for a Pharmaceutical company that would open in 7 days time in Dubai and when I questioned if wasn’t the same person who spoke to me 2 days back he denied! but strange that he gave me his website; the Dubai company name; and even this same number so that I could call him back…..still not persuaded to take up studies of any sort! Cant understand!!
    Caller: Karl tech

  3. loe  April 5, 2013

    Yep it’s a scam alright. Same person called me six months ago w a scholarship to MUST university. John Anderson is his name. So he forgets he called me some time ago, calls me again claiming he is from enjoined! I reminded him that he once called me.. While working for MUST . He hung up so fast!!
    Caller: edjoiners