This scam seems to have finally run its course after NBC exposed them earlier this week. The Better Business Bureau had given Patriots Dynasty, Patriots Future and USA Patriots, which use the address of an industrial center in the Denver suburb of Aurora, an F rating.
Source: NBC
The companies that appear to have swindled supporters of former President Donald Trump out of tens of thousands of dollars by peddling bogus “Trump Bucks” no longer have active websites just days after their businesses were exposed by NBC News.
The websites where the Colorado-based Patriots Dynasty, Patriots Future and USA Patriots companies were selling Official Trump 2024 Gold Cards to Trump Rebate Banking System (TRB) membership cards purportedly issued “by Donald Trump” himself are no longer active.
Similar websites that also promise “real patriots” will get rich if they buy the products remain active, but they have been disabled by the online retailer ClickBank, which connects the purveyors of the products to potential buyers.
“This site is no longer in service or has been disabled due to a terms of service violation” was the message that popped up when an NBC News reporter tried to make a purchase.
Welcome, if a bit belated, news for one Florida woman.
But word that three of the retailers’ websites had been shuttered was welcome news to a Florida woman who said earlier that her 77-year-old mother-in-law was fooled into buying tens of thousands of dollars’ worth of Trump Bucks.
“It seems, at least, they know now they can’t get away with this,” said the woman, who lives north of Tampa and asked not to be identified for fear of internet harassment.
The Florida woman described her mother-in-law as an ardent Trump supporter who had always been “conservative and prone to believe in conspiracy theories.”
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