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DiplomaMakers.com Only Uses Generic Seals & Signatures
12-07-2009, 02:13 AM (This post was last modified: 12-07-2009 02:44 AM by El Centro CA.)
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DiplomaMakers.com Only Uses Generic Seals & Signatures
I talked to DiplomaMakers and originally was going to order a diploma from them, but it from what they told me, they basically just use generic seals on all of their diplomas.

To be more specific, here is an actual quote from the Q&A section on their website.

Quote:"If you send us a sample, we will use it to reproduce a new degree that will match as close to the original as we possibly can. However, please remember that some seals or emblems may be copyrighted and we don’t want anyone to get in trouble so we would have to modify them. As well, we will not forge signatures. We can either substitute our generic signatures, or at your request, leave the signature lines blank. (For an exact price quote and an estimated timeline, please mail us a clean, color copy, or if you wish an immediate response, you can scan the document and send a jpg image to customize@diplomamakers.com. [make sure the jpg does not exceed 2 MB]. Someone will quickly response to you with the details and instructions should you choose to proceed.)"

Other than that though, I must admit, it was still a pretty tough decision. They sounded very nice on the phone and prompt about returning my emails. They also take credit cards and offer quick shipping. If you didn't absolutely need for the diploma to look 100% like the original, these guys would probably be my pick. Great looking website too.



One more quote from the DiplomaMakers.com website.

Quote:"To help make our novelty diplomas authentic looking as possible, and to protect the copy written seals of many schools, we have created our own special seals, specifically made to apply to each novelty document we sell. They vary from embossments to raised gold foil stamps (and not just some gold foil sticker or so called ‘gold ink’). Click the links to see two variations from our sample page as to what our seals look like [No such luck - the links weren't working]. Unlike some of the other sites, we provide all of our seals at no extra cost."
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