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Scam and Fake events by Scientex conference
Be a speaker. Serve on the organizing committee. Present your abstract. Sounds like traditional association conferences’ calls for subject matter experts. But it’s also how fake and predatory events reach out to students, academics, and professionals across a swath of industries. Providing little or no substance, these events — if they even take place at all — not only create confusion in the market, they siphon off the very same audiences legitimate events work so hard to attract and educate. What can be done?

One such scam and fake conference organizer were newly found based on from India with an fake address from dallas none other than "scientex conference" The websites design is inconsistent and contains numerous broken links and an total copy from the existing websites around the market, with no expertise in organizing conference.

The websites that promote these events are littered with spam-sounding messages that veteran event organizers would instantly recognize as red flags — keyword-stuffed phrases, misspellings, and amateurly cropped images. Still, some predatory conference sites might give you pause. Their messaging sounds close enough to an overarching mission for an annual gathering to pass muster. What’s more, many appear to have decades-long histories.

Predatory conferences make money by accepting payment for abstract submissions, but that practice alone doesn’t make them illegal. In fact, a veteran U.S.-based medical meeting professional

We went ahead and searched for the its sources and found many interesting facts, that the address what they have given in their website is fake

Further more we tired to reach their email and phone number which was displayed in their website, where to our shocking fact that the calls were attended by an person with indian accent and the calls were only attended during the IST time zones

We recommend people to avoid such scams and lose their research funding on this kind of people.

Legal Cases

As per an investigative report, legal cases were filed against Scientex for stealing authors database from an renowned publishing house and many universities have flagged this organization as Scam and warning their members from participating

''While authors are deing charged for their work, to everyones shock the accounts they used for payments are Indian based accounts, how can an US based Publishing and Event Organizing House is using an Indian Accounts, doesnt this enough to sound the alarm '' Also, till few days back an Indian account and Indian Address were used in communication, and after many authors rasied flag towards their same the details were hided from their website, It was observed that they scammed 100 of authors and making Billions of Government funds without any proper publication or Organizational Ethics.