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
Manvi Lohia
INTHEY ARE A COMPLETELY FRAUD COMPANY THEY ARE COMPLETELY FRAUD PEOPLE, THEY TOOK 1500 DOLLARS FROM ME AND NEVER GOT BACK TO ME ABOUT THE CONFERENCES. DO NOT BELIEVE IN THIS COMPANY. BIGGEST FRAUD EVER!!!!
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.
Beatrice Mariottini
ITScam! I was too contacted by two different profiles on LinkedIn to attend a star conference in Rome. Both profiles didn’t seem to belong to a real person. The description of the conference did not make sense, nor does their website. They immediately ask you to pay a fee. It’s a scam!
Sarah Glenn
INAbout my experience Star Conferences is totally a staggering gathering coordinator. I have really enjoyed my presentation since it moved me to be courageous and being a brave and straightforward I can rouse individuals that work for me. I was also planning to attend the upcoming event of Star conferences