Unassigned CCIE query.
Yes it is. I would recommend not using that service you listed. You can easily find someone to take it if you are in a major metro area by asking around and possible even from your local Cisco office.
Normal rates are $2-3k/month with a 12 month contract.
Tony
—–Original Message—– From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of Darren Johnson Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2008 11:41 AM To: ‘Cisco certification’ Subject: Unassigned CCIE query.
Hey all. As per my post last week, I passed the lab and now have an unassigned CCIE number (I paid for study and lab myself). I’m now in a position where I’m weighing up my options. Is it possible to ‘rent’ out my CCIE number to a company, whilst still remaining employed by my present employer? I have heard of rentacert.com but people seemed skeptical of it.
Let me stress, I DO NOT WANT TO VIOLATE ANY CISCO POLICIES and if renting out a cert is doing so, I WILL NOT DO IT. However, if it is possible/legal and people out there do it, can they kindly explain how it works. I want to get as much value out of my cert as possible.
Thanks for ANY advice
Darren #20078
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