So clearly there are some misconceptions about people who buy from these sites. Both my Masters degree diplomas were water damaged at my parents' house while I was on deployment in Djibouti in 2007-2008. I recently decided to replace them, but Touro University is now Trident U. And would only provide me replacements with the Trident name. So I opted to order replacements from one of the online sites that sells fake diplomas. There's negative info on the web about all these sites so I basically went with the one that charges $65 for a diploma instead of the ones that charge $200 and up.
I decided to just order one diploma and see what it was like and figured if it was a scam, I could work with USAA to resolve my credit card or, worst case, I get burned for only $65. I placed my order on a Sat 27 June and the diploma copy arrived on Wednesday 1 July.
Diploma came in a bunch of cardboard to keep it straight. It was exactly as advertised. Gold seal, professional in appearance, same wording as my original diploma - a great proxy for the real thing. I went ahead and ordered the diploma for my second Masters degree tonight. I had to contact the company to have them add my second degree to their roster (MS in Health Sciences) which they knocked out for me in 30 min and closed the loop with me via a professional and I guess friendly email.
The reviewers below who are simply regurgitating what they read on the web are missing the point. No employer is going to ask you for your diploma or transcripts. They go directly to the school for official transcripts. I just moved to the civilian sector so I went through this. Had questions raised about the whole Touro to Trident thing but it worked out. Anyway, like one of the reviewers below said, not everyone is trying to defraud the government and not every site is a scam. I certainly had a good experience with this one and got my money's worth.