Total scam
Total scam. Took my money, cancelled the conference failed to refund monies due and no response from any of their email addresses. And their phone number does not work. Avoid them like the plague.
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Total scam. Took my money, cancelled the conference failed to refund monies due and no response from any of their email addresses. And their phone number does not work. Avoid them like the plague.
Eurascion is totally fake.i was scammed in to attending 23rd international homeopathic conference in London from India at premier inn London heathrow airport terminal 4 hotel. When I reached their on 1st Dec 23. I found their is no any conference even there is no any conference hall in that hotel.
Scam - won’t tell you where the conference is specifically wo info or $ don’t waste ur time. Same with abstract submission.
Stupidly submitted an abstract to their surgical conference before looking up reviews. Once I had filled in the application they had my number and repeatedly sent me messages asking for the conference fee. When I expressed concerns about their behaviour and reservations about the conference they just said “you won’t be disappointed”. The harassing continued by phone sng WhatsApp and they kept asking for the fee. In the end I had to block.
Even if the conference is real, it was highly unprofessional behaviour
Too many red flags. First, I got invited to speak as a dental professional on LinkedIn, but I don't have recent dental experience. Second, the person who reached out from a gmail email instead of a professional email. Third, he pre-approved my abstract and said once I submit I will get my acceptance letter and sure enough I did. That is a bit fishy. Then I receive a link to pay $229.00 USD for registration, but I don't have any kind of agreement signed prior regarding my role as a speaker. I can't seem to find previous event details like photos from previous events or talks from previous speakers. Their website is hard to navigate. I was invited to speak at Oral Asia 2021, the website is conferenceseries.com, but the invoice says EuroSciCon. Even the website looks untrustworthy. I found many bad reviews of Concert Series on 10 Times.
One person wrote, "Conference series LLC Ltd is a scam. They advertise conferences and collect registration fees but no such conferences are ever planned." There are many who didn't get a refund and didn't hear back from organizers.
Be careful about EuroSciCon aka Concert Series LLC Ltd. I asked my due diligence expert about this and he agreed with me that this is a scam.
Part of the OMICS international group. Not real conferences. Get you to pay online. No receipt given.
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