Our List of Fraudulent or Scam Wig Companies

Our List of Fraudulent or Scam Wig Companies

Unfortunately, not all online stores are reputable. Over time, the UK wig market has become challenging for both legitimate wig websites and consumers, with fraudulent wig companies putting up their best fight to fool wig-wearers.

In this blog, we’ll discuss why it’s become trickier to identify scam wig companies online, how you can tell if a site is fraudulent, and some wig sites to avoid at all costs.

Why Has it Become Difficult to Identify Scam Wig Sites?

Similar prices: Many cheaper, poorer-quality wig companies have started to raise their prices to a point where they fall in the same price range as wig sellers like Simply Wigs. Ultimately, this price shift has created some confusion for customers, as suspiciously low price points used to be a key indicator of inferior products. Now, consumers can’t always judge the quality of a wig on its price alone. Furthermore, with prices being so similar, consumers often confuse higher-priced established wig companies for scammers.

Similar visuals: It has become harder to differentiate sites, especially as fraudulent ones have started mimicking the web design and images used on the best legitimate wig websites. Appearance has further blurred the lines between good and bad wig sites and increased consumers’ wariness to shop online.

What Do Scam Wig Companies Do?

Scam wig companies are deceitful groups or individuals who use the front of being a reputable wig company. Some of them look almost indistinguishable from legitimate companies.

They scam customers in a variety of ways:

  • The wrong wig is sent to the customer.
  • The wig doesn’t match the description on the website – for example, a wig advertised as real hair turns out to be synthetic.
  • The colour or style is completely different to the photo online.
  • The wig delivery is severely delayed.
  • A customer places an order, expecting the wig to arrive the following week, only to be left waiting months with no updates.
  • The wig never arrives. In these cases, the company doesn’t actually sell wigs and uses the website as a front to scam people out of money.

Keep reading to the end to see a list of scam wig companies reported to us to make sure you don’t buy from a known fraud!

How to Tell Legit Wig Sites from the Fake

So, how do you know if you’re shopping online at a legitimate wig company?

The problem with fraudulent websites is that they can look so convincing when they pose as top-rated wig companies. However, there are tell-tale signs to look out for. These include:

  • Reviews

The first thing you should do is search for the company’s name, with the word ‘reviews’ – for example, ‘ewigs reviews’. Some guidance to check that reviews are real includes:

– Don’t look at reviews on the website itself. If you have any doubts about a company, make sure you check the reviews on an independent site like REVIEWS.io and Trustpilot. The company can put anything they like on their own website! For example, Ewigs has over 4,000 reviews on their website and every single one is four or five stars, but if you look at review sites, the majority are only one or two stars.

– Pay attention to negative reviews. While most sites will have some negative reviews, seeing what people are complaining about can give you a better idea of what you’re dealing with. Look for trends among negative reviews – if lots of reviewers found they never received a product, or received a different product than they expected, it’s not an isolated incident.

– Pictures and videos. We love seeing our beautiful customers wearing their creations and we encourage people to take pictures in their wigs to send to us or attach to reviews. Scam companies aren’t usually likely to take the time to find homemade footage or pictures, and many scam sites use poorly rendered images (so they might be blurry or look stretched).

  • Contact

Can you find any contact information about the page? Often, scam wig companies will just have a contact form, and maybe a phone number or email address. Reputable wig sellers should have a full address available (which companies pretending to be based in the UK won’t have), and often, you’ll be able to contact them via social media as well.

  • Unrealistic bargains or deals

A good rule of thumb when shopping online is ‘if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is’ – if you’ve found a wig that retails at £200 being sold for £20, there’s likely there’s something else at play!

  • Poor spelling and grammar

We’re not suggesting that you run every website through a grammar checker before you buy, but if the content on the site is stilted, unclear or poorly written, that should wave a red flag.

  • Unsecure website

When you click on a new website, your browser will tell you if the site is secure or not with a little padlock symbol. If the site is not secure, you should avoid spending any money with the company, as your information will not be safe!

A screenshot of the top of a website window, with the 'Not Secure' label highlighted in red.
  • Check on Companies House

If you’re  unsure if a company is legitimate, you can always check with Companies House. All limited companies in the UK must be registered with Companies House and it will provide you with the director’s name(s) and the company’s history. If they’re not registered, that means that they don’t have a physical shop or office in the UK.

  • WIG QUALITY

If you have bought a wig and you are unsure about its quality, be aware of a chemical smell. This smell appears when the natural hair colour has been stripped out of the wig in order for it to be chemically dyed to a different range of colours. The stripping of the colour also strips away the hair quality, leaving you with a substandard wig.

Back in 2014, Emma appeared on Radio 4’s consumer affairs programme, You & Yours, to discuss the trend of disreputable wig companies trading online to UK customers. Listen as Emma shares a customer story and some caring and helpful advice, explaining how non-UK wig companies are cloning trustworthy wig websites and using .co.uk addresses to fool customers into thinking they are reliable websites.

Emma on BBC Radio 4 Giving a Public Warning for Wig Wearers

Listen to the interview now » (STARTING POINT 26mins 32secs)


What to Look for in Reliable Wig Companies

So what are the green flags? What can you look for in a company that is worth your custom?

  • Largely positive reviews: although almost every company will have some mixed reviews, the majority of reviews should be positive.
  • Clear communication: multiple lines of communication, a physical address and opening hours suggest that the company is actually based in the UK and can answer queries.
  • Active social media: not every company has social media but an active presence on social media means it is likely someone is maintaining the accounts. They also offer another line of communication.

Scam Wig Companies to Avoid

 IMPORTANT:  These companies have been reported to us as being scams. Please let us know if you have encountered these companies or any others so we can continue supporting other wig-wearers.

Customers have pointed out these companies to be aware of:
  • Ciciwigs.com
  • Ewigs.co.uk
  • Hairlinewigsuk.com
  • Hawigs.ca
  • Heywigs.com
  • Kimwigs.co.uk
  • Lightinthebox.com
  • Lytinroopwigs.com
  • Minewig.com
  • Morojowig.com
  • Rewigs.co.uk
  • Shopwig.co.uk
  • Topwigs.co.uk
  • Urhair.co.uk
  • Wigsbuy.com
  • Wigsdo.com
  • Wigsell.co.uk
  • Wigshoponline.co.uk
  • Wigshow.co.uk

You should also be cautious when buying from non-wig-specific marketplaces, like eBay, Shein or Temu – you might find some great deals, but just remember that you’ll get what you pay for! If you’re looking for a reliable, high-quality wig, you’re not likely to find it on these sites.

Final Advice on Avoiding Scam Wig Companies

1. Check the URL

We have also been made aware that there are several companies using the Simply Wigs name in their advertising. Always make sure you’re shopping on our official site to avoid being caught out! Make sure the URL is correct before entering any information.

Check out the listings below; the first is from our official site, but the second is a different site using our name. We’ve highlighted the URLs in red so you know what to look for!

A screenshot of a Google results page for 'Simply Wigs', with the official Simply Wigs URL highlighted.
A screenshot of an advert for ShopWig - the headline says 'Simply Wigs UK Online' but the highlighted URL says 'shopwig.co.uk'.

2. Do your research

When you’re browsing cheap ‘UK-based’ wig sites, be cautious and do your research before you buy any new products. Every week, we talk to heartbroken people who these companies have scammed, and we are angry and saddened that they are still allowed to trade.

3. Spread the word!

As many scam wig companies are not based in the UK, we are unable to prosecute them. However, if Trading Standards cannot protect people who may be shopping at a very vulnerable time in their lives, then it’s time we spread the word ourselves!

We ask that you please repost this through your own social channels. Together, we can get the word out that we will not be duped by these dishonourable companies anymore.

Our team knows that buying a wig can be an emotional and highly personal process. The UK has many highly-rated, quality, legitimate wig companies that will endeavour to make the process as easy and painless as possible.

When it comes down to it, if you have any doubts about the legitimacy of a company, you’ll be safer not spending your money with them. If you have any questions about this topic, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us. The Simply Wigs team are always here to help.

Do you know of more scam wig companies?
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884 thoughts on “Our List of Fraudulent or Scam Wig Companies

  1. I also ordered wigs from Wiglamorous. And have not received them. It’s been a month now.

  2. Ladies never order from Ioiowigs because they have one name you order under and then when PayPal get the money out of your account it change company name.That so you want be able to track it down.We all need to file a claim against PayPal for letting them recieved the money from pur account.Come on ladies you know PayPal got to be in with this too many complaints.

  3. XHHSLWIG

    This company has same slick website look. Order date so far back and per tracking says still sitting in China yet email reply says just sending item now. Fraud. When clicking contact tab get a 404 error that it does not exist.

  4. I ordered from ioio wig and they accepted my money from my bank account and they were to send the order from May,7,2020 3 to 5 days and haven’t received my order yet 56.76.Can’t call them , they go under best wig when you look back at your order but can’t get in touch with no one .I hope that who ever these people are and causing all this stress to people ,I can’t see why pay pal can’t be held responsible for getting you money back from these scams.Who gonna stand and help the victims with this ridiculous mess.

  5. same here! I clicked on an Instagram ad and purchased wigs in April that never arrived.

  6. I ordered from a company that called themselves T C Belment. The Wigs were nothing as advertised. I contacted them about my order which I returned and I NEVER RECEIVED A REFUND.

    There is also another company that call themselves Gaber & Wigs, they did the same advertising products that you don’t receive.

    They tried to over a third of what I pay and refuses to refund me in full. They would then give you a an address for China ?? and when you post it back, it costs you half the price of the order to ship ? back the order….which is so unfair.

  7. I ordered from hwinstore.com 4/6/20 and still have not received the product. Nothing indicated it was being shipped from China and when I realized and tried to cancel I could not. They sent a tracking number which is still saying shipment is at warehouse in China. Save yourself and don’t give your money away.

  8. I ordered one too Laura, did you receive it yet? I’ve had a lot of problems with them producing it and they wrote the address wrong and after almost a month.. the package has gone back to the sender.

  9. Pls don’t tell me that. I us paypal and think I’ve been had this month. Buy 2 get 1 free. Human hair approx. 20 dollars. My grand daughter said Mama Oh No. I spent like $160. 9 wigs I think. Do u think they’ll come? Haven’t heard anything been about 2 weeks I guess. No confirmation email as they said it wld be.

  10. Ladywig is a scam I paid for my order through PayPal I never received my order I requested my refund back and never heard back anything from them they are a scam don’t order from any of those wig shops off Facebook they are scams if you need to order lace wigs order them from eBay or Amazon your best choice

  11. is cotton scam me out of my money by using the PayPal system and I sent them the money I paid the pay payments for the order I never got the order I request my refund I never heard anything back from there

  12. I ordered from a company called Andy coco on facebook fraud!!

  13. I didn’t order from your place but from another but I did use PayPal and I’m still waiting to get a decision from them on a refund.

  14. I ordered a wig from Wiglamorous on 4/22, and have not received it yet. I read the reviews before ordering and they must have been fake because they were all saying how fast they received their order. I didn’t realize it was coming from China before ordering.

  15. Thanks for this article! There are so many fake sellers on Amazon too. Sunwell wigs sends out different wigs every time, Cosswigs sent me a box of office supplies!

  16. I ordered a wig in march, but I never got it. They didn’t answer my emails, and I didn’t get the money back . The website: luminawig.com

  17. I ordered a wig 4/27/20 and got an email conformation that I can’t follow up on. The payment has already hit my credit card, but I don’t know where or if it will ever be delivered. The confirmation has a merchant and transaction ID but they are no good because I can’t get to the company’s website to follow-up on them.

  18. I have been trying to get a refund from pay pal and I am unable to get a response from anyone. I guess this is a lesson learned. If I had of known that I was purchasing a wig from China VWIG I would have kept my money… Guess I am just out of my money and a wig!!

  19. It almost happened tome as well Abby
    I’ve called my bank and told them what happened. I’ve received my money back

  20. Website doesn’t say where based in the world. Easily change between currency and nothing about international shipping which bizarre. Spells colour the American way and only contact via email….. Nothing at all out of stock, non branded. Don’t know but alarm bells ringing. I hope I’m wrong and you get a great bargain. I haven’t used them so no experience this could be talking rubbish

  21. I’m in same boat and currently trying to get my money back via PayPal. Good luck with getting a refund ?

  22. Hello, sorry to take so long replying, yes that’s the company, I really would avoid them

  23. Horrible fraudulent Company, I got scammed it took over a month to receive my wigs, not one wig was what I ordered.
    Fake hair no lace front all lies trying to return items through Paypal, they even have a fake address. Never again.

  24. I ordered from SZYR almost a month ago and still haven’t gotten any shipping information, and no response from the company.

  25. Ordered a wig from Fancy plus. At least this was the supposed website 4/22/2020. No week has shown up at my door to this date tried to email…? fake website.. paid through PayPal payment went to a company called BeLmont. FRAUDULENT COMPANY.. Email of purchase was China in scripted on the bill.

  26. I’ve ordered my wigs from mywig.store. They are a fraudulent scam! ladies don’t buy from them. The only good thing they did was sending my order very fast. Their website said buy 4 Brazilian human hair for £50 and the descriptions on their site were too good to be true. So got tempted and bought the wigs, as I thought I had got a great bargain! But when I got my order, the hair did not match any of descriptions on the pictures… I wasted £50 towards a fake fraudulent wig site! Does anyone know how you can get your money back? I don’t care if it takes long. I feel so angry at them and myself, for not knowing they are a scam!!! Arrrghhhh ??

    I’ve learnt a great lesson though!

  27. Same here. I didn’t realize it was coming from China and when I received it the wig was horrible. I tried getting my money back through PayPal but they denied my refund.

  28. Hi has anyone had issues with kimwigs…paid thinking they UK company searched through Google but looks like they based in hong Kong once paid. Are they legit?

  29. Has anyone ordered from My Wigs? I placed an order almost a month ago. I have not received it and they have not responded to my emails.

  30. ReWig. I had no idea I was dealing with China. I had a very long wait and when it finally came it looked like a rats nest. The hair was going every which way it was horrible.I tried working with it but had no success I have no idea how to get my money back from Chin If I knew it was coming from China I would not have purchased it.

  31. Sandra, was it remy-web.com please? I saw their advert on Facebook, tempted but seems to be too good to be true

  32. Read my web-remy wigs is another, the wig I received was a different colour, style, length and didn’t have a lace front, I photographed it and sent it in an email to the company and they still had the gall to insist I got the wig I ordered!

  33. Has any one ordered from SzyF wigs before? Been waiting over a month no wigs and reply from company .

  34. Same here, I ordered via Facebook and even though their conditions said you can cancel within 24 hrs – which I did twice in writing by e-mail, they then sent an e-mail confirming the hair toppers had been sent. I contacted PayPal right away and am still trying to get my money back as it was almost $100…. The actual toppers arrived yesterday and look like the wigs that you put on dummies heads in department stores. I certainly wouldn’t wear it, especially as I’d only wanted a topper. I hoping that PayPal will decide in my favour but who knows… Fingers crossed.

  35. Wrong material Fake merchandise
    No way to contact the people to get my money back

  36. Choolor from Belmont is fake it came from Jamaica New York no lace front I’m reporting this to the Better Business Berea too.This wig is UGLY and then the receipt said 12.oo 28
    .00 WAS PAID THEY FAKE, JUST LIKE THAT UGLY WIG LOOK……

  37. PayPal helped me and refunded my money!! I ordered from iwig.com on April 19 and filed 2 complaints with PayPal and on Monday they closed my case and refunded my money!!!

  38. When the wig arrived from rewigs, I could see without taking it out of its plastic bag that it was totally unlike the picture of what I’d ordered, both in terms of colour and style. I wanted to return it immediately but there was no return label. I emailed the company saying the wig was unacceptable and asked for a return address so that I could have my money refunded. They asked for photos of the wig, then emailed back that the wig had been been examined before leaving the factory and was satisfactory. Also, since it had been packaged several days before that I should restyle it. At that point, I basically knew that there wasn’t going to be a satisfactory conclusion, so I duly attempted to restyle it. That, of course, didn’t have any impact on the colour. I went back to them to say that it was still not what I’d ordered. I was offered a refund of 14%, the ‘reason’ being that the material fee was 60% and the manpower fee was 26%! My other option was to return it “in no used state and no damage”. Since I’d been instructed to restyle it, it was obviously not “in a no used state”. There was also a long paragraph about return delivery being affected by covid 19, and a multitude of other ‘reasons’ why I would be unlikely to get a full refund. At this point, I gave in and accepted the 14% refund.

  39. Hi
    Belmont will sendyou a wig but it won’t be what you’ve ordered. I’ve never heard of the other company

  40. I ordered from Aeifei Trading Company ltd and it has been over a month and have received nothing… not a tracking number, an email…or no product

  41. I am worried now. I ordered a wig from Wish 5 weeks ago and one from Belmont 2 weeks ago and haven’t received either of them and have had no contact from either company


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