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The Great Offerjewel.com PayPal Scam Experience

  • Writer: Marvin the Paranoid Biological Android
    Marvin the Paranoid Biological Android
  • Dec 25, 2025
  • 6 min read

So there I was, buying small add on bits and pieces for my new Kawasaki motorcycle online and selling the bits and bobs for my old one using PayPal, which I have done without incident for some seven years, up to yesterday that is....


One of my traits when looking for components is to compare prices from the OEM and their supply chain in search of sale offers on the same component.


I have been purchasing these items with PayPal as I thought it was more secure than my credit cards.


PayPal and eBay by the way, were once one and the same company.


I had used PayPal for this sort of transaction as years ago I had issues with eBay on something I bought that also attempted to fraudulently drain my bank account.


I had bought into the protections PayPal claimed they offer their customers against this sort of crime.


I had built up a kitty of $425 in my PayPal debit account and things were going swimmingly until early Christmas eve morning when I saw an offer for a Tusk 2 handlebar riser for $25 and then saw they had the tank pad rubbers I was also looking for, for $8.99.


Both roughly 54% less than normal.


The website name was a bit of a concern though. Offerjewel.com for motorcycle bits? I was immediately dubious but went ahead anyways thinking $34 is not the end of the world if nothing arrived.


I obviously was not awake enough to think through this purchase for a very moderate $34 and even if it sent me nothing, $34 was not the end of the world was where my head was at.


Within 90 seconds though, I was fully awake as PayPal immediately executed unauthorized transactions that wiped out my entire $425 debit balance and added $123 withdrawal from my bank account, just to add insult to injury.


No mention of the offerjewel.com website you thought you were buying from or the original amount you committed to on the transaction details either!


This $34 transaction had escalated from a $34 transaction to a full on rip off of $548 dollars.


The transaction appeared as a charge for 82, 000 Japanese Yen from someone called Tyler Ali with an email that read PayPal@Aileen.Kingley.yydcu.com


Not only that but this transaction also produced a USPS delivery and tracking number that claimed it had already been delivered to me.


This is elaborate fraud stuff this shit!


Clearly impossible to have had USPS deliver within 5 minutes of the offerjewel.com $34 transaction appearing as an unauthorized $548 fraud scam from one Tyler Ali and Aileen Kingley you had never known about prior to your offerjewel.com purchase.


I immediately contacted PayPal security, my bank and reported this to the FBI, my local police and the BBB.


My Bank and my credit card companies were outstanding and blocks on all PayPal transactions were placed within hours of this fraud I had been subjected to being reported.


PayPal's handling of the matter on the other hand was another alarming matter entirely.


When you go to offerjewel.com or one of the many fraud web sites they run, they have malware that scans the sites you have been visiting online with your computer and also to see what your balances are on your PayPal debit card as well as what credit cards and bank accounts you have linked to PayPal.


It then proceeds to execute a whole bunch of unauthorized transactions that charge your bank account and credit cards with unauthorized fraudulent amounts.


PayPal do not seem bothered that this fraud has been perpetuated with their process and mechanisms and do nothing to help you like the credit card companies and your bank do when dealing with this sort of fraud.


I got several emails from PayPal telling me this may be sorted out by June of 2026 and they suggested I myself contact the seller and beg for a refund as my first recourse.


This is a serious joke, the seller is not selling anything their website purports to be selling, it is all a massive fraud. PayPal know this - I happen to knew quite a few of their security people but I was shocked to learn from them that they do not protect their customers at all.


I was also shocked to learn they knew all about offerjewel, Tyler Ali, Aileen Kingley and several dozen others and how the whole elaborate scheme works.


This is perplexing from PayPal as this model is not sustainable at all. If this happens to PayPal users they will all close their accounts and write blogs like this one to warn users to be on the lookout and beware of these sorts of PayPal facilitated fraud scams.


Two individuals seem to be behind this but there are people inside PayPal that are also aiding and abetting their crimes to make their efforts at this fraud be a rewarding endeavor.


I also got an email from PayPal acknowledging this was a fraudulent and unauthorized transaction but they also added that I speak to the seller (sic) to get a refund.


This made a total mockery of their claimed protections against this sort of crap.


My first thought about that was WTF?!


If AMEX, My bank and all the credit card companies can sort this fraud out in minutes what the fuck is the problem with PayPal exactly?


This leads me to conclude that this resistance from PayPal to remedy such obvious and blatant fraud makes them complicit in these crimes.


Several Federal Law enforcement folks seem to have arrived at this same conclusion as well.


There can in fact be no other sane conclusion on the matter.


I see things pretty simply in life. You are either with me or against me and PayPal are definitely not with me here. This forces the conclusion that PayPal are complicit in the crimes perpetuated against me and many other victims here.


I did not Authorize a $548 transaction here but they allowed it to happen and communicated with me without any balances being shown in their emails to me.


I am now at the beginning of what will be a long and protracted battle to recover my $548 from PayPal.


I got nothing for my $34 transaction but a $548 fraud scheme and all I know is PayPal did nothing to protect or help me.


This means that after 10 years of using PayPal, that I will close all my PayPal accounts and activities and also spend a lot of time writing blogs, appearing in YouTube events and Podcasts I partake in on the subject of computer based crimes that are to be found on the internet and influencing people to never use PayPal for anything because they just facilitate these criminals taking all your money.


I am also in touch with my local senator and congressman and am going to make a lot of noise about this shit wherever I can.


The FBI it must be said are well versed in this shit and are investigating PayPal and these offerjewel.com individuals (Tyler Ali and Aileen Kingly), and they have a lot of Information on all of these scumbags.


I am disappointed PayPal do nothing to protect themselves and their customers as this can only end one way - with their total demise.


For any of you out there also experiencing the PayPal indifference to fleecing you I suggest you go into your PayPal settings and remove all your banking and credit card information with immediate effect and also contact your bank to place an 18 month ban on all transactions from your account with PayPal.


It will be the best $30 you will ever spend.


Do not purchase anything via PayPal from any web site - even the known ones like Amazon or the manufacturers of the goods you want to purchase.


Use your traditional credit Cards for these purchases as they have the protections against this sort of fraud and they fix this shit real quick, not the six months PayPal offer - after suggesting you beg the perpetrators of the crime to give you your money back.


They are criminals, why the fuck would they do that? Is someone at PayPal taking powerful drugs? Zero credibility with me from this point onward and I will influence tens of thousands to follow suite and each one of those will influence hundreds themselves.


Everything on OfferJewel.com is an elaborate scam to make you think you are getting 50-54% off the normal price but the only thing you will get is a drained bank account and nothing you thought you were ordering.


The USPS shipping, tracking and delivery they show is also a total scam, the transactions are all unauthorized fraud and PayPal facilitate their crimes big time.


They are digging into the USPS angle of this shit as well.


They also have a subscription scam charge that will appear on your bank account every month that is also rather hard to get rid of by the way.


You should also get lifelock protection immediately if you have fallen victim to this offerjewel.com and PayPal scam.


Do not waste any time removing all your banking info from your PayPal settings and calling your bank for all PayPal transaction blocks with immediate effect.


This shit fucked my Christmas up real good.


If you run across this sort of website offering 50-54% discounts over the normal price just know it is all an elaborate AI based scam.


Especially when you suddenly see rows and rows of stuff that you have in fact been shopping for at these massive discounts.


You have been informed!



It is in fact too good to be true!








 
 
 

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