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WTF, no wonder LKY say PRC are better than sinkies, this the kind of talented PRC LKY yearning for...cheaper, better and faster....come here to study poly, then sideline printing fake degree to sell to PRC returning home...wow what a real talent indeed!!! profit margin so good, cost only 70cts, but sell at $2800..cheaper better and faster HAHAHAHAHAH
S'pore-based China vendor admits fake $2,800 degree printed on 70-cent paper
I warn students they may get into trouble
By Liew Hanqing and Lim Wei Li
February 21, 2010
The New Paper on Sunday went undercover to meet up with a fake degree peddler, a 24-year-old China national who graduated from a local polytechnic.
The man said that degrees from NUS, NTU, SMU and SIM are available, and would cost $2,800 each.
He added that he required a 20 per cent deposit to confirm an order, and would issue a receipt which buyers must produce when collecting their degree in two weeks.
The degrees are printed in a factory in Malaysia, he claimed.
When confronted by The New Paper on Sunday team, the man said he had been peddling fake degrees in Singapore for about half a year, in addition to working as an agent for a company based in China.
He said he gets commission for each degree sold, and claims he makes a point to caution his customers against using their fake degrees to look for jobs, whether in Singapore or in China.
He also said the fake degrees are cheaply made and are printed on regular paper that costs about 70 cents a sheet.
S'pore-based China vendor admits fake $2,800 degree printed on 70-cent paper
I warn students they may get into trouble
By Liew Hanqing and Lim Wei Li
February 21, 2010
The New Paper on Sunday went undercover to meet up with a fake degree peddler, a 24-year-old China national who graduated from a local polytechnic.
The man said that degrees from NUS, NTU, SMU and SIM are available, and would cost $2,800 each.
He added that he required a 20 per cent deposit to confirm an order, and would issue a receipt which buyers must produce when collecting their degree in two weeks.
The degrees are printed in a factory in Malaysia, he claimed.
When confronted by The New Paper on Sunday team, the man said he had been peddling fake degrees in Singapore for about half a year, in addition to working as an agent for a company based in China.
He said he gets commission for each degree sold, and claims he makes a point to caution his customers against using their fake degrees to look for jobs, whether in Singapore or in China.
He also said the fake degrees are cheaply made and are printed on regular paper that costs about 70 cents a sheet.