About Midejubshop
Midejubshop is not a well-established brand with a clear corporate presence, website, or physical headquarters. Instead, it appears primarily as a billing descriptor tied to low-cost online purchases initiated through social media ads (for example, on Facebook, Instagram, or TikTok Shop). Multiple consumer reports and scam trackers describe purchases for small gadgets or household items advertised online, where the promised goods either never arrive, are significantly delayed, or differ from what was advertised.
Because there is no verified corporate site or transparent company profile, charges labeled “Midejubshop” on bank or PayPal statements are frequently disputed and often turn out to be unauthorized or connected to scammy online offers. Consumers report one‑time charges in a range roughly from $20 to $90 for items such as magnetic lights or windshield repair fluid, as well as unclear added fees and taxes. These charges typically appear as card-not-present ecommerce transactions, occasionally via PayPal (for example, “PAYPAL*MIDEJUBSHOP”), following clicks on social-media ads or TikTok Shop listings rather than direct checkout on a recognizable brand site. ([scampulse.com](https://www.scampulse.com/midejubshop-mid-reviews?utm_source=openai))
If you see a Midejubshop charge you don’t recognize, first review your recent social-media ad clicks and any orders placed via TikTok, Facebook, or Instagram. Look for order confirmation emails (including spam/junk folders), in-app order histories, and PayPal guest-checkout receipts. If you cannot match the charge to a legitimate order, or you never received the merchandise, you should treat the transaction as suspicious: gather screenshots of ads, order pages, receipts, and tracking information, then contact your card issuer or PayPal to dispute the charge as an unauthorized or undelivered-goods transaction. Because there is no clear official customer service channel for Midejubshop itself, working through your payment provider is typically the most effective way to resolve billing issues.