General terms of use and user rights at MegaPari
- Acceptance of the agreement. Registration or continued use confirms acceptance of these Terms, the Privacy Policy, bonus conditions, and betting rules.
- Eligibility requirements. Services are limited to adults who meet the legal gambling age in their country. Each user may hold one personal account.
- Permitted use. Accounts cannot be shared, transferred, sold, or used for automated betting, collusion, bonus abuse, fraud, or market manipulation.
- Updates and complaints. MegaPari may revise its rules for legal, technical, or security reasons. Players may ask support to review restrictions or settlements.
General betting rules: acceptance, odds, and events
- Bet confirmation. A wager becomes valid when a ticket number appears. Odds displayed before confirmation may change with market or event updates.
- Stake limits. Minimum and maximum stakes depend on the sport, event, market, account status, and risk controls shown in the bet slip.
- Settlement. Winnings are calculated using the accepted odds. Official results from the relevant organiser normally determine the final outcome.
- Errors and cancellations. Void selections may be settled at 1.00. Obvious odds errors or incorrectly published results may be corrected or cancelled.
Payments at MegaPari: deposits, withdrawals, and account limits
- Available methods. Cards, bank transfers, electronic wallets, mobile services, or cryptocurrencies may be available depending on location and account currency.
- Payment ownership. Deposits and withdrawals should use instruments belonging to the account holder. Third party payments may be rejected or investigated.
- Withdrawal checks. Identity, address, or payment verification may be required before funds are released. Processing time depends on the provider.
- Limits and charges. Minimum and maximum amounts appear in the cashier. Providers may apply transaction, conversion, or blockchain network fees.
Responsible gaming: limits, self-exclusion, and support
- Personal limits. Deposit, wager, loss, and session limits help users control spending and time spent on the platform.
- Cooling off. A temporary pause can restrict betting access for a selected period without permanently closing the account.
- Self exclusion. Voluntary exclusion blocks gambling products and may also stop bonuses and marketing messages during the chosen period.
- Support. Players facing financial pressure, loss chasing, or emotional distress should stop betting and contact a qualified service in their Asian jurisdiction.
Anti-money laundering (AML) and KYC prevention at MegaPari
- Identity checks. MegaPari may request an identity document, proof of address, payment evidence, or other account ownership information.
- Source of funds. Additional documents may be required when deposits, withdrawals, or betting patterns appear unusual or inconsistent.
- Monitoring. Reviews may detect third party payments, rapid fund movement, false documents, transaction splitting, or other suspicious behaviour.
- Consequences. Suspicious activity may lead to delayed payments, restricted access, frozen funds, account closure, or legally required reporting.
Privacy and personal data: legal processing and rights
- Data collected. Information may include identity details, contacts, payments, betting history, device data, IP addresses, cookies, and KYC documents.
- Use of data. Records support account management, payments, fraud prevention, customer service, bonus administration, and legal compliance.
- Data sharing. Information may be provided to payment processors, technology suppliers, verification partners, or authorities when legally permitted.
- User rights. Applicable law may allow access, correction, deletion, restriction of processing, or withdrawal of optional marketing consent.
Account security: technical protection and monitoring
- Technical safeguards. MegaPari may use encryption, password protection, transaction monitoring, access controls, and activity logs.
- User duties. Players should use a unique password, enable two factor authentication, and avoid shared devices or public networks.
- Suspicious access. Unusual logins, new devices, or payment changes may trigger additional verification or temporary restrictions.
- Incident reporting. Unauthorised access, a lost device, or an unknown transaction should be reported to support immediately.
