Re: Selling my CCIE Number in India : dont use our country name

From: Radioactive Frog (pbhatkoti@gmail.com)
Date: Sun Aug 17 2008 - 19:22:48 ART


Guys come on get 2 the real world. Assuming he is a real guy and
really have a number. He probably work hard 2 get it. Whats wrong if
he wants 2 get some $ 4 it? There is a lot more illegal things
happens than legal. Remember that guy is smarter than us and trying 2
get the benifited from the loopholes in the ccie business.

On 8/18/08, Pavlo Bykov <slidersv@gmail.com> wrote:
> Mohammed: Just wanted to post this :)
>
> This 0808 guy is clearly a flaimbait from a disgruntled employee that thinks
> CCIEs could be sold or bought.
> You'd need to lawfully change your name to get the number, but that's
> basically like getting someone's wife, kids and mother in law.
> .... you know... Why would you do it?
>
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> On Sun, Aug 17, 2008 at 6:50 PM, mohammed shoeb ahmed
> <mdshoeb@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Dear Shelesh,
>>
>> You don't have to worry about it, the guy seems to be fraud. the very
>> first
>> CCIE number is 1024 that too it is assigned not to a person but to the LAB
>> itself, the second CCIE was Cisco employee Stuart Biggs who designed and
>> implemented these written and lab exam and his number is 1025, so the
>> first
>> real CCIE is Terry Slatery his number is 1026. so from where did this 0808
>> CCIE number come from.
>>
>> :) not to worry at all.
>>
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>> Best Regards,
>>
>> Mohammed Shoeb Ahmed
>>
>> Sr. Consultant,
>> CCIE 18379
>>
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