10-12-2012, 03:10 AM
All this time I thought it was that butt-scratching bald guy who got 15 pals to write his dissertation for him, then proclaimed himself an accreditation expert.
Turns out it's some clown in Pakistan named Salem Kureshi who is clearing $70 million/year selling fake degrees. The Googasian law firm (perhaps best known for class action suits against Belford and CCNH) appears to have him in their sights.
Turns out it's some clown in Pakistan named Salem Kureshi who is clearing $70 million/year selling fake degrees. The Googasian law firm (perhaps best known for class action suits against Belford and CCNH) appears to have him in their sights.
Quote:Biggest Diploma Mill Scam in World History
The massive Karachi-based Organization for Global Learning Education has perpetrated a scam on the American public that continues to contravene domestic and international laws. They have lied to and ignored our government investigators -- and it appears they are going to get away with it. They get your money through a number of fake universities and launder the money through an organization known as Education Services Provider (in California) that in turn deposits your money to a bank in Pakistan.
These fake college websites are just a few of the known schools to be part of the scam known as The Organization for Global Learning Education
- Ashbery University
- Ashwood University
- Belford University
- Belford High School
- Cambell University
- Campile university
- Corllins University
- Grendal University
- Headway University
- Hill University
- Lorenz University
- Lydon State University
- McFord University
- McGraw University
- Must University
- Northern Port University
- Panworld University
- Rochville University
- Rise University
- Rochville High School
- Walford University
- Western Advanced Central University
- Western Valley Central University
- Wilson State University
- Woodfield University
- Woodfield High School
If you've been scammed by any of these within the last six months, read this page. If it's been more than six months, or if you've been unsuccessful with your charge-back, please contact The Googasian Firm, P.C., by calling 1-877-540-8333, or send an email to the Googasian Firm.
Quote:By the end of 2003 Kureshi began making more money than he had ever imagined possible. Orders for college degrees and high school degrees were coming in by the thousands. Soon Kureshi hired his friend from the United Arab Emirates to print and ship the diplomas to unsuspecting students in the United States.
With more money coming in then [sic] ability to handle alumni, Belford/Rochville completely stopped providing any follow up service beyond issuing the fake diploma. Once a student received his or her diploma, they were ignored by Belford/Rochville.
By 2005, the Better Business Bureau had recorded over 200 complaints about these two fake universities.
Complaints to the Better Business Bureau went unanswered. Most of the complaints were about lack of service after the sale and refusing to offer refunds even though their website clearly stated that refunds were available.
It is currently estimated that Kureshi and his group of co-conspirators from Pakistan earn approximately $55 million per year from Americans and another $15 million per year from Europeans, Australians, and residents of all other countries combined. In 2004 – 2007 when the USA economy was at its strongest, it is estimated that Kureshi and his Pakistani co-conspirators earned between $150 million and $200 million each of those years.