Teresa
GBVery uncertain over the legitimacy of this company I have been contacted several times, inviting me to present. I have queried whether they would be paying me a speaker fee (creating and delivering a conference slot does require quite a lot of work) and was then sent a link to purchase my speaker slot (at a higher cost than the price someone would pay to attend the conference). They are supposedly a not for profit company, however are charging high fees for people to attend these conferences (including speakers) and no one has been able to answer where the profit is going. I have spoken at conferences and events in the past for a nominal or no fee, where I have felt the organisation was legitimate, and a worthwhile cause. I have never been asked to pay $600 (plus travel and accommodation costs) to speak. Please be wary about this company
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
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.
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.