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Is WeSalute a Scam or Ripoff?

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WeSalute is legitimate and has been serving the military community for 25 years. 

Twenty-five years does not happen by accident, and veteran scams & ripoffs can’t claim that. WeSalute is not a scam or ripoff. WeSalute actually prevents predatory targeting of military and veterans through our secure military ID card, and our commitment to protecting data.

We point to our long track record – including an A+ BBB rating since 2001 and consistently high Google reviews – as proof of our legitimacy and the value members find in our service. So we’re doing our part to ensure that WeSalute’s secure platform protects you against scams. 

WeSalute Prevents Veteran Scams and Ripoffs

Keeping your info safe is incredibly important, especially given the higher identity theft risks for military members. Our core promise is that we never sell your data. This differs from many 'free' platforms that often rely on selling user data, and puts you at risk of identity theft or other scams claiming to be offering you free services.

Unlike WeSalute, platforms like Reddit, Facebook, and other online forums sell advertising for their sites and apps, despite claiming to provide free information for the military and veteran community.

Our paid WeSalute+ Membership model allows us to offer premium benefits and support our free resources without ever needing to monetize your personal information.

We strive to make WeSalute+ genuinely valuable with exclusive deals (like 50% off travel insurance), live consultations with Personal Benefits Specialists, and our secure WeSalute+ ID Card for safer in-store discount redemption.
 

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