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OxfordClub.com Review – Is it a scam?

Posted on January 17, 2012March 12, 2012 by joann

OxfordClub.com Review – Is it a scam?

OxfordClub.com is a privately-owned financial organization that provide its members with investment newsletters, reports, and opportunities. All these investment-related materials are written by Investment Director Alexander Green.

Green, with over 20 years experience working on Wall Street, has already authored a lot of investment newsletters and books in America.

Membership at Oxford Club

Members of Oxford Club will receive five detailed reports on investment opportunities, monthly issues of the Club’s elite investment letters, The Communique and The Ultimate Income Letter, and email alerts regarding stocks. The club also provides its members with access to their global outposts, invitations to gatherings of the club, and complete access to wealth library and online clubhouse.

One can choose between the Premiere Membership which costs $149 a year and Provisional Membership that costs $99 a year. When you choose to be a Provisional member, the only benefit that you’re going to lose is access to the Membership Exchange.

Whether you are a Premiere or Provisional Member, you need to know that all memberships at the Oxford Club are automatically renewed. Thus, if you do not wish to continue after your first year in the club, make sure to cancel your subscription before the year ends.

Final thoughts on OxfordClub.com

OxfordClub.com provides helpful resources for those who’d like to learn more about investing. However, some of the stocks recommended by the club are microcap stocks. These stocks are very cheap per share. Because of their price, they are easy to acquire but are also easily manipulated.

Please leave your comments or your experience with OxfordClub.com below; it helps others.

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2 thoughts on “OxfordClub.com Review – Is it a scam?”

  1. Rachel Glascock says:
    September 1, 2016 at 6:43 pm

    I paid the oxford club money to receive the information including the subscription for the newsletter communicate but it told me to close the site if I did not want to buy anything else. Needless to say, I never received an email to download the free booklets.

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  2. teresa says:
    January 28, 2020 at 9:36 pm

    I received everything they promised. They are very transparent and have phone numbers you can call. The information is informative but still doing a lot of research before contacting one of the recommended investment companies.

    Reply

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