
Issues with Yaman Plus Login usually begin one step earlier to the login form itself. Since the brand is spread across multiple differently-branded domains and there is no canonical domain, the 1 issue is that your login is not working because you have registered on a different domain than the one you currently view — you've got the login, but not for that domain. If you are having trouble logging in, make sure that you are on the same domain (or app) that you registered for. If you don't know which one that was, our guide to accessing Yaman Plus safely explains how to figure out and validate the correct link.

Check for spelling mistakes, particularly in the formatting of cell phone numbers (including or omitting the initial digit or country code) and capitalization in passwords. If you know the information is correct, you've tried to log in through the wrong domain (or app) or tried to log in through a domain or app you didn't register for (the most common reason for this error with a multi-domain brand like Yaman Plus is logging in through a domain that is not the one you registered for).
Verify the registered mobile number (or email address if verification is via email) is correct and is able to receive signals (or email). Should codes keep failing to show up after a few minutes, do not continue to ask for codes in a short time frame; this will cause a temporary lock — try requesting codes again after a few minutes, once only.
A security lock can be triggered by repeated attempts to log in which fail. If your account if somehow locked or suspended, there is no reason, contact the support using same domain where you have registered your account, and be careful of unlock instructions that require you to provide more information than you did during your original registration.
This is by design, not a bug: Accounts on Yaman Plus are not promised to be consistent across their various branded domains. If you have several accounts on various domains, remember which login/passwords go with which site, don't assume they all are the same.
Don't reset your password if you receive a link in an SMS, email or chat message that you did not request, ask for the reset through the website or the app.
Stop and check the domain before entering username/password/OTP if a login page looks different from what you are used to, asks for information other than your username/password/OTP, or you were directed to the page by an unfamiliar link instead of your bookmark or app. One of the more common methods of account credentials being compromised with this type of multi-domain brand is when consumers enter their logon information on a fake site that looks like it is from a trustworthy brand. If you are not sure, go to a site that you have previously verified—don't trust a link in a search result or from a message.
The most common is being on a different domain with the name "Yaman Plus" on the domain name you registered. If you think that your username or password is incorrect, make sure you are using the same website or application you registered for.
Don't try over and over again because it's not uncommon for multiple attempts to cause a lock on the account. Request support from the same domain where your account is registered and be wary of any request for information that you didn't provide on your initial registration.
On the domain or app you signed up for, click "Forgot Password", check by SMS and/or email and set a new and unique password. Do not use reset link that you have not requested.
Not necessarily. The accounts may not be ported to other domains of the brand and it is important to know which accounts correspond to which domain.
Be cautious. Click a verified domain instead of the link - there are numerous differently-branded Yaman Plus websites around.


