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binudkombli: Luring Illegal Online students, now that I seem to be ...

Orlando, FL (PRWEB) October 20, 2012

For the latest information reflects that about 1.2 million people each month, enter the keyword GED (or other derivatives of GED and high school) in search engines to find a way to serve a valid certificate online that will result in landing a better job. Unfortunately, many fake diploma mills, which obviously does not meet the strict guidelines of the glasses, but ads advertising on search engines. Google seems to be able to take action and a legitimate online school, Franklin Virtual High School (http://www.franklinvirtualschools.com) would like to see resolved.


One thing we know

said David Hoose, a director of Franklin, is that the advertiser is special to set ads up to five at a time with different names of schools, although they are really only one operation. By Hoose, the subject has been exposed many times, but by many different entities, school name and URL, are still visible in Google PPC (pay-per-click) position.

not only see Americans throwing your hard earned money down the drain, but it makes it increasingly difficult to forums legal entities, such as Franklin Virtual High School to meet increased advertising (PPC) costs that the school is fraudulent ready to pay for college and secondary school level keywords, Google advertising.


A professor of international law, Dr. Sanjiv Bhatnagar, has recently expressed concern

this issue, including quoted as saying that the U.S. has very limited jurisdiction (the) international companies. Further information (including and efforts to suppress the trend) can be found at

students from these diploma mills are not worth the paper it is written Hoose said. On the other hand Franklin a fully accredited, investing in real academic development and support, and offers affordable options with different satisfaction or money back guarantee so those who sign up with us you can be sure they are not wasting money.

He said that consumers should be diligent and check credentials before signing a contract with any online school. They were so dedicated to helping prospective students that we have developed a quick reference for currently advertised online school programs / options that can be found on our website in http://www.franklinvirtualschools.com/trusted, noted Hoose. Franklin is accredited by the Advance-ED Group, the parent organization of the bag, NCA, and NWAC, as well as merit rating of BBB +. All information can be found Franklin accreditation on their website.

Further information about the school scammers operating abroad, was chosen in part of the coalition of supporters of online education and online advocates for Fraud Monitoring America as spokesmen for the investigative journalism program advisory Distance Fraud Rings and you can be found online at http://www.DiplomaMillScam.com

to learn more about Franklin Virtual High School, call (888) 990-3847.

A: Franklin Virtual High School (FVHS) for adolescents and adults who want to meet the high standards of education or equivalency as students in full time or part time. The school, which was founded in 2009 and offers a 100 percent online education, is accredited by the Advance-ED Group, the parent organization of the bag, NCA, and NWAC, and BBB + rated. As a private company, FVHS based learning is an educational institution that does not compete with public or charter schools for the state funds. FVHS students trying to accomplish different objectives, the promotion of further education or a trade / vocational, private schools and colleges in the community, or large universities.

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