Defunct
- The Wholesale Club, merged with Sam's Club
- Super Saver, merged with Sam's Club (Southeast US)
- Warehouse Club, was a public company
- PACE Membership Warehouse, owned by Kmart, merged with Sam's Club
- Price Savers Wholesale Club, merged with PACE Warehouse Club, then merged with Sam's Club
- Club Wholesale, turned into office supplies stores, then folded
- Price Club, merged with Costco
- American Wholesale Club, (1986–1989)
- SourceClub, owned by Meijer
- Max-Club, owned by SuperValu (United States)
- Buyers Club, a Denver-based independently owned chain
- GEM & GEX Membership Department Stores (required Membership like a Warehouse Club)
- HomeClub, a home improvement warehouse, later became HomeBase and then folded in 2000
- Sam's Club in Canada
- Titan Warehouse, an early warehouse concept in Canada (Toronto) area in the 1980s-1990s
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