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!
Barbara Bloomfield
GBThis appears to be a scam This appears to be a scam - You are invited to give a presentation in your specialist field and then they chase you for payment to the conference. Avoid.
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.
Maya bailey
ITGlad to attend, well organised Recently I happened to attend Euro Dental Congress conference. Everything was on point and it was a very well-organized event. Had great conversations with fellow doctors and academicians. The event gave glimpse of some of the best practices adopted across the globe and had really great takeaways for me personally. Keep inspiring us star conferences with more of such events!!
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