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.
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
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
Katherine Brookley
INvery informative conference Fantastic conference – thanks so much for all your thoughtful and effective organization. I am always impressed with the commitment and efficiency of those who plan this conference.” “I really enjoyed my time at the conference. I am looking forward to next year's conference.