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Your account rules before you join

Our Terms and Conditions explain how your w175 account works, from lobby access and wallet use to verification, withdrawals, and conduct rules.

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CONTACT ROUTES

Help when a term needs clarity

Questions about Terms and Conditions should reach the team that can see your account history, wallet references, and verification status.

Account chat Use chat after logging in when your question concerns account access, suspended sessions, verification…
Email support Send email when you need a written reply about Terms and Conditions, including payout…
Dispute follow-up If you disagree with how a term was applied, share the transaction ID, date…
ACCOUNT CARE

How we apply your terms

The terms are not written to sit apart from the account flow; we apply them through checks you can recognise.

Data used for account terms

We use account details, device signals, wallet references, and support messages to apply the Terms and Conditions. This helps confirm access, process disputes, check payment ownership, and keep a record of decisions made on your account.

Cookie and session handling

Cookies help us keep your session active, remember basic preferences, and detect unusual access under the account-use clauses. If you clear cookies, you may need to log in again and repeat checks on that device.

Security checks in the terms

We may ask for identity or payment proof when the Terms and Conditions require account matching. This can happen before withdrawals, after a login change, or when UPI, Paytm, or PhonePe records need confirmation.

Record retention under the terms

Account records, wallet logs, support messages, and verification outcomes may be kept while needed for the agreement, dispute handling, legal duties, and fraud checks. We avoid keeping files longer than the reason requires.

Changing your account details

If your name, phone number, email, or payment account changes, contact support before the next withdrawal request. The terms allow us to pause a transaction until the new details match the account record.

Where legal access matters

Some access decisions depend on your location, local law, and account checks. Where the Terms and Conditions discuss eligibility, access depends on local law and is available where local law permits.

Terms questions before you start

This section answers the points we are asked most often about the Terms and Conditions: acceptance, changes, account checks, wallet use, disputes, and data requests. Read it with the full terms, not as a replacement for them. If your situation involves a transaction or verification request, contact us with the exact account detail so we can respond in context.

You accept them when you create an account, log in, use the wallet, enter the lobby, or continue after a terms update. If you do not agree, do not use the account and contact us for help.

Yes. We may update the Terms and Conditions for legal, security, payment, or account-operation reasons. When changes affect your use, the current version applies after it is posted or shown through the account flow.

Checks may happen when account details change, payment records do not match, unusual access appears, or a withdrawal needs review. The aim is to apply the account-use and wallet clauses consistently before activity continues.

UPI, Paytm, PhonePe, and Google Pay records may be compared with your account name, transaction ID, and withdrawal request. If details conflict, the terms allow us to ask for proof before processing further.

Send the account email, transaction reference, date, and the clause or decision you want checked. We review account logs, wallet records, and support history, then reply with the outcome or any further material needed.

Yes. Contact support if your profile details are wrong or outdated. We may request proof before making a change, especially where the correction affects wallet ownership, verification status, or a pending withdrawal.

Yes. Where the Terms and Conditions discuss eligibility or account access, it depends on local law and is available where local law permits. If access changes, we may restrict features or ask for confirmation.