The Oxford Club Reviews

The Oxford Club
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October 1, 2019

I have been a member of the Oxford Club for at least 15 years, and I am very happy that I joined. I have the vast majority of my portfolio invested in Alex Green's "Gone Fishing Portfolio" - it allows me to sleep at night knowing that my portfolio is appropriately diversified and will perform well over time. My only regret is that I didn't follow the "Gone Fishing Portfolio" years sooner.

I am a big believer in the Oxford Club. They offer great advice at a very reasonable price.

September 22, 2019
About every two years these bottom feeders show up. The same AM radio stations that air this nonsense also are big on snake oil supplements, with lots of anecdotal stories that are laughable- "my golf swing has improved!!"- "cured my MS"- "no more pain." They also sell the same miracle cures for gullible pet owners. So. which advertisers are offering a service/product of value? Yeah, who knows? Shop locally.

Nikki r September 30, 2019

Dear Michael,

Our Member satisfaction is our top priority. I would like to sincerely apologize for any inconveniences and/or confusion you may have experienced. I would be happy to answer any questions you might help, and assist in providing you with a resolution. If you wouldn't mind emailing: [email protected] with ATTN To: Nikki Roeill, I will be sure to get in touch with you. Have a wonderful day.

Sincerely,

Nikki Roeill, Member Loyalty Specialist

The Oxford Club

September 20, 2019
WARNING: I paid by Credit Card the $99 purchase price. I received large, very nice, notebooks and then the service ended. Then, I discovered that the CC charge was $495. Phone calls to get a full refund were ignored. I escalated the phone call to the top level. "Your refund will be within 20 days." I never received a dime refund. Neither did my CC claim person get a refund. I lost the entire amount - scam, first class.

Nikki r September 30, 2019

Dear Bob,

Our Member satisfaction is our top priority. I would like to sincerely apologize for any inconveniences and/or confusion you may have experienced. I would be happy to answer any questions you might help, and assist in providing you with a resolution. If you wouldn't mind emailing: [email protected] with ATTN To: Nikki Roeill, I will be sure to get in touch with you. Have a wonderful day.

Sincerely,

Nikki Roeill, Member Loyalty Specialist

The Oxford Club

September 11, 2019
Who the hell is Nikki Roeill. Probably fictional. You do a very poor job of answering the complaints about your company. Look at the replies you post. They are canned responses and mean nothing. SCAM. RUN FOREST RUN.

Nikki r September 30, 2019

Hi Jeff,

I am the Member Loyalty Specialist at The Oxford Club. I started out at the Club as Member Experience Coordinator... I sincerely apologize for any confusion and/or inconveniences you may have experienced. It is my top priority to help ensure your satisfaction. Unfortunately, I am unable to mitigate Member concerns through rating platforms. If you would like assistance, I would be happy to help you. Please email me at: [email protected], with the subject line titled: ATTN: Nikki Roeill.

Thank you.

Sincerely,

Nikki Roeill, Member Loyalty Specialist

The Oxford Club

September 11, 2019
I too, got suckered in by "Oxford Income Letter," only for some reason they wanted over $2K for an annual subscription. I passed on that, then quickly got an offer for a 90-day trial, which I understood to be the money back warranty that I've seen touted by them in other venues. I split the subscription with a friend and less than 2 months in, am so disgusted with the tripe they are sending (pie in the sky tales of 900% gains, fearmongering emails, constant spam featuring LONG videos, targeted at a reader of a 3rd grade mental capacity) that I called to ask for that refund or at least prorated refund of material not received. Nothing doing. They now say it was never a money back guarantee and I'm out of luck. We'll see.

Nikki R September 30, 2019

Joy,

Our Member satisfaction is our top priority. I would like to sincerely apologize for any inconveniences and/or confusion you may have experienced. I would be happy to answer any questions you might help, and assist in providing you with a resolution. If you wouldn't mind emailing: [email protected] with ATTN To: Nikki Roeill, I will be sure to get in touch with you. Have a wonderful day.

Sincerely,

Nikki Roeill, Member Loyalty Specialist

The Oxford Club

September 6, 2019

I am a member of The Oxford Club, and have been SCAMMED 3 times by their fast talking , with unrealistic promises , but they know what people want and play to it. I have given The Oxford Club, over $6000.00 , because I fell for the bull. The last one before I wised up, was the lightning strike, really sounded good with 300 percent returns on your money. There was to bee 3 lightning strikes before the end of the year. well it has been almost a year now and there has not been 1 lightning strike. And that little gem cost Me over $2000. and have seen no increase in My investments that they advised, in fact every one that I chose to invest in has lost money.

I believe now that the whole pack of them are SCAM artists. And they will not give pack a penny of what you pay them, only offer more of there crap.

Nikki R September 30, 2019

Dear Philip,

I would like to sincerely apologize for any inconveniences and/or confusion you may have experienced. The Oxford Club's top priority is Member satisfaction I would be happy to answer any questions you might have, help, and assist in providing you with a resolution. If you wouldn't mind emailing: [email protected] with ATTN To: Nikki Roeill, I will be sure to get in touch with you. Have a wonderful day.

Sincerely,

Nikki Roeill, Member Loyalty Specialist

The Oxford Club

August 27, 2019
If you want to really get shafted, sorry worthless stock picks and the biggest bunch of garbage in the finical world then purchase any produce from the Oxford Club. I have not found one of their so called analyst that know what they are talking about. Some of them are front running stocks I could guarantee. They do not have a clue as to what a stock is doing and any direction it is going to take. All of their infomercials are the same script. Full of lies and misinformation and general recycled grass and water. Oxford Club is a scam of the highest order and totally worthless. As someone in a previous comment, if they were so good they would be taking their millions and not fooling with this. The old " sucker is born every minute" is their secret moto and method of operation. Now I get an e-mail that says that the group that I was conned into joining for is going belly up and they are coming up with their latest new scheme. I would strongly suggest against anyone getting into Oxford Club unless you do your own due diligence and analyze any position that they suggest you go into. Some of the suggested stocks will go up but the majority will be losers. Heck even a blind hog can find an acorn ever now and then. Good luck and approach any thing that they suggest with jaundiced eyes.

Nikki R September 30, 2019

I would like to sincerely apologize for any inconveniences and/or confusion you may have experienced. The Oxford Club's top priority is Member satisfaction I would be happy to answer any questions you might have, help, and assist in providing you with a resolution. If you wouldn't mind emailing: [email protected] with ATTN To: Nikki Roeill, I will be sure to get in touch with you. Have a wonderful day.

Sincerely,

Nikki Roeill, Member Loyalty Specialist

The Oxford Club

August 2, 2019

Well, I guess I should have checked out these reviews before I subscribed to Oxford and bought the Hon Hai stock. I might have passed it up. But, call me crazy!

I'll give it a little more time. Might end up cancelling subscription, maybe not. These days, folks, we average people have to rely on somebody for advice and not resent it when it doesn't turn out every time. The world of investing in the markets is unbelievably complicated. I can barely. understand it, so if I get some great recommendations I'm happy. If some go bad on me, too bad. This market is risky, always has been, always will be. So sit back and think about it in the long term. I like Motley Fools' attitude about investing - very long term investing philosophy. I can't tell you how many stocks I've sold that went so much higher after I got rid of them, boo hoo!! Don't check your portfolio every day. It'll will make you crazy!

July 30, 2019

Oxford Communique has strung together a list of portfolios and email addresses that would make hard to build a case against them. They are skillful con artists that demonstrate huge gains of thousands of percents with real life winners. Similar to any scheme....no mentions however of huge loses.

The recommendations of Badiali, Carr, Bauman and Manphilly have netted a 45.96% loss to us since January... And I'm embarrassed to mention the fees paid for expert advice to Bauman $800 and Carr $495 who are contributors to our loss. I think its time for the attorney general to take a look at their operations. In the mean time stay away from these clowns.

Robert

July 10, 2019
I joined the Oxford club and have done well on some short term trades. Worth the 149 but stop there. I bought some Hon Hai and it's nothing but down for now. Huge amount of upsell, some for thousands of dollars. Don't fall for the "dark trades" pitch either. As stated, if it sounds too good to be true run! Not much faith in Alexander Green. Beware...

July 8, 2019
It is interesting to see the reviews here. It appears that none of these people have been with this group for any length of time. The membership boasts very high numbers and I have become a Chairman member. Perhaps, those are writing these reviews do not have a clue as to what they are doing or not giving it much of a chance. Mr. Green's "Goin Fishin" portfolio has received major awards for wealth generation for those who want to accumulate and not trade. So back off and give it a chance before writing scathing reviews, please.

July 7, 2019

Another "Get Rich Quick Scheme"

Run for the hills when you hear of a "secret stock". Wealth creation here is for the con artist promoter. I've been investing for 45 years--I've seen the the bold, vague claims made here time and time again.!

May 9, 2019
I just set up my brokerage account and tried to purchase 1,000 share of 2317TT on the TW exchange which did not go through because no one wanted to buy at my price. Maybe that is a good thing since my total investment would have been $3,000.00. I don't know about you but I can't afford to loose that much money. Thank you for your insight.

April 18, 2019
They are advertising a corporate bond as "10% CD"! How can this be legal??

April 15, 2019

Alexander, you are a wonderful seller of Kool-Aid. In your presentation I counted 8 contradictions and started throwing in my mouth!

You are selling subscriptions. Headlines! Sound bites! You are only telling us about your successes. It was brutal to listen to you as long as I did.

I own Apple. Smaller amount of Amazon (Jeff and I had the same barber). I made a killing on Starbucks, AT&T, HBO (medical), Celgene (I'm from Jerz) back in the day.

Your overall performance is average. Get over yourself.

April 13, 2019
The tall claims and the highly rosy scenario being painted in the promotional talk , are too good to be true and sustainable. Nothing really comes for free in this world. The service fee charged by this Oxford Club is my loss and risk free gain for the Club, without any guarantee of the promised returns.

April 11, 2019
Yes , after reading your article I am a little concern about my dealings with the oxford club. You mentioned the cost to join membership with the club is basically $149.00 for membership and newsletters for a year and be careful to cancel out before the year is up because its an ongoing membership, right. So charging me $1700.00 for year's membership should be against the law. I mean there's is a lot more to my story but I wanted to mention it to someone and get some feedback about this involvement. After reading some of the other reviews I do agree, a little wishy washy on their pricing structure. Its seems they are always hitting you up for more money. Now they are offering me an life time executive club key for a discounted price of $8,400.00. I been with the club 2 months and Matthew Carr, strategist is telling me to renew my subscription for $395.00 when just last week he offered it to me for $79.00. What's going on here. I am going to email them just what I told you.

February 23, 2019
Matthew Carr has actually changed my life. His recommendation of Canopy Growth enabled me to buy a new car, thank you Matt. I have also closed out many options recommendations for hundreds of percent gains, as well as the gains in the underlying stocks. The only problem I'm having is getting filled on a number of options plays even if I'm sitting at the computer when the recommendation comes in. He might recommend something where the option is trading at $1.40, I will go to trade it literally seconds later and it's already $1.90.

February 23, 2019
I have enjoyed my many years association with the Oxford Club. I have profited (and lost some money) from its many reccomendations which I choose to use as starting points for my own analysis in trading options, stocks and bonds. To this end their recommendations have never failed to cover the cost of subscription. I think the Club provides an excellent platform for inexperienced and/or DIY investors to learn and use the markets (training stops,position sizing, trade strategies, etc.) as well as provide useful information for more experienced traders to use. But I would also offer the caveat that the Club and any similar agency is not a fiduciary. Therefore one should use its services as they are intended, as recommendations for further review against a given investors's criteria for risk tolerance, market understanding, life stage and stress level.

February 7, 2019
Just a few quick thoughts here is true, as gar as known companies go. The question is, are you willing to give him money for a company name. More than likely, if the company is what he says it is, you will make a lot of money over the years it takes to establish it. If it becomes the boom he believes, every dollor you invest will help raise the stock price too. So you have to ask yourself, do you nelieve in hom enough and are you willing to invest how ever much money in his pick. If yes, go for it. If no, don't. My recommendation, do the due diligence and figure out what the company is on your own. Then check them out and make your own decision. He gave enough information in the speel to research it online. Whose made computer boxes for all the major players, has thousands of electronics patients, etc.etc.