Recently, I noticed a spike in people searching for Obagee.com on ScamAdviser, trying to figure out whether it’s a legit business or just another scam. That curiosity got me digging into the site, and let me tell you, the results were surprising.
Have you come across a contact email that doesn’t match the website? Or wondered why there’s not a single review to back up a business’s claims? How about an address that looks like it’s plucked out of thin air? These are just some of the questions I’ll be answering as I break down everything you need to know about Obagee.com.
One of the first things that caught my eye was their contact email: service@pshpuls.com. Let’s pause for a moment—why wouldn’t a website use an email address with its own domain, like @obagee.com? It’s a simple detail, but it screams unprofessionalism.
Worse, it makes me wonder if they’re trying to hide something. In fact, most scam websites use different email domains to try and confuse customers making it easier for For me, this was the first red flag, and I couldn’t ignore it.
Obagee.com claims to operate out of 1668 Route 117, Val-David, QC J0T 2N0, Canada. Being the curious type, I plugged this address into Google Maps. To my surprise, I couldn’t find any proof that this location was linked to them. No storefront, no signs, nothing.
For all I know, it could just be a random address thrown in to make the site look more credible. Scammers are known to use fake/random addresses to appear legit and we have recently covered this in our article, the most abused address by scammers. And honestly, if you’re running a legit business, wouldn’t you want people to find you?
If you’re like me, checking reviews is a must before handing over any money online. But when I went looking for Obagee.com’s reviews on sites like Trustpilot or ScamAdviser, I came up empty. There’s nothing—no positive reviews, no complaints, just radio silence. For a business that’s supposedly been around for years, this is highly unusual. Legitimate businesses usually have at least a handful of reviews, even if they’re not glowing. This absence felt like another red flag.
Here’s where things took an even stranger turn. When I checked Whois.com, I found that Obagee.com was registered way back in August 2009. A 14-year-old website should have a solid online presence, right?
Yet, according to Web Archive, this site has been on and off the internet over the years. It’s like it vanishes and reappears whenever it feels like it. This kind of inconsistency doesn’t inspire trust—it screams, “Proceed with caution.”
So, Is Obagee.com Legit or a Scam? After looking into all these red flags, we have doubts about Obagee.com. The mismatched email address, lack of reviews, unverified location, and erratic domain history all add up to a big pile of uncertainty. There’s just too much that doesn’t add up.
If you’ve stumbled across Obagee.com and are thinking about making a purchase, it’s prudent to exercise caution. There are plenty of other reputable websites out there where you can shop with confidence. However, keep your wits with you at all times.
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