Re: CCIE LAB R&

From: Ronnie Angello (ronnie.angello@gmail.com)
Date: Thu Jan 18 2007 - 18:34:05 ART


Not to mention that you won't experience that natural high, the feeling of
achieving something that you worked so hard for. People are going to expect
you to be an expert once you are a CCIE and that phony lab won't help you in
the real world!

On 1/18/07, Jeremy Roenick <swateng@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> There a lot of sites who sell real labs - sell after they got them from
> free
> sources. Kind guys sometimes give dumps to each other and their friends
> but
> sometimes on some level someone sells dumps to these sites :)
>
> Most famous bastards who behave like that are cciecert.net from South
> Korea.
> I've got absolutely no idea why Cisco hasn't killed these animals yet.
> Besides all of their requisites are well-known. May be the main reason is
> that they sit in Korea. BTW any ideas how to kill their business?
>
> And residents of these bastards sat right here, in GS I mean.
> And absolutely DON'T BUY any labs from any sites like cciecert.net and
> others
> cause they got or steal labs from such candidates as you and from free
> sources and make easy money on this.
>
> If you want to get the real labs and dumps it's better be a good social
> engineer than pay money to these monkeys :) Good mates are always welcome
> everywhere and you can always get the same for free of charge :)
>
> P.S. And don't forget about good understanding of the technologies and
> hands-on experience :)
>
> >Just say NO. 99% of the time they are not real labs but some crappy
> attempt
> >at putting together a lab scenerio. Then if you go ahead, try to
> "memorize"
> >the scenerio instead of studying, you will fail the exam. And when you go
> >to
> >get your money back, their response to you will be - either "You didn't
> >study enough." or "The lab must have changed a little."
>
> >DO NOT support these people selling these labs. If no one buys them, they
> >will eventually stop doing it.
>
> >AND - anyone who sells "real labs" violates NDA and should be reported to
> >the CCIE team.
>
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