Is WeSalute Legitimate?

Is WeSalute legitimate? We've been in business for more than 25 years, we're based in the U.S., and founded by a U.S. military veteran and daughter of a World War II Marine.
WeSalute is not a scam or ripoff. For over 25 years, our mission has been to honor the military community by providing exclusive discounts and a safe, trustworthy environment. We have an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau and are committed to maintaining a high standard of trust and transparency.
For years we’ve successfully offered a popular 30 day trial and a month-to-month option for those needing to learn more about using our benefits. You'll see the value you are receiving with our program’s benefits and services. Additionally, we have a basic tier, with no fee, and you can access those benefits, too, which allows you to learn more about the value of WeSalute’s premium benefits.
Our benefits include savings and insurance offerings that we created, home mortgages, a jobs & career network, virtual events, and information regarding the latest government benefits. We have live and friendly benefits consultants available by phone, chat, and email.
How to Contact WeSalute
Legitimate companies make themselves available, and WeSalute goes the extra mile with live U.S.-based representatives available during extended hours Monday to Friday, 9 AM - 9 PM, Eastern Time.
If you have any membership questions, please do not hesitate to contact our VIP Member Support team at 1-866-838-2774. We are here to help, provide support, recognize service with meaningful WeSalute benefits, and are always happy to be of assistance. WeSalute+ Members also get an unlimited number of virtual consultations so our staff can demonstrate the value of our program, which has withstood the test of time for over 25 years.
WeSalute+ Membership Fees
And with the WeSalute+ Membership fees, please consider this: Many membership organizations - including veterans organizations - have a membership fee, and ours can be as low as $5 per month, so what's the downside to starting a trial?