We take on a hard jobsite reality: being asked to fake cable certification results to close out a project and secure a manufacturer warranty. We explain why that choice is fraud, how it wrecks trust and careers, and what doing it right looks like for technicians, contractors, manufacturers, and customers.
• why faking certification results is fraud and not a shortcut
• warranty audits and how manufacturers spot red flags
• real business fallout: rejected systems, retesting costs, back charges, lost customers
• legal exposure: breach of contract, fraudulent documentation, lawsuits, insurance issues
• what to do when a boss pressures you: comply vs push back and document
• practical technician rules: never sign work you did not do, save native test data, protect your name
• raising the bar: train for quality, clarify certification vs verification vs qualification
• industry accountability: random audits, native file requirements, third party validation, smarter buying
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