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Does anyone know a way to report a company claiming to be a "Microsoft Certified Partner" when they aren't?

Or a way to truly check if they are or not?

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Have you tried contacting Microsoft? – John Gardeniers Jan 4 '11 at 0:35
Not sure what channel I should go through. Email? Phone Number? – Jonathan.Peppers Jan 4 '11 at 13:03
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For people reading this, you need to call 1-800-RU-LEGIT. – Jonathan.Peppers Jan 6 '11 at 23:54
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What kind of partner are they claiming to be? The Microsoft Partner Program is available to just about everyone and it doesn't take much (at all) to become a Registered Member of the Microsoft Partner Program.

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I am fairly sure they are not what they are claiming to be (they have little to no software development or technical experience). Is there a list of registered members on a site somewhere that I can look up? I can't find them on here: partner.microsoft.com/US/30000104?ID=91160884 – Jonathan.Peppers Jan 4 '11 at 13:06
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What is it exactly that they're claiming to be? – joeqwerty Jan 4 '11 at 22:01
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