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International School

International School A school that promotes international education, in an international environment.

166

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2126

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4.9

1 Review

4.9 SmartReviews Score

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3.7

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4.9

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1 Review

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1 Review

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3.7

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4.3

1 Review

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4.1

1 Review

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4.9

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the Guardian

Latest international news sport and comment from the Guardian

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5

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5 SmartReviews Score

Tailor-Made Tours Travel With Local Travel Agents

Evaneos is the leading online marketplace for tailor-made tours Plan your trip with the expertise of a local travel agent in the destination

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4.2

1 Review

4.2 SmartReviews Score

Sulwhasoo

Sulwhasoo International Official Website Skincare Make-up Mens products Sulwhasoo Spa and Flagship stores locations and open hours Sulwhasoo International

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5

1 Review

5 SmartReviews Score

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4.8

1 Review

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4.1

1 Review

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4.2

1 Review

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3.1

21 Reviews

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wow, Incredible Connection is not getting thumbs up from me to order online EVER again. Dont answer phones, when they do they cant help. The chat you wait up to an hour for some Jack to tell you nothing. And please, do not attempt the email, that will never ever get a response. So, i still dont have my delivery, shocking and frankly exhausting! Incredible, you will NOT get a cent out of me again, takealot the way to go.

Bad

3 years ago

trevor

Good day On the Tuesday the 2nd of June I phoned you branch to find out if they have a Samsung 49 inch Smart tv available they said yes. On my arrival I ask the sales man he said yes I will go fetched it in the store room . He returned with no tv and say the manager says it is reserved for a white customer as he white customer just phoned and paid a deposit over the phone . Since when??? Then he says I can go and buy a tv some where else, Or I can travel to Mall of Africa that is your manager? Mall of Africa has 2 Tv , on my arrival at mall of Africa they do have 2 tv 1 are on display the other one connected to a X Box ??? Time Petrol and still no Tv if you call that service then I don’t know . I logged a complain with customer care on the 2nd of June still no feedback or mail or Phone call , now that is pathetic now I can’t blame your staff or Branch managers because it filters from the top down Still waiting on feedback ???

Bad

3 years ago

Jason

4.9

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4.6

3 Reviews

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I've recently purchased a health insurance plan with Cigna Global HEALTH solutions, via Pacific Prime. I was impressed with their sales team approach towards explaining the various insurance plans available, as well as their promptness in being available to address queries. The transaction was smooth, quick and in a Non face to face environment just the kind of partner I was looking to buy such a comprehensive plan from. Kudos to Michael Blankson, the Singapore based Sales Manager for seeing this transaction and process through so efficiently. Well done.

Excellent

3 years ago

Rishi Lalwani

Don't bother with this middle man agency. They have zero interest in you during the application process (e.g. they never once spoke to me on the phone nor checked if details in my application were correct, even though at the time I spoke very little English, but they wouldn't have known that and didn't offer the option to apply in another language) and they also recommend some insurers with terrible reputations (in fact, some are actually another agent, not at insurer themselves, but linked to an insurer, but that link is not divulged). If you have a dispute with a claim, be prepared for them to side with the insurer and effectively act as a gatekeeper to your communication with them. Do not use.

Bad

3 years ago

C. T.

4

1 Review

4 SmartReviews Score

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4.8

23 Reviews

4.8 SmartReviews Score

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I have NEVER had problems with 1st Contact! On the rare occasion I have had to contact 1stContact staff they have been professional, helpful & extremely knowledge. I highly recommend them to friends & family. My transfers ALWAYS clear on time with no delays. GREAT JOB GUYS! KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!

Excellent

3 years ago

Doreen Harty

I have been using 1s contact forex for years now and have never had issues. Great service, great team to speak with, quick transfers and the best part is the other side has no added fees to pay. Highly recommended for forex transfers.

Excellent

3 years ago

Bethany X.

4.6

4 Reviews

4.6 SmartReviews Score

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Extremely poor customer service, managed to allow my car to fail the first IVA due to a faded sticker on the tow bar (factory fitted), in all it took twice as long than it should have (they had my care for 4mths). The only saving grace was they did not charge me for the additional IVA but some other costs crept into the invoice...so, no customer service, quote not maintained and way way way too long...I would not recommend this firm to anyone...

Poor

3 years ago

Jacqui Smithroberts

ShipMyCar were contracted to ship a car from South Africa to the UK. Quoted 12 to 16 weeks. Collection was some 30 weeks later. Communications was very poor throughout. From a web site which promises so much and delivers so little. The time for shipping and delivery was 3 times as much as quoted. Communications was very poor and required much prodding after each step failed to materialise. This in turn caused me to make multiple changes to my rota to be available for collect of the car, as each deadline changed. Made a journey down to Milton Keynes in Nov 18 to collect my goods and personal effects, as the car was no where near being available for collection. The car was not ready or accessible on arrival after being informed in advanced of my arrival date and time After constant prodding as too progress, being informed the car was ready for collection in Feb 2019 and having 7 days to collect, after which time a daily GBP10 fee would be chargeable, a time and date was confirmed and still the car was not ready, the license plates were being fitted and the side window tint was being removed on the day of collection. After informing I would be collecting the car that day. Additions to the quote were added without communication. All in all a rather long and drawn out process which could have been better handled if the communication were all the was promised. Would not recommend for shipping your car.

Poor

3 years ago

Bill Humphreys

4.7

1 Review

4.7 SmartReviews Score

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4.9

1 Review

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Houston Fertility Institute the largest and most experienced fertility clinic in Texas is Houston039s IVF leader providing advanced infertility treatment fertility preservation family balancing and more for local to international patients from 13 convenient offices

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Springer

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5

1 Review

5 SmartReviews Score

Ergobaby

Ergobaby039s ergonomic baby carriers are award winning carriers acknowledged by the International Hip Dysplasia Institute Shop our baby carriers and baby products today

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4.1

1 Review

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GBSCIDP

The GBS CIDP Foundation International - preeminent global non-profit organization for Guillain-Barré syndrome chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy multifocal motor neuropathy MMN

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4.9

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Cam

The mission of the University of Cambridge is to contribute to society through the pursuit of education learning and research at the highest international levels of excellence It is one of the worlds leading research universities and offers a wealth of study opportunities for individuals from around the world As a global university Cambridge disseminates the results of

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3.3

4 Reviews

3.3 SmartReviews Score

Conference Series

Join International Scientific Conferences Global Events Meetings on Medical Pharma Engineering Life Sciences across USA Europe Asia Pacific Middle East for 2019 - 2020

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THIS COMPANY IS A SCAM!!! THEY TOOK MY $696 AND GAVE ME NOTHING, no conference, no refund after countless requests through multiple avenues. I didn't realize until it was too late. My airfare and lodging were non-refundable and my company could not reimburse me for anything because the conference NEVER HAPPENED. DO NOT FALL FOR IT!!

Bad

1 year ago

EmilyCarman

ConferenceSeries is a group of criminal fraudsters (usually with Indian background) who need to be rounded up and severely punished. Their assets should be seized to recompense the many, many, many who have been tricked. Over 60 delegates were scammed by ConferenceSeries 3 days ago, all in the one conference venue in Melbourne, Australia - would you believe on opening day? The scam occurred across 2 fields of study - material science/nanotechnology and paediatric medicine held in 2 different rooms. This caused combined alarm and outrage. It is the first time I've seen a contingent of police and detectives called in by delegates to the one conference venue to investigate. This is the MO of ConferenceSeries and other predatory conference scams like it: 1. There is no contact information for anyone in the ConferenceSeries organisation that is reliable or credible. There is no sponsor and no-one gets paid, including invited speakers. You will see overseas contact numbers and email addresses advertised on conference material which will not get you anywhere should you choose to reach out for trustworthy and reliable information. 2. Greatly exaggerated conference title eg 'World Congress something or other..' associated with very low, amateurish standard of conference amenity. Conference kits and information are disproportionately low quality to poor compared to the conference registration fee delegates have paid. 3. Attractive conference venue initially advertised, such as 5 star renowned and centrally located hotel chain/convention centre in a popular global city, desirable for tourists. This is the lure - the hook with the fat worm on it. This is the bait to entice you to pay the registration fee. At the ‘last minute’, typically a day or two before the scheduled conference start date, someone switches the venue to some low key, cheap out of the way place in the outskirts of the same city. No notification may be given to you of the venue change however if you do contact a ConferenceSeries member to complain about poor communication, they will tell you they tried contacting you through emails and made repeated phone calls to reach you about the venue change when they did nothing of the sort. 4. As a second lure, ConferenceSeries advertise a detailed conference lecture program online with fake grainy photos of fake international academic luminaries or misrepresented actual academic luminaries. These draw you in - once again to get you to pay the high registration fee because the 'United Nations' looking academia make it look legit and give it a sense of gravitas. 5 The registration fee is always in foreign currency limited to US dollars, British pounds or Euros. This fee is paid online via the Conference series website. Typically fees start from $599 USD, once again way out of proportion to the eventual poor standard of the actual conference. Do NOT pay it! As you are not going to be getting a 'world congress' as advertised but an informal village meeting. 6. Acknowledgement of payment is sent via email to record that you voluntarily handed over your payment ie. you weren't robbed. However, there are NO credible details of the conference organisation who has taken your money or the organiser on the receipt. You will have no idea where your money just went to. 7. The conference program advertised online can be filled with textbook loads of topics - the third lure. It will not fit into the time allotted for the lecture program over 2 days with 3 coffee breaks and lunch. Fake social media reviews might be attached praising the depth and peer reviewed rigour of conference material presented. 8. The ConferenceSeries conference is typically advertised to be held over 2 days however they only need duped delegates to turn up on Day 1, when a representative will take a picture of the bewildered group of delegates sitting down at their tables listening to the speaker (who BTW is a delegate who has been duped into thinking he/she is worthy to be the keynote speaker). 9. When you arrive for the conference, you can see a very modest amount of money has been outlaid by ConferenceSeries to book a cheaper, out of the way, semi-plausible venue. Needless to say the venue is nowhere near 'World Congress' standard. You will also find a little bit of money has been spent providing a laminated attendance certificate to assuage your growing anger. Also a conference ID lanyard and maybe a cheap useless brochure and paper show bag. 10. There is no conference introduction or welcome. Someone from the group will just get up and say 'Oh well since, I was asked to give a talk I'll be the first to start..' Ha, ha! On Day 2 of the ConferenceSeries conference, nobody shows up. It's finished. Scam job successfully completed. Have a good life. 11. Despite the online hype about 'International' or 'World' convention or conference, the number of delegates is usually limited to a modest number, say 40-50 people, to fit in a modest-sized room. 12. A ConferenceSeries staff member may use that discrete picture from Day 1's attendance to demonstrate the faux conference is not a scam at all to candidates who dare complain by email. 'Of course, it's not a scam. You see in the email attachment, there is a picture of people sitting down listening to a talk at the venue. Isn't that enough evidence that this is not a scam?' 13. No information about the conference coordinator or sponsor or any contact information about the conference organisers are given by ConferenceSeries in their emailed reply to your complaint. You may liaise briefly with a person with an English sounding pseudo name such as Saby Mathews, they will inform you that they will discuss with their 'higher authority' (Satan?) and will endeavour to 'get back to you as soon as possible' which unfortunately for you, means never. In the end, delegates turn up to witness a farcical comedy of other conference delegates turning up to give talks to each other for gratis. Just like a local WhatsApp group, it costs nothing. Essentially speakers do not know they have been used and tricked already twice over - three times over if speakers have succumbed to earlier flattery about their professional eminence (when ConferenceSeries really don't know them from a bar of soap). Original delegates who are tempted to become 'academic lecturers' by unashamed flattery from ConferenceSeries staff usually will receive an email or phone call about a month before the conference start date. Fatefully, they are tempted to also provide a photograph of themselves as well as an electronic signature for ConferenceSeries' online self-promotional use. For those who have offered their photo and their authentic signature, you will have no control of how these will be used again. Nor can you request that your signature or photo be withdrawn as it is now ConferenceSeries property. ConferenceSeries also may embed a spy or a mole among the delegates (usually Indian ethnicity). That sham delegate will appear to others as just an ordinary fellow delegate or conference attendee. But his or her manner and demeanour is to 'facilitate' momentum in the group and report about the final outcome to 'head office'. That mole will seem a real people person - perhaps enthusiastic, congenial or encouraging or have some leadership quality among the group of otherwise lost-looking scammed delegates. In this way, some discussion and mileage is promoted by the mole as if to make the most of a scam situation. And of course, in the end, that mole provides a glowing online report about how great and worthwhile that particular scam conference was in contrast to the overwhelming negative reports from others. In short, ConferenceSeries organisers/scammers enjoy a certain comedic satisfaction at the gullibility of professionals across a wide range of disciplines, in some situations playing on their professional vanity, their need to keep up to date in the 21st century, their desire to improve their CVs and a universal desire to travel to foreign places to escape usual daily work routine. Medical and health care workers are fantastic targets as they are generally trusting souls who don't fight back much. Out of embarrassment or natural passivity, particularly with certain cultures and ethnicities, many deceived conference delegates are too embarrassed to complain and 'just don't want to cause trouble' - serving ConferenceSeries very well indeed. ConferenceSeries perfectly understand that in good faith, individual hard-working people have taken time off weeks beforehand, paid hundreds of dollars for conference registration, thousands of dollars in organised travel and accommodation etc...but do they really care? Of course they do, but in a roundabout way. They want your business again as a repeat customer, which is the reason why in the near future as more people complain it is likely the online presence of ConferenceSeries will gradually disappear....only to be resurrected in another form, one way or another, as an evil twin under a different name. To use adjectives like 'predatory' or 'flaky' to describe ConferenceSeries and similar ilk, as some online reviewers do, is too kind. As is the term 'money-making' as per Beall et al. Such organisations as these should be branded as thieves, criminals and fraudsters who are to be arrested, publicly identified, fined and jailed with the cooperation of police resources from across the world. I hope this review has been helpful to you so you can make a wise decision about joining a ConferenceSeries conference. I believe scammed delegates, as a force for good, should motivate Google, Facebook as well as other search engines and social media to completely and utterly wipe out Conference Series and OMICS from online and social media existence!

Bad

3 years ago

S. X.

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