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Terms for India account access

Roulette, JetX, Football Strike, Crash Game, Bingo and Fishing God sit behind one account, and these Terms & Conditions explain how that account may be opened, used and…

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HELP ROUTES

Contact paths for terms questions

Questions about these Terms & Conditions should reach the team that can read your account record, not a social comment thread.

Terms query by email Use the email route when you need a written answer about a clause, account…
Account inbox follow-up If you are logged in, the account inbox keeps the discussion beside your wallet…
Document request channel When a term requires proof before withdrawal or correction, upload only the requested document…
ACCOUNT CARE

Data and security terms we apply

We write these Terms & Conditions to show how account data, cookies, security checks and retention periods support fair account handling.

Data handling

The terms describe how your name, mobile number, login record, wallet entries and document checks are used for account operation. We use those details to process requests, verify withdrawals and answer account disputes.

Cookie use

Cookie terms explain how we remember sessions, language choices and security signals on your device. You can adjust browser settings, but some account pages may need cookies to keep login checks working.

Account security duties

The Terms & Conditions place password, OTP and device control with you. If a phone is lost or a login looks wrong, contact us quickly so we can check account access.

Retention periods

We keep wallet, login, support and game records for account handling, legal duties and dispute checks. When data is no longer needed for those reasons, it is removed or separated from your account.

Correction requests

If your name, mobile number or payment identifier is wrong, the terms let you ask for correction. We may request proof before changing details tied to UPI, Paytm, PhonePe or withdrawals.

Changes to terms

When we change these Terms & Conditions, the current version on this page controls future account activity. Material changes may appear inside your account area before they affect wallet or game rules.

Your terms questions answered clearly

This FAQ deals only with the Terms & Conditions, so each answer points back to your account duties, our checks and the local-law rule. If you need a binding answer about your own account, contact support with your registered mobile number. General answers here do not replace the full terms, but they help you decide what to read before you open an account.

They cover account creation, eligibility, wallet use, game settlement, document checks, cookies, data handling, security duties, withdrawals, disputes and account closure. They also explain that access depends on local law where you are located.

Eligibility depends on local law and access is available where local law permits. If your current location or local rule does not allow access, you should not open or continue using an account.

The terms allow us to match payment references, account names and receipts with your wallet activity. If a UPI, Paytm or PhonePe record does not match, we may ask for proof before settlement.

You should ask for correction as soon as you notice an error. We may request a document or payment proof before changing details linked to withdrawals, identity checks or account ownership.

We check the round ID, timestamp, provider result and wallet entry against the relevant game rule. If the game-specific rule differs from a general term, that rule controls the affected round.

Yes, we may change the terms when account processes, game rules, security checks or legal duties change. The version shown on this page applies to account activity after it is published.

Contact support from your registered mobile number or account inbox and state the request clearly. We may keep records needed for wallet checks, legal duties or unresolved disputes before completing closure.