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Yes Money

Fraud watch

We take the safety and privacy of our customers very seriously. Please read through our guide if you think you may be a victim of fraud.

Protect yourself

Our fraud watch guide

Please note no one from Yes Money or any financial partner will ever contact you and request to send money or ask you to buy any products prior to receiving your loan.

Here at Yes Money we will do everything to help protect you against fraud. We want all of our applicants to feel safe and secure whilst browsing our website and applying for a short term loan. We take our customers very seriously and want to make sure that everyone is safe.

Fraud can sometimes be hard to identify. Some fraudsters will even take advantage of genuine companies and pose as them. These fraudsters will then make cold calls to their victims promising loan details that don't really exsist. The fraudsters will then invite the victim to part with the cash through voucher schemes like UKASH VOUCHERS and promising that a loan will certainly follow. Please be well aware of these types of scams.

Are you a victim of fraud?

Please read our important steps

1

Stop sending money

If you think you're a victim of fraud, you should stop sending money and notify your bank straight away.

2

Report it immediately

If you think you are or have been a victim of any type of fraud, you can report it using one of these links:

3

Further support

Get further support from the FCA