970-925-6249
Last reported Mar 31, 2026
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Apparently a person or group tried to do fraudulent activity towards me. On 01-28-2026 I attempted to download a website. I typed in Larocheposay.com and the information pulled up an official site listed as well as the secure lock. I clicked on the site and selected what I was looking for after google searching the product. The price listed was awesome and I decided to purchase 4. After I gave personal information for delivery and was attempting to complete the purchase but was not able to after giving 4 different credit cards and all of them said not able to complete transaction at this time. So I was able to retrieve a phone number and I then left a message as to why I was not successful. On 1-29-2026 I called them after receiving no response and was able to speak to someone who worked for this Company. The person told me that I was being scammed because i was not the first person who tried to contact them for products from Larocheposay. Apparently this scammer is using that company’s website for fraudulent activity’s. I should have realized after not being able to process with payment the incorrect spelling of the name covering the official name. It was spelled Larochepesay. I am glad that I did not give my personal banking information which they tried a one point for me to use. I took a photo copy of the site and here is the number of the official website out of Aspen Colorado 1-970-925-6249. Thank you [BBB Scam Type: Identity Theft] [Business: Larocheposay] [Location: TN, USA- 38127]
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