How Our Legal Notice Actually Works
Our legal notice explains how we run your account — it isn't a claim about licensing authority in any particular jurisdiction. Online gaming rules differ from one region to another, so whether you can open an account, fund it through bKash, Nagad or Rocket, or withdraw
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from your wallet depends entirely on your local law and whether your region is eligible for the service. We don't claim a blanket licence covering every market; instead, we ask you to check your own region's rules before sending funds. When you deposit through bKash, the
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transaction ties to your registered mobile number and the confirmation message your wallet app sends back — that confirmation is what we use to match funds to your account. Nagad transfers and Rocket payments work the same way, each with its own confirmation step we rely
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on as proof a transaction went through. Our terms also cover what happens if a deposit doesn't match your account details, how disputed transactions get handled, and what details we ask for during a wallet verification check. If you're unsure whether our service is available where
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you live, check with your own network or wallet provider before you fund an account, since eligibility shifts by region and we can't override local restrictions. This notice gets updated from time to time, and the newer wording replaces older versions without a separate announcement —
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worth a second look if your account status ever seems unclear.
Service availability depends on eligible regions and local law. Users should check local rules before opening an account.