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I
strongly recommend you remove your postings on real questions, since leaving them up could result in legal proceedings against you. In the past certification companies such as Sun, Microsoft, and Oracle have been known to take such actions as taking the poster to court, canceling any certifications they previously got, forbidding them from taking further certifications, and passing relevant names onto other certification groups so that the person is stopped from getting certification in other areas.
Aside from all the legal issues, I cannot believe that anyone would willingly help another person cheat. All it does is lower the value of the work that the non-cheater does. If a company hires a person who has cheated then they will quickly find that this person does not have the skills to do their job. Next time they are looking at hiring someone they are likely to decide not to bother hiring anyone who has that particular certification based on this experience. So all you are doing is hurting your own job prospects.
Andrew