From: Jake (jakeczyz@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Jun 19 2002 - 22:57:01 GMT-3
Hmmm....
Too bad you can't prosecute people for "intent to cheat" like you can prose
cute for
"intent to kill." Otherwise, I would hope for $27 MM a year, Cisco would spend
some money
ensuring the security of the exam by having that Thailand ISP investigate the I
P
addresses sourcing those emails and prosecute the sneakernets off those people.
Also, for
those that have taken the test, did you feel the identity check was solid? I'm
a balding
and unshaven twenty-something year old and I have a harder time buying cigarett
es than I
did "identifying myself" for the lab exam. For that kind of cash, you'd think t
hey'd take
people's fingerprints or Iris scan or DNA or at least a damn picture... and not
just have
some receptionist glance at an out-of-state license.
Any thoughts?
Jake
Underpaid CCIE #9102
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--- "Rahmlow, Howard F." <Howard.Rahmlow@unisys.com> wrote:
> Anyone else on the list getting weird e-mail's like the ones below. I got
> these 2 today. They were both sent to me not to the list.
>
> Howard
>
>
>
>
> Saiyan [saiyan191@yahoo.com]
> Can you give an idea how you pass CCIE lab? Such as books, tools and which
> lab
> are you getting?
> (I saw your email in groupstudy)
>
> Somchai [loso14@yahoo.com]
> Hi,
>
> I want to upgrade my cisco routers. But don't have new release of the IOS.
> Can
> I just get your cco's logon for a while? I'm use it for my ccie exam.
>
> Thanks you,
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