On 06-11-2018, Clayton's Hunting & Indoor Range in Horsham, PA, made the mistake of posting this deceitful Facebook post from Hilary Hellwig. Guardian received over 50 fake reviews on several platforms, hate emails/phone calls, and damaged property. Several other competitors took this as an opportunity to join the fun and attack as well. They, too, underestimated Guardian's resolve.
In Hilary's attempt to damage Guardians' reputation, she failed to mention all the details and incriminated herself. On 04/23/18, Ms. Hellwig visited Guardian wearing a Target World T-Shirt. She was ASKED to please not advertise for our competitors on our property. She came back on 06/10/18 with a group of her friends wearing the same Target World T-shirt. ONLY AFTER she shot on the range did we ASK HER, AGAIN, to please not advertise our competitors on our property.
According to Ms. Hellwigs Facebook page, she never liked Target Worlds Facebook page or wrote a review before her 06/10/18 post but decided to advertised for Target World on Guardians property. Three days after her visit to Guardian, she quickly adds a review for Target World (see review on the right). Interesting?
Here is the Timeline of how Hilary Hellwig incriminates herself and Tom.
1-On 06/10/18, Ms. Hellwig visited Guardian wearing a Target World T-Shirt and was asked not to for the second time.
2-On 06/10/18, the same day, Mr. Hellwig attacked Guardian's reputation by posting fraudulent statements on Facebook and then making the mistake of stating, "...I later found out that the owner of Guardian has a personal issue with Target World."
Exactly when did she find out? Ms. Hellwig posted this statement the same day she visited Guardian. Exactly who did she hear it from?
- Ms. Hellwig is Facebook friends with Thomas Clayton, the owner of Clayton's Range but not Dan Carr, the owner of Target World, the T-shirt she wore to Guardian. Imagine how this would look if she wore a Clayton's T-Shirt?
- Ms. Hellwig never states WHY she wore a competitor's shirt into our range twice but denies she did it to advertise for Target World.
3-This proves on the same day, Ms. Hellwig advertised for Target World on Guardians property; she knew wearing a Target World T-Shirt would cause a problem.
4-On 06/11/18, the very next day, Clayton’s Range magically re-posted Ms. Hellwig's fraudulent statements on their Facebook page.
5-On 06/11/18, Ms. Helwig quickly posted a positive review for Claytons.
6-On 06/13/18, Ms. Helwig posted a positive review for Target World, the business she was advertising for on Guardian Property.