Fraudsters have been targeting Jeeves customers by creating fake login pages, impersonation emails, and deceptive websites — all designed to steal access to your account.
These scams are becoming more sophisticated, and some even appear ahead of the real Jeeves site in search results.
⚠️ Please never search for “Jeeves” or “Jeeves login” on Google or Bing.
Scammers can manipulate these platforms with fake ads or SEO to trick you into clicking malicious links.
Credential Theft
You’re directed to a fake login page that captures your email, password, and potentially more — including details tied to your Jeeves credit or Jeeves Pay account.
Red Flag
URL contains typos or extra words
Strange sender address
Requests for card numbers or OTPs
“Jeeves Pay deactivated” scare tactics
Poor formatting or off-brand visuals
What It Indicates
Likely a phishing site
Not from @tryjeeves.com
We never ask for this
Scammers use urgency
Not an official communication
The only way to securely access your Jeeves account, including your Jeeves card, Jeeves Pay dashboard, and credit line, is through:
👉 https://www.tryjeeves.com/login
Which safely redirects to:
🔐 https://prod.jeev.es/client/web/login
✅ Bookmark this page. Do not search for it.
✅ Type it directly or use a saved link.
Your Jeeves card, Jeeves Pay, and Jeeves credit lines are connected to your master Jeeves account. That means:
Only log in using our verified channels. And remember: we will never request card numbers, CVVs, or full billing details via email or chat.
We only communicate from:
When in doubt, forward the message to security@tryjeeves.com.
If you believe you’ve clicked on a fraudulent link or entered credentials into a scam site:
Our team will guide you through recovery and ensure your Jeeves Pay or Jeeves card features remain protected.
Digital scams are evolving. But by staying alert, you help us protect your access to:
Stay direct. Stay secure. Always log in via:
🔐 https://www.tryjeeves.com/login