Saturday 4 May 2013

Hullo Hullo, I am a PhD to help you write thesis for a suitable fee!

Your humble blogger is not happy or healthy, he is sick and sick of everything, but he thinks
he caught a good-sized fish today - the credit goes to a fan. That implies, he has found a fake
PhD or a forger, or a faker who should not put Dr. prefix in front of his or her name. A guy in
Yangon, who claims to have earned a PhD in English from London has written following:

'Hullo!! Do you need any help in English? I am ready to help you with suitable price.
When you come or phone call, you will know my abality in English.

My Address: No.101, Anawrahta road, Kyauktada township, Yangon, Myanmar.
Ph:- 0943039567. All will OK in English. OUR SERVICES Dissertation { Ph.D },
Thesis, Research Paper { Master }, Scholarship { e.g. Japan-[ JDS, YLP, Mext...],
Korea, Brunei.... University Admission Offer [ At home or abroad- e.g. - NUS, NTU,...]
Term Paper ( DBL, DML, DIL..), Contract, Affidavit Speech, Thanks, Presentation
(e.g. seminar, workshop...) Company's necessities; website, legal, Judicial, Medical, IT,
Literature... OUR CLASSES English Classes ( Basic, Intermediate, Advanced, Ph.D
course) English for Business, Job seeking, Interview, TOEFL, IELTS, SAT, GCE English
for Kids (Starter, Flyer, Mover) Classes for Eighth, Ninth, Tenth Standard
**We also give English Advices to the needy people.'

Source: http://bominaung.grou.ps/people/rggzuaaumrhgqdwhk

That guy claims that he has earned a PhD (London). Your blogger infers that London
is Univ of London. Good for him.

However, the serious problem with his kind offer is that anyone who has studied up to the
high school education should be able to point out 2 spelling mistakes, similarly, anyone who
has learned English up to a degree level will be able to spot 3 contextual errors, all of them
in the very first sentence.

I hope that guy is joking. Read yourself! I would say if that guy has really earned a PhD in
English, your humble blogger will and should go and claim for a Noble (English) literature,
or a third PhD in English language.