Patriotwholesaleclub.com is an e-commerce store. The Patriot Wholesale Collection includes backpacks, books, cameras, flashlights, tumblers, sleeping bags, emergency food rations, tactical lasers, and headlamps.
About Patriot Wholesale Club
The website is owned and operated Prepared Patriot at 11551 E 45th Avenue, Unit C, Denver, Colorado 80239. The address is a shipping fulfillment center called QuickBox Fulfillment.
Prepared Patriot has a website, Preparepatriot.com, which may or may not be associated with Patriot Wholesale Club. The website promote similar tactical gear.
Alibaba Replica
The Patriot Wholesale Club Light Defender Tactical Laser is priced at $44.97 compared to the Alibaba look-a-like at $3.20.
The Patriot Wholesale Club 40L Elite Tactical Backpack is priced at $49.97 compared to the Alibaba replica at $17.99.
Patriotwholesaleclub Reviews
Patriot Wholesale Club has a 2.1-star rating. Multiple customer claim they never received their orders. Tony write a review on July 21, 2022, claiming to have been charged $8 for shipping and $69 for a “free watch.” Several customers make the same allegations.
Not BBB-Accredited
BBB rates Patriot Wholesale Club a “C” due to 363 customer complaints over the past three years. Customers rate the vendor 2.97 out of 5 stars.
A customer filed a BBB complaint claiming to have been scammed out of $125.95 for a “free dash cam.” Another customer allegedly got scammed out of $76.68 for a “free survival lighter).
Patriot Wholesale Club Free Gift Scam
Patriot Whole Club free promotional gift appears to be a scam. There are literally dozens of BBB complaints and Trustpilot reviews in which customers were allegedly scammed.
The vendor seems to offer consumers free gifts, such as a dash cam, tactical light, stun gun, and waterproof lighter. Customers are asked to provide their credit card information to qualify for the free gift.
Afterword – Patriot Wholesale Club Scam
Is Patriot Wholesale Club a scam? The vendor appears to be running a free promotional gift scam. Customers provide their credit card information to get approved for the free gift. The gift is never shipped, but the customer’s credit card is charged. The unauthorized charge varies between $59.96 and $93.03. If the gift is free, why would the vendor need your credit card information?
The vendor sells Alibaba replicas. The entire collection is available at Alibaba and AliExpress. Similar products are available on Amazon and eBay. Check out Patriot Wholesale Club reviews on Amazon before purchaseing. If you know anything about Alibaba products, you know they are not always high-quality.
Jay Skelton is an independent crime journalist with a passion for covering the uncovered and the under covered.
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