DisciplinedPrep wrote:
vaibhav1446 - Are you planning to get banned from testing for upto three years? If yes, please go ahead with your terrible plan. However, please remember that what you are planning falls under serious policy voliation. Using a fraudulent payment method to register for the exam is strictly prohibited. You also must not present tampered or altered identification. Therefore, you will be caught and will be banned from taking the test for upto three years, not to mention that schools will be notified about the policy violation. Study hard and retake the GMAT in a test center near you. For more information, please read the policy document available in the below link.
Online Testing Policies & Procedures Hey! Actually there is no policy about a candidate having 2 accounts. Regarding the concerns you raised, payment will be purely legit. ID will be original with no tampering, whatsoever. If you'll check, none of your ID is linked to your GMAC account, especially if you have not given a test at one of their centres. And for GMAT Online, they have increased the number of acceptable IDs. .Please shoot more questions, WE NEED TO MAKE THIS WORK, MAN!