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Legal terms that protect your account

Your t7000 legal centre puts account terms, privacy, cookie use and payment record rules in one place, so you know what applies before you open your account and…

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t7000 Legal terms that protect your account
CONTACT ROUTES

Reach us on legal matters

Legal questions need a clear trail, not a chat that disappears. Use the contact route that matches your request, and include your account email, payment reference…

Email legal desk Write to [email protected] from your registered email for terms, contract, jurisdiction or account dispute…
Privacy request path Use [email protected] for access, correction, deletion or cookie-related requests.
Account case support For wallet holds, identity checks or transaction mismatch cases, open support from your account…
ACCOUNT CARE

Control your data and records

Our legal process is built around traceable account records. We collect only the data needed for account access, wallet checks, fraud prevention, service messages and lawful requests.

Data we collect

We collect account details, contact data, device signals, login events and payment references. These records support legal duties, account security checks, transaction tracing and your own requests for access or correction.

Cookie controls

Cookies record consent choices, session state and basic device checks. You can adjust browser settings, but some account actions may need cookies to confirm that the same device is making the request.

Account security

Legal protection starts with account control. We use login records, one-time checks and device history to help detect unauthorised access, payment mismatch attempts and account change requests made by another person.

Record retention

Wallet, identity and dispute records may be kept longer than general service messages because payment audits and legal enquiries need a traceable history. When retention no longer applies, records are removed or reduced.

Change requests

You can ask us to correct contact details, close an account, update consent choices or examine data linked to your profile. We verify control first so changes are made for the right person.

Lawful enquiries

If a lawful authority contacts us, we check the request before acting. We share only the records required for that request, unless a wider disclosure is required by applicable law.

Legal questions before you join

Before you open an account, read the answers below for the legal points that most often affect access, privacy, cookies, payments and account changes. These answers are written in plain language, but the full terms still apply. If your situation involves a court order, payment dispute or identity concern, contact us with the relevant account record.

Your account is governed by the terms you accept and the laws that apply to your location. Access and eligibility depend on local law and are available where local law permits.

We keep payment references to match deposits, verify withdrawals, trace disputes and meet audit duties. The record normally includes the transaction reference, time, amount and account link, not your full bank credentials.

Yes. Email [email protected] from your registered address and describe the data you want to access. We verify account control before sending any personal data or changing account records.

Send the correction request through your account area or privacy email. Include the field that needs correction and proof where needed, such as an updated phone number or payment reference mismatch.

If local law does not permit access from your area, we may restrict account functions or decline access. This is based on legal availability, not a preference setting in your account.

Cookies help us keep your session, remember consent choices and check account safety signals. You can manage browser settings, though certain legal or security checks may not work without required cookies.

We may update terms when laws, payment rules or account processes change. When a material change affects your account, we place the new wording where you can read it before continuing.