Did a phone call for an expert opinion…
Did a phone call for an expert opinion back in July and was promised a voucher. 3 months later, nothing!
Anna from Quomeda won't even answer my emails.
Scam!!
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Access the data your organisation needs to support your decision process with confidence. Quomeda focuses on building accurate and valuable business intelligence tools to enable healthcare industry executives to access key market data and make data-driven decisions.
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Did a phone call for an expert opinion back in July and was promised a voucher. 3 months later, nothing!
Anna from Quomeda won't even answer my emails.
Scam!!
did a study 6/4/23 and still awaiting amazon vouchers
papiya and oumeima say sorted but its not
they dont asnwer phone
appalling - dont deal with them - i wont in the future
Don’t trust these people. They’ll just waste your time without giving the remuneration they promise. After 3 months and 2 mails with no response I suggest anybody no to even read their messages

Reply from Quomeda
really nice, kind and polite invitation, knowledgable. Exact and good payement
Helpful , very knowledgeable . I did have useful time while completing the survey
Their research is as reliable as their payment- meaning its not!
This is scamming company who obtain data via false offers of payment. I think it is fair to assume their research is not trustworthy, not reliable and certainly not professionally collected- they do not have test re-test reliability.
This company really needs to go away, it brings real research agencies into disrupute.
I have contacted them regarding my reinbursement on numerous occasions using email and their FB chat. They have had every opportunity to make payment and have chosen not to.
Shockingly bad, avoid.
I spent an hour providing expert opinion to a client in Oct, arranged by a Mariateresa from Quomeda. Seemed legit. However, I was told I'd get paid in amazon vouchers after 6 weeks. Never happened. Now the generic quomeda info email and her email are both returning as undeliverable. Maybe they were a scam to begin with??
I did some market research in November and I haven't been payed yet. Despite sending NUMEROUS emails. To which I have received 1 reply saying that they would get back to me in 5 days.That was on the 2nd of January. Their phone number is not working. I have even sent a message on their Facebook page.
Avoid at all costs. Grossly delinquent on consult payment. Poor communication.
They will spam you when them need your service for the consultancy. They make you wait for few months for the payment and 4 out of 6 times, they don't clear the balance. I had to write to them again and again, to clear the dues.
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