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FTC shuts down $11M online diploma mill
The Federal Trade Commission on Friday pulled the plug on an online high school diploma mill that allegedly raked in $11 million since opening its virtual doors in 2006. The FTC says the mill generally charged between $200 and $300 for its “diplomas.” Let’s call it $250. That means 44,000 individuals had “graduated” from this “school” since 2006.
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They need to shut down that rathole called University of Phoenix, as it's all one giant scam.