Hoisington Shop

Barry – Jun 17, 2020

On Instagram and Facebook as: @wrangler.wx / outdoorshopx.com
They have been using name brand product photos in an attempt to sell or scam money for something else. Items are different than description or not delivered at all. They clearly plagiarized our product description and are using our product images to direct people to a different product. When we contacted them to stop…we got nasty unprofessional messages. This is NOT a legitimate business.

Anna – Jul 03, 2020

Apparently connor Clarke is not getting the point. The guy -simon hoisington from Washington- has plagiarized someone else’s specific product description…the description that is specific to THEIR product. I’ve included a photo of what he is selling…which does not match the description he copied onto his website, nor the pictures he has been using for swipe up advertisements. Does that sound like a legitimate or professional business to you? If they refuse to use their own actual product photo and cannot accurately describe what they are selling?

Jaclyn – Jun 30, 2020

Those products are the same tho, if they’re the same would they have similar descriptions?

Kristine – Apr 27, 2020

My son ordered a ghillie suit a while back and it was not received for at least a month. When I went to the website there was no contact information nor did I ever receive any type of invoice. With that being said I immediately cancelled my credit card payment. A day or two later I received a nasty email and my son began to get nasty Instagram messages. I finally got in contact with them and they we’re really nasty saying things like what do you want and using caps to yell at me. They were also very nasty via messenger with my son and ultimately said that they would contact a lawyer for 40 bucks. Needless to say they were very unprofessional. Consider yourself warned…

Sabrina – Mar 08, 2020

Reselling cheap items from websites like wish at 5x the cost. Even if you win one of the ‘giveaways’ you still pay way more than you would have if you just bought it on Wish. When I called him out on it he cussed me out. Just some high school kid. Don’t buy.

Cassandra – Apr 18, 2020

Just don’t. Don’t.

Terry –

[censored] did the same thing to me.

Jamie –

Called them out and they started insulting and then blocked me. Need any more evidence it’s a scam?

Fernando –

Yeap. They got me. Supposed to get a “lightbar” for my Jeep. Paid the $25.00 (plus tax I think) for the shipping and I got a lightbar..about the size of my hand. Of course it came from China which is no suprise. Gonna have to eat that $25 bucks I guess. Still pissed about it.

Krista –

Victim Location 98632

Total money lost $25

Type of a scam Online Purchase

They have ads on instagram for free light bars for jeeps, they pose as @wrangler.wx then when you "win" they charge you $25 for something that was supposed to be free. When the item was received in the mail it is not even close to what is pictured on their website. They also steal other peoples pictures and post them on their fake Instagram page to try to look real. It’s a total scam.

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