yes.com
First seen Feb 24, 2026
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Valerie Jimenez has been contacting me via calls and texts, asserting that Mr. Ross has an outstanding loan with a company named Payday yes.com, which has allegedly placed a levy on his assets. It is important to note that Mr. Ross is blind and unable to complete online loan applications. I have conducted research on this company but have been unable to find any relevant information regarding its legitimacy. [BBB Scam Type: Phishing] [Business: Document Services] [Location: TX, USA - 75216]
domain ownership hey all - i started a company a few years back with a partner who purchased our domain for us through his email, for this sake lets just say the domain is called “yes.com”. i verified the dsn/ domain in google workspace to set up employee emails using the domain. for example bob@yes.com. flash forward to 2023 my partner leaves the business and 100% ownership is given to me. we have bank addendum and legal docs backing this. before leaving, he transferred the domain to me. because the gmail was active and i was paying monthly, i was under the impression i was in good / active standing. i went on go daddy to set up the website and they show i never owned or was transferred the domain, and they cannot tell me who does. i spent $100 on the domain broker and they were told by the current owner they are not and will not be open to selling it. mind you, i have the instagram @, the gmail, the linkedin etc. how can i find out who this person is? i’m worried my email access may be revoked randomly.
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