Dixon Golf

Dixon Golf: The fake Charitable Trust

Dixon Golf is the charitable organization formed by the fraudulent persons. The owners of this trust founded a scheme by involving the irrelevant persons and other organizations. Under this false scheme, they sold distributorships to non profit organizations. I have invested my money in this scheme.

The persons involved with this organization gained our hearts in no time. They gave a very nice explanation of the reasons for collection of money. They were good in skills of talking which impressed me and other people. We gave our money with a view to help the victims and the needy people. But the plot of these persons was other than donating the money for a noble cause.

The owners of the organization include one of the criminals released from the prison. These fraudulent persons have done the same scandal earlier in California too. They use the same false techniques to form such an organization. These persons even use the fake names for doing the scam.

Under this fake scheme, money was first collected in the name of Dixon World Charities. Later on, this money was used for the Dixon Golf. There was a large amount invested by me and similar other people in this organization. Such persons deceive us in the name of charities and donations.

I invested money for the purpose of charity. But these fraudulent people scooped off all the money given by me and all others. They had the intention to use the money of people for their personal expenses. They emptied all the funds of Dixon World Charities and used them for organizing a golf tournament.

Along with common people like us, many other non profit organizations, hospitals and schools have provided a huge amount of money in these scheme. After the reports, these organizations and schools are keeping a watch on the activities of these persons.

Now when the owners of Dixon Golf are held guilty, they take no responsibility for repaying us our money. They have removed all the funds for the purpose of golf tournament. Many other non profit organizations and distributors are complaining for the repayments of their money.

The employees of the company are also involved in this scandal. They continuously sold the distributorships instead of knowing that the money will be scooped off. Even the assets of the company are skimmed by these persons. They have well managed to use the funds of innocent people like us for traveling to Costa Rica for golf tournament.

I have a serious issue with such kind of scammers. They falsely show the people their goodness and cheat with common people. Such fraudulent persons can easily mesmerize you with their humble and fake talks. We all like to make charities to the cancer victims and sick patients. But then we should also take care whether our money is used for the desired purpose? Beware of such false schemes and scammers as our money is neither going in the right hands nor for a right purpose.

Is Dixon Golf a legit?

Dixon Golf is not running a legit business. They are not aggressive towards customer satisfaction and complaint grievance redressal, Hence 13 consumer[s] submitted negative ratings, and only a few left positive feedback.

Where is Dixon Golf located?

Dixon Golf is headquarted at 200 E 5th St, Tempe, AZ 85281, USA. You can contact Dixon Golf by dialing (480) 634-6028 or visit their website www.dixongolf.com.

How much monetary loss is incurred by Dixon Golf’s customers?

According to Dixon Golf’s customers, a monetary loss of US $12151 has been reported. The severity of entire incident reports is extremely high.

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13 Reviews on Dixon Golf

  1. Dixon Golf: A Wolf in Sheeps Clothing

    I’ve had extensive experience with this group. After working with them for about half a year, it became abundantly clear that they don’t care about who they are serving. I found myself sucked into the lie, pitching games to charity organizations that would be left unhelped or ripped off.

    I quit when a representative failed to show up to a charity for s**cide awareness, and the regional manager’s response was to give me more money. I told them that WAS NOT the problem. It’s a poisonous organization. Steer clear people.

  2. Dixon Golf is a rip off

    I received a $100 Gift card (for rangefinder) at a charity event in which we were playing, I ordered the $249.00 rangefinder and submitted the $100 OFF coupon info. They charged me the full $249.00 and I did not get the credit.

  3. Transparent

    Dixon has been coming out to our local Rotary Golf Tournament for the past few years and I’ve been very pleased with them. I was told by gentleman who reached out to me the exact breakdown of the payment, the games, and the prizes. He told me that the games aren’t for every tournament but can be a great addition for tournaments with that lack certain resources and are looking to add fun. For me, the amount they raise for our tournament and the excitement they bring is worth the split. I can definitely see how some organizers might prefer to do everything themselves, though.

  4. Reputable and Transparent

    It is sad that someone would try to destroy not only an eco friendly company, but a charitable company. They have always been transparent with us and show the players a wonderful time. Finding a volunteer to man a hole is hard enough, finding the budget for tee prizes is nearly impossible so I would say this is way more than worth the split. You wanna see a real scam go look into some of the most famous “charities’ collecting money in the local grocery’s. So sad.

  5. Horrible company

    Dixon was supposed to sponsor a hole on our Masonic Lodge Golf Charity tournament on July 24. They had advertised on our flyer they would have a 1 million dollar hole-in-one on a par three hole which increased the number of people that signed up for our tournament.. they also talked us into purchasing a case of their golf balls. their local representative had a medical problem so an “unknown female” called us the night before the tournament and said she would be there. neither she or any dixon representative showed. NO ONE SHOWED and no explanation was ever given .. numerous attempts were made to contact the company all for naught. WE WILL NEVER do business with this company again, and i doubt if any other lodges in this state will either..

  6. Dixon Golf Criminals

    Dixon Golf is a scam. They pose as a company that wants to help charitable organizations raise money by setting up games for the golfers to participate in for an additional donation. Well Dixon stole all of the $480 raised except for a $50 gift certificate and three dollars in cash. When I called their representative a thief and scam in front of the golfers and my fellow board members, she had an attitude and told me that I was lucky she gave me the three dollars in cash because she could’ve kept it. So I politely asked her to leave my event. Please do not use this company. You have been warned.

  7. Dixon Golf

    There are other, more reputable companies than Dixon who sponsor golf tournaments. They are in fundraising to benefit the charity, not line their own pockets with money meant for charities. A company to check with is Integra Golf. They give the charity 70% of what they collect on their “Par 3 Challenge”. They benefit from the advertising, not from donations from golfers.

  8. Dixon Golf charity scam

    Dixon Golf your days of cheating, lying and not paying charities what you collect are over. The word is out. Charities are tired of you scamming them with your promises of raising money in behalf of them.
    We had a representative from Dixon at our tournament who told us a portion of the money she was going was going to another charity. I asked her how much our charity received. She didn’t know!
    If Dixon raises $1000.00 at a tournament, this is a breakdown where the funds go:
    50% to Dixon
    20-30% to charity
    20-30% to representative
    Who is the beneficiary? It looks like Dixon.
    My advice to you if they approach you is to stay away from them. In my opinion, they are criminals masquerading as fundraisers.

  9. How is that possible?did you do Dixon or àurellius! Remember you are in charge of the money. My guess you did not collect the minimum amount .long as you collect minimum your guaranteed $75. Least get the facts straight.

  10. This is un NO way trutful.

    So many of the comments in this are untrue and seem like this person writing might have something against the company on a personal level.
    I would not pay any attention to this review and would just remind everyone that there’s always someone complaining for some reason. I get it, you can’t make everyone happy but to throw a very good company under the bus for personal reasons is innapropriate.
    You can’t “invest” your money in Dixon Golf. The most you can put in is $20 for 2 chance at a custom driver, a free club (yes with a shipping and handling fee) and $150 off a Zovatti watch.
    Dixon Golf costs you NOTHING to be at your event and they provide prizes and donations for your players and send you back the profits after covering it’s cost of operation.
    Meaning they take the risk that your event migh turn out being 30 people and they will still show up.
    Get your information straight and contact the company yourself and ask questions if you have doubts. They are not in business of scamming people… (roll of eyes)..

  11. Dixon is NOT a scam. Think again, loser.

    You’re honestly an idiot. Dixon Golf has sponsored my golf event for the past 5 years. This is ABSOLUTELY NOT a scam. It’s free for them to come out and support charitable golf tournaments. A portion of the profits they take in are then donated back to the benefitting charity that hosts the outing. You truly need help if you think Dixon Golf is a scam. They add a lot of fun and excitement to my golf event every year for FREE

    1. Dixon golf came out to our memorial golf tournament and the rep they sent us took off with all the money. I have emailed Dixon golf twice and still got no response from them so yes as of right now in my eyes they are a rip off

    2. No More Next Time

      I have been warned about Dixon, yet in my first charitable golf fundraising, I had them in the course. They have collected about $1,300. from my players, and yes, they gave 20% back to my charity. Seriously?

      They claimed that during the event, they gave away more than 20K worth of gift cards and balls? Really? I want to know how many % of that 20K was redeemed.

      Most of my players told me, they could have just given the $ directly to my charity if they knew only 20% of it will go to us. Yes, Dixon I realized is NOT a charitable entity BUT a business.

      Thanks Dixon… no more next time.

  12. re Dixon

    Blah blah blah. If you want to talk about a real charity scam walk into your local grocery store. Those charities such as make a wish foundation will only donate 1% of your dollar while the CEOs are making bank. At least Dixon donates at least 20 percent of donation to charities and the rest is to cover overhead (paying employees, supplies, free gifts…ect).

    Another scam is the entire prison system becoming privatized. If the guys that started Dixon really are felons well good for them for integrating back into the system for a good cause.

  13. dixon golf reviews

    I totally concur with the Dixon Golf Review composed on this site. I was considering putting resources into Dixon Golf and began to inquire about the organization. I went over a few aggravating reports so I investigated the organization more profound.

    The organization is kept running by William Carey and Dane Platt who appear as the present proprietors. On the off chance that you pull up Eco Marketing it’s shows Pace Jordan.

    In the event that you google Pace Jordan there are many articles posting him as the proprietor of Dixon Golf and William Carey as the CEO.

Reviews: 13
Reported Loss : 12151 $
Severity : Extremely High
Reported by : Anonymous
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