How Local Law Shapes Your Access
We built r15vm around a simple idea: your account and your money should move through channels you already trust. That doesn't change how we handle legal matters. Whether you can open an account, deposit through bKash, Nagad or Rocket, or place a bet on a cricket
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match, depends on the law where you live and the region we can serve at that time. We don't claim a blanket right to operate everywhere, and we ask you to check your own local rules before you open an account. When you register, you agree
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to give accurate personal details, one active mobile wallet or bank account for verification, and a phone number we can reach you on for account checks. We keep transaction records tied to your bKash, Nagad and Rocket activity so we can confirm a deposit or a
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withdrawal if a dispute comes up, and so we can flag anything that looks like account misuse. These records are kept only as long as needed to resolve a support case or meet a data request from you. If your local law changes, or if we
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can no longer support your region, we'll pause account access rather than push you into activity that isn't allowed where you live. This is a working policy stance, not a legal opinion on your specific situation — if you're unsure whether real-money play is permitted where
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you are, that's a question for your own local authority, not for our support desk.
Service availability depends on eligible regions and local law. Users should check local rules before opening an account.