I’ve been involved in my fair share of investments across a broad spectrum; including but not limited to, oil and gas investments. I was referred to Colt Ledger, or Henry “Blue” Hill, or J.W. Vickery… or whichever applies at this time, because I invested with a company that promised returns and guaranteed production but never actually drilled the well. Initially I accepted the fact that I made a bad investment and would not be getting any of my money back, but Colt Ledger assured me otherwise. So obviously, I paid his $2635 fee, and even though I questioned signing paperwork stating that there was no guarantee of return on my money, I was pressured by Colt to “finish what I started” and signed anyway.
Now I’m in the same position that I was in to begin with. All I ever get is the run around from this guy and his lackeys (or maybe it’s all just him). He claims that he’s assisted in “indicting 30 to 40 swindlers”, yet I’ve spent time searching online and have found no court statements to verify as such. Furthermore, how would you not have an accurate number of individuals you’ve “indicted”? Especially when that’s your claim to fame. Nevertheless, I continued my search. When I took a good look at his website, I noticed something quite shocking… literally every “Case” he was/is “involved” in is literally a cut and paste picture, with THE SAME STATEMENT ON EACH ONE OF THEM!! Boy do I feel like I’ve been taken advantage of. In search of the truth, I still keep looking, which is how I ended up here. Strange, all that is “Colt Ledger” or whoever he’s calling himself today, leads back to rip off report. I spent time looking through these various reports and I’ve come to notice that he responds to each one with practically the same response, and always ends it with how he’s a great person who spends time with his grandkids. He’s never NOT ONCE address any complaint at face value, always deflecting and moving to a different topic.
Here’s my suggestion: If you see, hear, or are told about doing business with Colt Ledger, AKA Henry “Blue” Hill, not only should you run, but you should run VERY FAR AWAY! This guy claims he’s here to help investors like us who got roped into something bad, but underneath that sheep’s skin is a wolf.
Concerned Citizen
Texas,#2REBUTTAL Owner of company
Fri, March 17, 2017
Go to the following website:
https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0102-refund-and-recovery-scams
While there you can read that “it's against the law for someone to request or receive payment from you until seven business days after you have the money or other item in hand.”
Colt Ledger is perpetrating a FEDERAL CRIME!!!
Anonymous
Dallas,#3General Comment
Tue, December 08, 2015
Dr. H.C. “Blue” Hill, Executive VP/Senior Partner, of M. R. Cox, Inc., is a graduate of Kirby High School, Woodville, Texas; Southeastern Louisiana University with a B.S. in Agribusiness: Louisiana State University with a M.S. in Soil Chemistry, a M.S. in Phytopathology and a PhD in Entomology. He also holds numerous other advanced degrees in various fields. Blue’s work ethic and tenacity to see things through are a result of his parents’ influence and being reared in rural Southeast Texas. He served his country during the Vietnam War and returned home to attend college on the GI Bill. He finished his degreed programs through academic scholarships in record time while maintaining a 3.7 GPA. He has traveled, worked, and lived all over the world as a Project coordinator, Manager and Consultant to individual mega-farmers, commercial farmers and foreign governments on agribusiness enterprises. He has served as an expert witness in agriculturally related deaths. He has written many published articles on a wide range of subjects. He and his wife, Dr. Patricia Hill, have also traveled extensively, conducting seminars on Family and Life Skills. Blue’s Sales Training Seminars and his Motivational and Life Skills Workshops have always been well attended. Blue has recently completed 20+ years of managing single and multiple franchised automobile dealerships. Overseeing and directing the day-to-day operations of multi-million dollar inventories and customer driven service facilities has given Blue a tremendous insight into what it takes to build a successful business. He has been the consummate professional, attending several hundred hours of business, sales, management, creative thinking and writing, business and employment law, and negotiating seminars presented by the top experts in the field, at his own expense. Blue’s exposure to the oil and gas industry dates back to January 10, 1901 on a knoll outside Beaumont, Texas. His Grandfather, Ezra Estes Bellar, a Cajun, was a young roughneck, working with Anthony Lucas drilling the well that would create Gulf Oil, Amoco, and Exxon. That knoll was called Spindletop. Blue’s Grandfather and uncles went on to become involved in every aspect of the emerging oil and gas industry of Southeast Texas an Southwest Louisiana. All male members of the immediate and extended family worked in these oil and gas fields. The down turns and the wildcat nature of the business took its toll. The “bust” of the 1980’s ended the family’s endeavor. Their last well stopped pumping in the mid 1990’s. Blue and Patricia moved from Atlanta, Georgia to a 200+ acre farm in South Central Kentucky in 2004. They met Marty Lile that year and the oil and gas flame was reignited. Blue became heavily involved in working with investors on drilling projects in the Appalachian Basin. He also pursued and increased his personal investments in lease plays in Texas. By early 2006, through his own personal success, it became apparent that the oil and gas lease plays in Texas, Louisiana and Oklahoma offered his clients better opportunities for profit. He and Marty Lile joined forces and launched M.R. Cox, Inc. with a common goal of offering investors more lucrative investment options, maximum tax advantages and an open door policy. Thus the Mission Statement: “M.R. Cox, Inc. offering investors the advantages of a Direct Participation investment with the transparency of a public held company.” Blue is an avid gardener and family man who spends his leisure time with his wife on their farm with their menagerie of rescued animals. They do have an extensive collection of photos which they will readily share of their two daughters, tow son-in-laws and five grandchildren that they visit often.