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Muck Boots supports HSUS


TylerS

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My old Muck boots need replacing. If this is true there is no way I am buying anything they make and I am letting my gun clubs know as well.

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Check into it again. They just posted on their social media that it was a mis-type. They were collecting personal donations and sending them to Humane Association of NW Rhode Island.

Exerp from Muck Boot Company:

"We would like to respond to our loyal customers and provide additional information about recent posts on social media regarding a monetary donation to a local animal care organization. Our post inaccurately stated that a donation was made to The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS). Moreover, the post itself was inappropriate under the circumstances.

Family members of an employee who recently passed away requested that, in lieu of flowers, co-workers donate funds to the Humane Association of Northwestern Rhode Island, a local association founded in 1978 to solve community issues primarily related to stray cats. They are not affiliated with HSUS as the posts incorrectly stated.

The money is not a corporate donation, but a collection of personal contributions from employees with the intent of remembering a beloved co-worker. While our intentions were good, the use of corporate social channels under these circumstances was inappropriate.

Muck Boots has a heritage of respect for the outdoors and for nature. We apologize for the anger and confusion the posts have caused and have removed them from our social channels."

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I saw their back-pedaling retraction. While their new story sounds very plausible, the original picture and FB post has been saved and shared all over and there is little confusion about the intent of their original post.

Also there are multiple other posts from them that also link to the HSUS.

If they want public support back they are gonna have to spend some big $$ to real organizations that support the outdoors.

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I'm guessing it was some unaware member of the marketing team that either misunderstood what the event was about or incorrectly tagged the post with the HSUS instead of the correct group.

It just doesn't add up that a company selling products to hunters would support a group like that and then throw it in the face of their customers.

But in the end it doesn't matter, the damage is done and I'm guessing their social media person is filing for unemployment already.

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Personally, I'll give them the benefit of the doubt. For now.

No need to alienate a good company for what could have been a very innocent mistake.

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My guess is they outsource their social media efforts and whoever put the post together thought it would be good to tie the brand to the humane treatment of animals. After all, the Humane Society sounds nice and warm/fuzzy. They apparently had no idea about the controversy surrounding HSUS or how it would alienate Muck's customer base.

The strangest part was seeing follow-up posts that were just standard Facebook fodder, while every comment was ripping the company a new one...

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If you live your life by not buying products from companies that have direct or indirect views different from yours you will be living in the woods trying to make your own things...not saying I support Muck and their decision to donate to who ever but I sure won't let this prevent me from buying their boots.

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If you live your life by not buying products from companies that have direct or indirect views different from yours you will be living in the woods trying to make your own things...not saying I support Muck and their decision to donate to who ever but I sure won't let this prevent me from buying their boots.

I draw the line at supporting companies who promote hunting products with on hand, and turn around and give money to organizations single handedly trying to destroy our way of life.

If it was a mistake, then that's a shame. But there are too many loose ends to believe their retractions.

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I hear ya Tyler and I understand what your saying...the thing is I am sure you support or buy many products that the company that makes them or profits off you uses the money in one shape or form in things you don't agree with or believe in i.e. funding towards a political party opposite of yours. It is horrible for a hunting boot company to support organizations that oppose hunting and in all honesty why would they bite the hand that feeds them? If they did support an anti hunting organization and the organization ultimaley suceeded in their cause (no hunting) then what would that leave Muck with? NO BUSINESS or $$$$$ and I don't think they would want that...

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I got some oceanside property for sale up here on the range if u believe that hogwash.

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  • 2 weeks later...

I'll give them a pass on this one. The story seems plausible collecting donations in lieu of flowers, etc. They aren't going to choose where that money is going to go, that's up to the family.

It was a mistake tagging the wrong organization, but I can see that one too. Half of these social media gurus are 23 year old kids who don't know a pig pen from pig iron. The HSUS comes up as a suggestion and they're thinking "yup, that must be the one" click-click-click.

I just cant believe it was anything intentional by a knowing person in the company.

I don't have any of their boots, but I wont avoid them in the future based on this snafu.

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