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vmlee
Dec 27, 2005, 06:20 PM
I know some one that paid Belford University for a degree. But Belford University has not kept there end of the deal and this person that I know is very upset over the whole thing.

To me these so called universities are getting more and more known on the internet and I think they are all fraud.

I think the US government should step in on these issues and track down these individuals arrest them and put them in prison for 10 to 20 years for computer internet fraud. Unless they can really prove themselves other wise by providing the following on their web sites.

1. Real contact phone numbers and names of departments that people can call.

2. Real addressee where they are located (Not a P.O. Box) so that people mail letters to a real place.

3. Guarantee’s that your are going to what was promised or 100% of your money back.

4. To be listed as a legal educational school with local, state and government authorities.

What do you think about this?

Thank you.

Lavina
Dec 28, 2005, 11:46 AM
Well, Belford university is accredited by the International Accreditation Agency for Online Universities (IAAOU) and Universal Council for Online Education Accreditation (UCOEA). The part that I don't find trustworthy is I don't think it's possible to even get a degree in 7 days. Even with the accreditation from other universities it does seem a little off. You might want to look at this forum: https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/printthread.php?t=7012

vmlee
Dec 28, 2005, 01:20 PM
Well, Belford university is accredited by the International Accreditation Agency for Online Universities (IAAOU) and Universal Council for Online Education Accreditation (UCOEA). The part that I don't find trustworthy is I don't think it's possible to even get a degree in 7 days. Even with the accreditation from other universities it does seem a little off. You might want to look at this forum: https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/printthread.php?t=7012

Thank you for your input

BelfordUniversityScam
Apr 9, 2006, 07:24 PM
Anyone see the interesting information on Belford University at EssayFraud.org? Belford also runs term paper mills, and they are from Pakistan. Total crooks and scam artists. Scroll to the bottom of the following page for details:

http://www.essayfraud.org/forum/

Fr_Chuck
Apr 9, 2006, 07:45 PM
Well, Belford university is accredited by the International Accreditation Agency for Online Universities (IAAOU) and Universal Council for Online Education Accreditation (UCOEA). The part that I don't find trustworthy is I don't think it's possible to even get a degree in 7 days. Even with the accreditation from other universities it does seem a little off. You might want to look at this forum: https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/printthread.php?t=7012


Note those are not "known and accepted" accreditation agencies.

I can create an accreditation agency to accedite my school, this is very common in online schools also.

They are not really accredited by any national group in the US>

But many of these are not really in the US, they can be done from any foreign country by internet.

caseyallerby
Dec 5, 2006, 02:00 AM
Because he does not know how to spell and he is very negative toward those who are trying to improve the quality of their lives, He is too crass and unhelpful and seems to dwell on the negative. We are aking for help; not bitterness.

a ali sirohey
Jan 6, 2008, 08:52 AM
Dear Ahmed Ali,
Kindly note that we offer work or life experience based degrees on the basis of what applicant has already learned in his/her life, whether that knowledge is from professional or other accomplishments.

Therefore we do not offer any lectures or classes. The basic concept is to provide credit hours equivalent to applicant's complete past life/work experience.

However, we regret to inform you that we are no longer accepting applications from Pakistan. As soon as we start our services for your country, we will contact you with further details.

Regards,
William John
Assistant Registrar

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QID: 887798
Subject: General
Query: dear sir, it is indeed shock surprise that I am being awarded degree without even looking at the syllabus and going through the reading ,writing or experiencing the course material.I intended to at least do some work before getting adegree because w/o work it would be futile to keep adegree.it could not be shown to my employer because of short span.
If you have executive degree plan which expose the applicant to practical work and thesis writing than I am be immedialely informed so that I may start work.
Regards

On 12/10/07, The Belford University wrote:
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> Congratulations, ahmed ali!
>
> We are pleased to announce that on the basis of your resume submitted
> by the Assistant Registrar, the 10-member evaluation committee at
> Belford University has finally approved you for Master''s Degree in diplomacy.
>
> You can now pay the amount from the link provided below and get your
> Master''s Degree in diplomacy within 7 days from today. Once you make
> the payment, you will also be able to access the Alumni Area of
> Belford University and get exclusive privileges and discounts.
>
> If you are unable to pay the complete amount at once, you can now
> place your order for an initial deposit of $99 only. The remaining
> balance can be paid within 30 days in small and easy installments
> through our Flexible Payment Option Plan. Click the link below to read
> more details and continue with your order.
>
> Please click here to view your order details and to make payment

ProfessorR
Jan 6, 2008, 11:08 PM
Just proves the point that you should be very wary of any school offering any type of credit for "life experience", it's usually just the hook of a dubious college.

ma_art
Jan 7, 2008, 02:48 PM
Actually, I fell for their "scam" if one can call it that, but after I applied to a few jobs to get a better job or pay, I didn't hear from the perspective employers and one even laughed :mad: at me,I am not sure if it was because they thought I was an idiot or that I was just naïve.:(

I then sent Belford University an email telling them how perspective employers 'laughed' at my resume because they are accredited by an accreditation organization that is recognized by the US Department of Education.

They then refunded my 'tuition'. :) So it is guaranteed. They say it is on their site, but then they also say no refunds. But I got a refund. I actually demanded a refund, and I didn't budge either.

Belford University is also being investigated by the Texas board of higher education. And they do have a physical address - with an actual street address instead of a PO Box.

jirehs
Feb 11, 2008, 12:01 PM
If Belford University was a legit university it's extension for it's website would be .edu
And nor .org Check out any legit university and you will see what I mean. Absolutely bogus degree mill.

SentenceStructure
Feb 23, 2008, 08:38 PM
Actually, I fell for their "scam" if one can call it that, but after I applied to a few jobs to get a better job or pay, I didn't hear from the perspective employers and one even laughed :mad: at me,I am not sure if it was because they thought I was an idiot or that I was just naive.:(

I then sent Belford University an email telling them how perspective employers 'laughed' at my resume because they are accredited by an accreditation organization that is recognized by the US Department of Education.

They then refunded my 'tuition'. :) So it is guaranteed. They say it is on their site, but then they also say no refunds. But I got a refund. I actually demanded a refund, and I didn't budge either.

Belford University is also being investigated by the Texas board of higher education. And they do have a physical address - with an actual street address instead of a PO Box.


I can see why you tried to scam future employers by buying a fake degree. You need to learn where to place periods!

lilalouwho
Jun 29, 2008, 01:53 AM
To the person who said they were scammed, I would like to know what you said to insure that they gave you your money back... :confused:

lilalouwho
Aug 18, 2008, 12:32 PM
Simply state that you will take further action against them, if they do not issue you a refund, take it up with the better business bureau

university_iran
Sep 8, 2008, 11:17 AM
I can earn university degree from universities that joined unesco.
four years experience = bachelor degree
six years experience = master degree
eight years experience = doctorate degree
four years experience + physician degree = specialist medical such as orthopedic specialist and etc

aunice1
Oct 27, 2008, 10:58 PM
Yes, Belford University is not a decent institution. Try Almeda, they require both experience and education, however they are not accredited by the government either.

You must be sure to determine whether you actually need government accreditation.