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HELP CHANNELS

Ask us about account terms

If a clause is unclear, contact us before you continue with account activity. We treat questions about Terms & Conditions as account matters, not casual chat, because the answer may affect access…

Terms email Write to our help email with the clause name, your registered phone number, and a short account summary. We reply with the rule position, any document request, and the next action needed from you.
Live chat terms desk Use live chat from the account menu when a Terms & Conditions point affects access, settlement, or wallet status. Share the payment reference only inside the chat window connected to your account.
Account document path When we ask for identity or payment proof, upload it only through the account area or the secure link we provide. This keeps the Terms & Conditions case tied to your record.
ACCOUNT CARE

Keep your terms record current

Our handling of Terms & Conditions depends on accurate records. We link acceptance logs, cookie consent, payment receipts, login checks, and contact messages to your account so later…

Acceptance record

When you accept Terms & Conditions, we store the date, account identifier, device signal, and consent version.

Cookie consent link

Cookie choices help us remember your session and keep the account terms banner consistent.

Account security clauses

The terms require you to protect your password, device access, and one-time codes.

Payment record retention

UPI, Paytm, PhonePe and Google Pay receipts may be retained for account checks, dispute handling, and settlement tracing.

Change request handling

If you want to correct your name, phone number, email address, or payment reference, submit the request from your account.

Terms update alerts

When Terms & Conditions change, we may show an in-account message or send an email to the registered address.

Explore Terms & Conditions answers

These answers explain the clauses you are most likely to check before opening or using an account. They focus on account consent, eligibility, wallet records, contact routes, and how changes are handled. If your case depends on location, documents, or a payment reference, contact us so we can answer against your account record.

You accept them when you create the account, continue after a terms notice, or use account features covered by the current version. Keep a copy for your records and contact us before acting if any clause is unclear.

Yes, we may update the Terms & Conditions when account flows, legal needs, payment handling, or security checks change. We may show an account message or email notice, and the newer version applies to future account activity.

Access and eligibility depend on local law and are available where local law permits. If your location, age status, identity record, or legal position does not meet the requirements, you must not open or use the account.

The terms cover UPI, Paytm, PhonePe and Google Pay references connected to your account. We may ask for receipts, bank reference IDs, or wallet screenshots when tracing a settlement, reversal, or ownership question.

Tell us through the account contact path as soon as you notice an error. We may request documents before changing a name, phone number, email address, or payment reference because the Terms & Conditions record must remain accurate.

Access may be paused while we check identity, payment ownership, account security, location eligibility, or a possible breach of Terms & Conditions. We use the contact details on your account to ask for the next required step.

Use the help email or live chat inside your account and include the clause, date, payment reference if relevant, and a short account summary. We answer from the account record rather than from an unlinked message.