Friday, December 10, 2010

Beware of Kevinn Harris


This guy is a rip off taking advantage he would place an order and then rip you off by having a refund once you ship the order out.

Do not deal with him, heres the info:

708 Yale DR Apt 1, Clarksville IN 47129

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Real Diploma Printers ripoff San Diego California

Well, Be forwarned.

Real Diploma Printers claim to make replicated college degrees, Diplomas, and much more , as novelty items.

I thought it would be great to have a college diploma to fake out friends and relatives, well the price was a lil steep but I was told that these were state of the art documents.

I plunked down the 450 dollars (USD) for the diploma at a Wetern Union To a man by the name of Kyle Danon and provided him with the money transfer number.

Up until this point we had been in contact daily with this individual... Well after I confirmed with Western Union that the money had been picked up, I send him an email asking for confirmation on recieving my payment and an expected delivery date... well its been 4 emails of asking the same information...basically all correspondance stopped at this point. I have not heard any word from this individual.

So, I just want to warn others...and if anyone has any ideas how to reclaim my money....please post....

Tim
Holland, Michigan
U.S.A.
http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/0/129/RipOff0129523.htm

Dr. Sally St. John - Sally St. John - Sally Guber - The Center For Hololstic Rehabilitation Ripoff Uses Diploma Mill PhD credential from LaSalle Unive

Sally St. John is not a legitimate Ph.D graduate, and has been defrauding the public by calling herself Dr. Sally St. John, Ph.D. for the past ten years. The 1996 'graduate' received a correspondence degree under the name of Sally Guber, from LaSalle University in Mandeville, Louisiana, the most infamous diploma mill of the 1990s. LaSalle University (Mandeville, LA) appears on lists of unaccredited colleges nationwide, including the State of Oregon list of unaccredited colleges.

Further, St. John has gone to the extent of intentionally misrepresenting her credentials by stating she graduated from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas with a doctrate in psychological counseling.

St. John's bio intentionally misleads the public on the following website:
www.tjohne.com/content/stjohn.asp?section=2.

She admits to going to LaSalle University (Mandeville, LA), dismissing any responsibility for attending the bogus school in an article written about diploma mills in a Las Vegas publication:
www.lasvegasmercury.com/2004/ MERC-Jan-01-Thu-2004/22879236.html

Sally St. John (who changed her name from Sally Guber in 1996) takes advantage of vulnerable people looking for 'instant answers' by exploiting a technique called applied kenisiology, and charging exhorbitant amounts of money for services and seminars.

Sally St. John is licensed by the Nevada Board of Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Gambling Counselors. For further information about her, contact:

BOARD OF EXAMINERS FOR ALCOHOL, DRUG
AND GAMBLING COUNSELORS
401 DAYTON VALLEY RD. SUITE B
DAYTON, NV 89403
PHONE 775 246-2260
FAX 775 246-2262

Donna
Las Vegas Nevada, Nevada
U.S.A.
http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/0/139/RipOff0139706.htm

AIU Online, American Intercontinental University Ripoff promised a degree for one price then changed the price halfway through Hoffman Estates Illinoi

I am a victim of AIUs fraudulent pricing.

When I first signed on with AIU to receive my Bachelor's degree, I thought it odd that I could not get anyone to tell me how much it would cost. The two people I talked with kept telling me the cost would depend on what previous schooling I had had and other mysterious factors.

After reviewing the classes I had already taken, they told me I could get a Bachelor's equivalency and take half the usual classes, for half the cost of the regular degree. I told them I couldn't afford it if it was much more than $15,000.

After reviewing my records and whatever else it was they had to review (again, I could never really get straight answers out of them), they told me the entire degree would cost $16,800 After getting assurances that yes, that was the ENTIRE degree, and no, there would be nothing else and yes, they would send me this information in writing (which they never actually did), I agreed to sign on.

My classes started two weeks after I talked to the advisors with financial aid all neatly taken care of for the cost of schooling and spaced out so they would receive payments every few months, with the last payment in February (I'd complete my degree in June).

January 5th, I received a note asking how I was going to finish paying for my classes. They informed me that if I did not pay them approximately $12,000 more, I could not complete my degree with them.

I got the run around from multiple people after this. They wouldn't call back. They would only let me talk to financial aid people and signed me up for the additional financial aid through Sallie Mae and Federal loans, without my consent. Then, when I finally got through and cancelled classes, since I could not afford to continue, they refused my last financial aid disbursement for the classes I had already attended and sent me a bill for an additional $3300+, due on receipt of the 'bill' or they send me to collections.

Needless to say, I suggest if you are thinking of going to AIU, DON'T!!! While the classes were great and I had a wonderful educational experience (I had a 4.0 when I was forced to quit), they are extremely dishonest.

Erin
Ashland, Oregon
U.S.A.
http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/0/131/RipOff0131361.htm

INDC ripoff on College Diploma; wrong name; wrong info; no reply to inquiry Internet

I ordered a college diploma as a 'joke' gift for a friend. I paid $80.00 plus $10.00 shipping. The item came within a few days as promised, but everything on it was incorrect. The invoice that accompanied the item did not have any contact information for the company. I paid by debit card so my statement showed INDC as the business name and a toll free number; 888-213-3543. There was no other contact information available.

I called the number, which is a voice mail number, and have left several messages. No one returns my call. The invoice has a statement that if anything is wrong to mark the corrections and mail it back and they will send a corrected document. The only problem with that is that they provide no mailing address! This place is a RIP-OFF!

Jerry
Mansfield, Texas
U.S.A.
http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/0/131/RipOff0131463.htm

Realisticdiplomas.com - Phonydiplomas.com a total ripoff there's nothing real about it the worst fake work I have ever seen the states or city's didn'

Ordered high school diploma was a total ripoff,this diploma looks totally fake nothing is realistic about it. He put 2 different cities ,and 2 different states on the diplomas,so it was obivious it was a total fake,you definitely couldnt fool anyone with this not even as a joke its to obvious its a total fake,even the seals are a total obvious fake,dont buy into this scam it will be a total diapointment,nothing was high quality about this,

Ann
Los Angeles, California
http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/0/173/RipOff0173316.htm

DiplomaProfessionals - Diplomasunlimited - Fakediploma-review SCAMMED THROUGH FAKE DIPLOMA REVIEW SITES ripoff Tucson Arizona

I ordered from Diplomasunlimited.com and DiplomaProfessionals after reading some fake reviews at www.fakediploma-review.com & www.diploma-review.com. Once I ordered and provided the Western Union MCTN the owner ran away with my cash payment.

These sites are all scams owned by thye same person as the Fake Review Sites are nothing but dishonest to lure people in send them to the owners sites above where he runs off with peoples money!

Don't send any money to DIPLOMASUNLIMITED or DIPLOMAPROFESSIONALS they are fake companies using dishonest home made diploma review sites to sucker people.

Atim
Glendora, California
U.S.A.

http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/0/188/RipOff0188529.htm