RE: New to Cisco

From: Roberto Giana (Roberto.Giana@econis.com)
Date: Tue Aug 19 2003 - 12:10:28 GMT-3


Well that wasn't how I received mine. I just went to the Networkers, held at
Eniwetok. As I attendet the "Certifications" power session they gave me a
paperform to fill out. They told me to leave the paper to a guy called
Chamberz (or something like that) who was waiting there to collect them.
Three weeks later I received this funny plaque with the laurels on it,
having my name and a funny number printed on it.
Maybe at the next Networkers you should whatchout for the "Certifications"
power session or check if this guy "Chamberz" is out there and ask him for a
free certification!

Best regards
Roberto

-----Original Message-----
From: Jay Hennigan [mailto:jay@west.net]
Sent: Dienstag, 19. August 2003 16:50
To: Charles Church
Cc: Michael Miller; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: RE: New to Cisco

On Tue, 19 Aug 2003, Charles Church wrote:

> Well of course it's true. I didn't make any of that up ;)
>
> P.S. I takes a pretty honest man to call Cisco and tell them you were
> accidentally given a number. After try #3, I think I would have kept
it...

Well isn't that how we all did it?

Greg, now you know the secret. Just pay your $1250, don't show up,
and bingo, you get the number. Go ahead, give it a shot.

> This is actually true, I missed my first lab date, and my score report
> that said "you passed". I got them to correct this, and I didn't so
> much as get a thank you for point it out to them.. Go figure. But I
> enjoyed the e-mail

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