Attendee Lists Scam
Unfortunately, emails are circulating that offer to sell attendee/registration lists for the Operational Medicine Symposium. These emails are sent by scammers impersonating DSI.
*Note that DSI does not sell its exhibitor or attendee lists, and no third-party is authorized to distribute or sell any lists related to our event.
*Statements claiming to offer our attendee lists are fraudulent.
*Summit exhibitors may obtain attendee lists, but no emails are provided.
Please be aware that these companies have nothing to do with DSI or the Operational Medicine Symposium/OPMED. An official attendee list for the show is only available directly and exclusively from DSI. If you have any questions regarding our attendee list, please contact Emma Watters, Marketing & Digital Media Manager, at
ewatters@dsigroup.org.
Hotel Solicitations
Unfortunately, there are many travel companies that try to present themselves as being an official part of DSI. They are NOT. They frequently offer attractive prices for familiar hotels, but be aware that these offers are usually untrue.
Any legitimate message to attendees will direct them to the Symposium’s official hotel information webpage, where attendees will find secure links to our approved hotels.
Be aware and avoid dealing with these deceptive companies. For questions about housing, please contact
Emma Watters, Marketing & Digital Media Manager, at
ewatters@dsigroup.org.
PLEASE SEE BELOW FOR AN EXAMPLE OF AN EMAIL SCAM:
Official DSI emails
DSI only sends emails through "@dsigroup.org" email addresses or through the Constant Contact email system. No emails are sent via Gmail/Yahoo/Hotmail, or other such accounts are affiliated with DSI or OPMED.
Checking Email Header
If you think the email is suspicious, you can check the email header to make sure it’s from DSI. Here are some instructions on how to do that: https://www.wikihow.com/Read-Email-Headers
Remember: DSI does not rent or sell your email address to third parties.
Remember: Do not click on any links that looks suspicious.
If you are solicited by a scammer, please notify DSI customer service at customerservice@dsigroup.org or by calling us at 201.896.7802.