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Fraud

I was led to believe that the degree I am persuing would be valid for law enforcement employment. I was told today by a government agent that my degree will be worthless for this type of employment. I have multiple loans to pay for the education that I can not pay if I do not get a degree that will get me better pay. Is there anything that I can do? Is this legal?

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Anonymous
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Posted on / Nov. 06, 2007 15:03:00

Re: Fraud

I agree with Mr. Lee,

I am sure that somewhere buried in paper work (i.e. small print) is a disclaimer from the organization handing out your degree, that there are no guarantees.

In many "sales" areas, the prevailing rule for centuries is "caveat emptor"---"let the buyer beware".

In my opinion, you have absolutely no chance to win even a penny in a law suit.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Nov. 06, 2007 15:03:00

Re: Fraud

I agree with Mr. Lee,

I am sure that somewhere buried in paper work (i.e. small print) is a disclaimer from the organization handing out your degree, that there are no guarantees.

In many "sales" areas, the prevailing rule for centuries is "caveat emptor"---"let the buyer beware".

In my opinion, you have absolutely no chance to win even a penny in a law suit.

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