The Oxford Club is a private investment club, which provides its members with investment newsletters, reports, and opportunities from Investment Director Alexander Green.
Alexander Green is the author of multiple newsletters and books concerning investment and wealth in the United States, and has over 20 years of experience working on Wall Street.
To subscribe the Oxford Club and their multiple publications, a Premiere Membership costs $149 a year, while a Provisional Membership – which offers the majority of benefits of a Premiere Membership – sells for just $99 a year.
What Benefits Do You Get With Your Membership?
When you first become a member at The Oxford Club, you will receive five different detailed research reports available on current investment opportunities, including investment in gold, oil drilling, and pharmaceuticals, among others.
You will also get two monthly newsletters, The Communique and The Ultimate Income Letter, which will keep you informed on opportunities throughout the year, as well as email alerts if Oxford Club believes that the stock has hit a ceiling.
If you opt for the Provisional Membership instead of the Premiere, the only benefit you lose is access to the Membership Exchange, with one free listing each year.
All memberships at The Oxford Club are automatically renewed, so if you do not wish to continue your membership after the first year, you must cancel your subscription in advance.
Concerns About Oxford Club
Some of the stocks recommended by The Oxford Club are microcap stocks, or stocks that are generally very cheap per share. These stocks are often criticized because of how easy they are to manipulate.
A company can buy a large amount of shares at the affordable price, then encourage others to purchase the stock to instigate a rise in the share price. Once the price has risen significantly, the company can then sell their shares, resulting in the stock price dropping.
It’s important to double check all stock recommendations that you receive, as ultimately all investments, gains, and losses will be your responsibility.
So, I humored my husband & tried the very 1st suggestion in the email (for $50) which stated that EVERYONE could receive and was eligible for a SALES TAX REBATE... indicating in a redundant manner throughout the video that you could get a sales tax rebate on EVERYTHING you purchased in 2015 including lunch with friends, trips & shoes.
I quickly called our CPA who began laughing as she thought I was informing her she had "messed up" our taxes... She knew exactly what I was talking about & said you can claim EITHER/OR sales tax or earnings tax whichever was higher. And then she informed me that you can ONLY get a sales tax rebate on automobiles, planes & boats. She knew NOTHING about lunches, trips or clothing qualifying... What a "RIP OFF". I hope my husband asks for a refund tomorrow. PS- We couldn't utilize ANY of the 23 "Secrets NO ONE knows about!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! What a joke!
CPA IN Dalles
Help!! Had a $90K profit in 8 months paid out in Jan 2015 in Oct. bought
12 Condos $27,500 In taxes, would the consumer Sales tax deduction have helped??
Truly appreciate a reply. Not confident in acct.
The table amount from the IRS is usually not the best route but definitely the easiest as most people do not want to track each purchase with sales tax they have in a year, but if you did you would be surprised at the difference (for most people).
Basically the sales tax deduction is common knowledge and they "hide" the knowledge under the "rebate" tag to get you to buy the information. However, what they are saying is correct and not fraudulent, just not worth the money you pay to get it.
You have saved me some money + time.
Their article is so believable, what a bunch of crooks.
I guess it is so true, the saying, "Nothing is free in this world."
Steve
I am constantly seeing oxford club offering letters 6 months free. Do not fall for it.
You can sign up and in six months they will take your money.
They are in the business of selling information and the are very good at it. But as for substance is just not there.
WAKE UP PEOPLE. OXFORD CLUB IS A BUSINESS TO MAKE A PROFIT OFF OF SELLING YOU UP IN NEWS LETTERS.
Tell the truth OXFORD CLUB you have more decliners than winners Give the whole story winners and decliners. The 2 news letters have good information, BUT, there is always a but and its a doozy you have to do your own work.
From the previous comments I know not to go with his bond suggestions.
Based on all the negative reviews and upsell ads I will skip this newsletter.
I am rating this "fair" because I have yet to see the gains or losses from the new investment program.