Belford Univirsity Scam

SCAM - BEWARE
Belford Univirsity is a scam and www.belforduniversityscam.com is an attempt to paranoid you.
in fact they buy lot of domain names and spread their pages so they get first page on Google and you don't notice that they are a scam.
Google should ban them permanently and any website about Belford university.
Live person should stop providing support for scammers / spammers and diploma mills.

Is Belford University a recognized accredited university?
The school is not accredited by any accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education (USDE) or Council on Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA). Neither of the organizations from which Belford claims accreditation.

Belford operates under 2 different names - Belford High School and Belford University.
THEY BOTH HAVE FAKE DIPLOMAS. The only difference is that Belford High School sends out fake high school diplomas and Belford University sends out fake college degrees, including an Associate Degree for $349, a Bachelor's Degree for $449, a Master's Degree for $479, and even a
Doctorate Degree for $549.*

Belford University is an organization offering online unaccredited degrees for "life experience". The organization maintains a post office box in Humble, Texas, but its certificates are mailed from the United Arab Emirates "Indian, Bangladesh" scammers who lives there.


Do not ever use your credit card to buy from them, they take money by fraud, force and they bug you by phone.










Online Degrees: Schools Scam Aspiring Students


Story:
http://abcnews.go.com/Business/PersonalFinance/online-schools-scam-students-fake-degrees/story?id=8322412
Diane Cerulli's colleagues have always sought her out for health advice, and as a certified medical assistant, she did a "pretty good job" of diagnosing their aches and pains.
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The Better Business Bureau has received 139 complaints about Belford University and Belford High... Expand
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But she couldn't see the scam coming -- an online offer to get a medical degree by taking a test based on life experience for a mere $1,400.
"I always wanted to be a doctor, and I thought this was a dream come true," said the 59-year-old from Matawan, N.J.
After taking the multiple-choice test, Cerulli received a letter from Belford University, one of many online schools that purport to be accredited. It read: "You are now a doctor. Diplomas and paperwork will be mailed to you after you pay $1,400 for the degree."
Cerulli said, "Foolishly, I did that. I was told I could see patients and prescribe medicine. What was I thinking?"
Cerulli is one of hundreds of victims of online scams that offer university and high school diplomas for cash, according to the Better Business Bureau (BBB).


Better Business Bureau Warns Consumers About Belford University Diploma Mill


Story:
http://blog.directoryofschools.com/diploma-mills/better-business-bureau-warns-consumers-about-belford-university-diploma-mill/


Complaints about diploma mill scams are rampant, including this report by the Better Business Bureau (BBB) in Fort Wayne, Indiana, regarding Belford University.
“Belford High School/Belford University sends e-mails offering a diploma based on life experience. The problem? The diploma is worthless! Belford is what is referred to as a diploma mill. This Texas company has the BBB’s lowest rating. Tell-tale signs of a diploma mill: No need to study; no attendance required; a flat fee is charged; guaranteed degree; you will receive your diploma in days, weeks or months; and they are typically through e-mail.”
The deceptive ads of these fake degree mills entice consumers to fork over their hard-earned money for a worthless product — a useless piece of paper that looks impressive but is easy to verify by vigilant employers. With the current spotlight on diploma mills, the informed consumer should have no problem distinguishing between an accredited online degree program and a fake degree.
It is important for potential students to research any distance-learning institution before writing a tuition check based upon hype or sales jargon. A number of reputable educational websites, like Directory of Schools, offer huge databases of accredited e-learning schools from which to choose, along with simple forms to contact the selected online colleges, universities and industry-recognized vocational schools.
Rather than playing Russian roulette with a future career by falling into the diploma mill trap, consumers can use their heads to come out ahead in the game of life.

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6 comments:

  1. Can anyone suggest me any college which gave me studying for a degree from home with more flexibility and provides a great alternative to tradition all campus based study.

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