Wednesday 28 June 2023

A Deep Dive into the Center of Excellence Course: Truth and Transparency

 For many students worldwide, the Center of Excellence offers a wide range of online courses, serving as a gateway to knowledge, skills, and personal development. They offer a variety of subjects from the arts to sciences, health, business, and more. The appeal of the center lies in its convenience, affordability, and claim to high-quality content. However, like any educational platform, it is not without its imperfections.


In this blog, we delve into some areas of concern - issues of content quality and the communication of feedback - which have surfaced around some Center of Excellence courses.





Quality: Originality and Accuracy


While a majority of their courses have been praised for their comprehensive, well-researched content, there have been concerns about some courses, primarily revolving around originality and accuracy.


On the issue of originality, some students have pointed out that certain courses seem to resemble a "copy-and-paste" model, with content that seems to have been taken from various sources without significant modification. These courses appear to lack the depth and personal touch that is characteristic of a well-designed course. This doesn't just impact the learning experience; it also raises questions about the integrity of the content and its value to the learner.


Even more alarming are reports of inaccuracies within the courses, especially when it comes to historical data. In the quest to provide valuable and informative content, it's vital to ensure that all information is accurate. Incorrect data can lead to misinformation and confound the learning process, particularly in disciplines where fact-checking is paramount.


Feedback: Complaints and Censorship


When the above issues were brought up by students, many took to the Center of Excellence's Facebook page, expecting their voices to be heard and their concerns addressed. Unfortunately, several users reported that their comments were not published or were removed.


This form of censorship raises an additional concern regarding transparency and the freedom of communication between the platform and its users. It creates an echo chamber, which might give prospective students an unrealistically positive view of the courses. Moreover, it discourages open dialogue, an essential component of any learning environment.


It is crucial to remember that feedback, especially criticism, helps organizations grow and improve. By censoring negative comments, the Center of Excellence may be missing out on an opportunity to enhance the quality of its courses and the overall student experience.


The Way Forward


Despite these concerns, it's important to stress that many students find value in the Center of Excellence courses. But, for the platform to continue growing and serving its students effectively, it must address these issues.


The first step is to reassess the course creation process, ensuring that all content is not only original but also accurate. Rigorous fact-checking should be an essential part of course development.


In terms of communication, the Center of Excellence could benefit from more transparent policies. Allowing and encouraging feedback, even if it's negative, would create a more honest, open dialogue between the platform and its users.


The Center of Excellence has great potential to be a leading e-learning platform but to do so, it must commit to delivering high-quality, accurate content and engaging in transparent communication with its students. Remember, every educational journey is marked by continuous improvement - for both learners and providers alike.



I would NOT recommend them though. 



Monday 8 May 2023

CEO of Meta giving a random lottery payout..........NOPE.... Scamalamadingdong

 Scammers often try to deceive people by pretending to offer them money or prizes through various means, including Instagram. Here are some signs that can help you identify a scammer who is pretending to offer you money through an Instagram lottery: This is the latest! They have stolen a photo, claiming to be Lilly Lundberg...Contacted me last night...thinking I would jump for joy at a winning ticket LOL AS you can see their paintshop skills are second to non-LOL

So guys.................READ...................Down below is the gist so far...

  1. Random notification: If you receive a notification from a lottery you never participated in, it's likely a scam. Legitimate lotteries will only contact you if you have purchased a ticket or registered for the lottery. got it?

  2. Asking for personal information: Scammers may ask you to provide your personal information like your name, address, date of birth, phone number, or bank account details, claiming that they need this information to transfer your winnings. Do not provide any personal information unless you are certain it is a legitimate lottery. They did this almost immediately...eejits

  3. Pressure to respond quickly: Scammers may try to pressure you into responding quickly by claiming that you have a limited time to claim your winnings or that there are many other people competing for the prize. Legitimate lotteries do not pressure you to respond quickly or demand that you pay any fees or taxes upfront.

  4. Requesting payment or fees: Scammers may ask you to pay upfront fees or taxes to receive your winnings. Legitimate lotteries do not require you to pay any fees or taxes before receiving your prize.

  5. Suspicious account: Scammers often use fake or impersonated accounts to contact people. Check the account details, such as the profile picture, followers, posts, and comments, to see if they look genuine.

If you suspect that you are being scammed, do not respond to the message, provide any personal information or send any money. Instead, report the account to Instagram and the relevant authorities, and take steps to protect your online security, such as changing your passwords and enabling two-factor authentication on your accounts.





















Wednesday 5 April 2023

The latest scam...

 


DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY
FUND CLAIM DEPARTMENT

Unclaimed Funds ($4.2 Million)

Dear Fund Beneficiary:

This is to inform you that we received the sum of Four Million, two
Hundred thousand U.S dollars from the IMF as unclaimed funds.  The
said fund was awarded to you by the United Nations (UN) together with
the International Monetary Funds (IMF) under the Victim Compensation
Fund program.

Secondly, we received an email from Dr. John R. Jones who claimed to
be your personal doctor. He informed us about your recent conditions
and has promised to send your lawyer's contact details for change of
fund ownership. However, it is very sad to hear such bad news.

Moreover, I want to confirm if you truly suffer from Diabetic
Ketoacidosis and might not survive it according to your doctor. If I
didn't hear from you after 3 days, I shall assume the information to
be true, thus grant his request. If this was false, kindly contact Mr.
Mark Ruben, the fund transfer agent and reconfirm your details as
follows;

Contact Person: Mr. Mark Ruben
Email: mrmarkruben@departmentoft1.wecom.work

Full Name.........
Home/Office Address....
Phone Number......
Valid ID Card...

Urgent response is anticipated.

Thank you,

Mrs. Elizabeth M. Maher
New Jersey State Treasurer
elizabethmmaher@statetreasure.wecom.work




Saturday 1 April 2023

from Heaven??? NOOOOO

 This morning a friend forwarded me this free report... and I'm speechless.

 
It provides photographic PROOF that God exists.
 
Skeptical?
 
I was too...
 
But you can see the proof for yourself in just a few seconds below... just click the link below and we'll email you the report right away.
 
=> Shocking Photographical evidence that God exists

The latest scam I have been sent...

DO NOT CLICK ON THE LINK... 

Monday 12 December 2022

Hacking your computer scam.. (lies of course)

 And here we go again.. this morning....


beware.. the actual company is legit, so someone has just tried his luck! 


Marsh admon@carmonaimpresores.com.mx

Hello There. This is  the  very last  notification.

I  hacked your computer  thru the  Wireless  device you  were connecting  to.


Several weeks  prior, I  easily  accessed the  gadgets that  you utilized to get  online.


All  of the data  from your  electronics &  devices was automatically  duplicated to  my machines. 


I can  take advantage  of all  of your mobile device  messengers, social  networking sites,  email messages, chats, &  contacts.





My malware  continuously updates  its signatures (driver-based), for  that reason  it stays  not visible  to antivirus  applications. I guess  at  this point you  understand,  exactly why  I remained  unseen right  until this  exact day



Whilst  get together  data with  regards to  you,  I discovered  that you  are a  big  fan of  mature sites  & more. 
You really  love to  stop  by adult  sites  & look  at filthy  clips  while having  an ejaculation.




I have  actually made  a webcam  shooting videos  of you  wanking off. 



The  cropping and  editing of  the clip you're watching  at the  time  & your  genital masturbation. Your own  happy face  is clearly visible.  I do  not think  this  sort of  information would be  good for  your  reputation.




I  can easily  forward this  video footage  to  everybody  who know your  identity.





I  also have no  challenge  with rendering  all  of your discreet  info open  to public on-line. I'm  sure  you realize  what I  mean.

It would  be  a  true problem  for you.

I'll be  able to  ruin  your  life permanently.

I really feel  that you  seriously don't  want that  to  take place. Now let's fix  it in  this manner: you  send me  1300 $  (US dollars)  using Bitcoin  equivalent at  the time  of  payment),  & I  will right  away erase  all  of your  info from  my servers.


Proceeding that,  we will  just  forget about  one another. My bitcoin  address for  transaction: bc1qmp8g4t7ns5828vsdv53tw8zhx9f7ca9vfe8nvf


Should you  not understand  how to  transfer money  and what  exactly  btc is.  Simply just  key  in the Google "Get  btc".



I provide you  with two working  days  to transfer  money. The  time launched  monitoring instantly  as  soon as  you  opened up  the letter.


I'll see  a warning when this  e-mail is  opened.



Do not try  to  look for aid,  as the  wallet cannot  be  traced, address  the note  is originating  from and  can not  be traced  also and  created automatically,  therefore there  isn't any reason for texting  me. Do  not make  an attempt  to get  in touch  with the police &  some other  protection services,  & should  you choose  to do,  your own  info will  be revealed.




Changing  passwords  in social  media sites, electronic  mail, and  gadgets won't  help you, since  all the  information has  already been downloaded  to my hosting space.
All  the best  .  & don't do anything  foolish. Give  some thought  to your foreseeable  future.

Sunday 20 March 2022

Ukraine "help" scam...

 It has come to our attention that this person... (this could be a photo stolen) Asks for a friend request on instagram then if you follow back immediately starts chatting about the fact she is a doctor in Ukraine, and needs funs etc...  We kept this scam group going  for weeks. You can even see that the signature doesn't even match the stolen ID they used. 



Quite remarkable again they use the typical scammers words such as, "God will reward you" and bless you" etc, 


They us a plethora of bank accounts, to try and extract money from you. Asking for your WhatsApp or social media so they can ring , and oh boy they hassle you for weeks with " Help the poor people of Ukraine" Of course the money goes to the scammers, its best to donate any fund direct to the UN or Charites set up especially for them. NOT through insta or Facebook message from some random shit kicker trying to gain on a crisis! 






IF in doubt always but always go through a reputable agency/charity. All details passports, ID cards are forged... They pretend to have a director.... Also probably stolen photo. They email you constantly, with emails like this... Our team kept them very busy...The excuses are amazing! The Hope for Ukraine is a real charity, but NOTHING to do with these eejits... 


AND I QUOTE...

 We had a meeting with the director of hope for Ukraine because of the recent banking restrictions in Ukraine now, we came up with an idea of all countries paying donations to paid into the country donations account.
Furthermore the director added that individuals donating from Portugal, Germany, Romania, and Poland should use the local country account details given to us, the reason of this recent development is because most of this listed countries find it difficult to send donations directly to Ukraine, because most of the banks here were affected by explosions and they are temporary shutdown.
Kindly use the new account details sent by the director to make your donations there in Portugal. 
I’m so sorry for the inconvenience this must have caused you this period of time. 
God will reward you for all the work you do.
Use account details below 👇 



Pretending to help Ukraine while the world is in such a crisis is disgusting! to say the least...

Be warned my friends.. There are some nasty feckers about... 

If in doubt. Don't do it.,..
If its too good to be true. Don't do it...

Stay safe

Murdo..



Saturday 4 January 2020

Europcar credit card skimming?

It has come to my attention, a lot of you guys are complaining about Europcar, saying you have damages to the car after it had been inspected by one or more employees. This I will look into further...

I have had emails from folks, in France, Germany, Sweden, And this was sent this morning..



This just in.. Via express newspaper UK 

"EUROPCAR has been accused of overcharging customers for repair costs for as much as 300 per cent after Trading Standards launch investigation. Car rental company Europcar has been accused of overcharging customers for their services. They have reportedly been overcharging customers for the repairs of the vehicles"


I shall keep you all updated.