Sofia Levi
GBScam Scam. Approached me via LinkedIn to be a speaker in a completely unrelated to me field - there is no way any credible organisation would do that, and then kept insisting for me to pay for conference fees. Furthermore, couple of days later another LinkedIn user wrote exactly same message to me again, but this time advertising conference in another country. Don’t pay them any money, stay away
Marta LaCroft
GBUprofessional and pathetic customer service They may be a gaggle of scamsters based out of India who promise but in no way deliver. I came about to attend their convention and it was in no way as described. In addition they cheated one in all my fellow speakers and denied refund. Customer service is pathetic.
Hadly
CAWell organized Had an opportunity to attend one of their conferences on World Congress kn public health and safety, and listen to diverse case studies from different speakers. The sessions were engaging and truly had something to take back home. Well organized, keep it up guys.
James scott
FRQuite helpful The conferemve was okayish but quite helpful. Too many people in one place to from different cultures was a great highlight to the event. Looking forward to continue to learn more ways to live a happier and healthier lifestyle and to help others do the same. Thank you.
Lara
ITGood Best" is a bit woolly for Star Conference but I'll have a stab at it from my perspective. It was about breast cancer; or some particular variant of breast cancer, in which case how you define "best" might vary on your interests. A rare disease however might only have one international meeting a year to which everybody comes. so long as it is somewhere you can learn and network, I will give a 5 star. It was a worthy experience and will look for more such events to attend in future.