Re: Looking for MCPs to link to my company by The
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Tue Apr 17 06:49:08 CDT 2007
Actually no, as long as he has your permission to use your MCPID its fine.
The choice is yours as to whom you wish to associate your MCP status with.
.rev
"John R" <jsr813@zoominternet.net> wrote in message
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> <kaceyjames@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>> Hello fellow Microsoft test takers.
>>
>> I have a growing IT Consulting company in Manhattan and am trying to
>> advance my Microsoft partnership status. To do that I need a couple
>> of MCPs or MCSEs. I'm ramping up to start growing this business in
>> July, so if you would let me tie your MCP number to my company I would
>> consider you for work in the future. Right now I don't have any extra
>> work, but hopefully during the summer I will need lots of help.
>> Or if your number isn't linked to another company and you just want to
>> help, it would be much appreciated.
>>
>> Let me know if your interested,
>>
>> Kacey Fern, MCSE
>> INTERLiNK TECHNOLOGIES
>> kfern@interlinktechnologies.com
>> Linking Technology between the World and You
>> www.interlinktechnologies.com
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> I can see the conversation now...
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> "Sure, Mr Prospect, I am a Microsoft Partner. To earn that, I went to a
> usenet group and got a bunch of certified people to link their MCP ID to
> my company, which is really only me. No, they don't actually work for me,
> actually, I've never even met any of them and I don't know anything about
> them other than the fact that they were stupid enough to comply with my
> request. Where are they from? Oh, I imagine that they are from China or
> India. What's that? How does that prove that my company can help you?
> Well, I got the points, didn't I?"
>
> Excuse me, but isn't one of the terms of Microsoft Partnership program to
> get the points is to actually employ certified people? Are you sure you
> want to start off your partnership with Microsoft in this fashion? Are
> you sure you want to advertise that here?
>