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Legal terms for your tej888 account

We set out the legal rules that shape your account, privacy choices, cookies, payment records and support requests in India.

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CONTACT PATHS

Three routes for legal questions

Legal requests need enough detail for us to match your account without exposing extra data. When you contact us, use the same mobile number or email linked to your account, describe the legal topic, and attach only files that prove your request. We reply through the account channel where possible, because that reduces mistakes and keeps your privacy request tied to the correct wallet and session history.

Team online

Legal email

Use the legal email link in the footer when your question is about terms, privacy, cookies or account records. Include your account mobile number and a short reason so our team can trace the right file.

Account chat

If you are already signed in, start a chat and ask for the legal queue. We will verify your account first, then move privacy, cookie or terms questions to the right internal team.

Document requests

For correction, access or deletion requests, send the exact data point you want us to check. Screenshots, UPI references, Paytm IDs or PhonePe receipts should be shared only when they support that request.

ACCOUNT RIGHTS

How we handle legal data duties

We design legal handling around account verification, clear records and limited access inside our team.

Data we collect

We collect account details, login records, device signals, wallet entries and support messages that are needed to run your account…

Cookie controls

Cookies help keep sessions active, remember language choices and detect unusual access.

Account security

Legal access requests are checked against account details before any data is shared.

Retention periods

We keep payment references, login events and support messages for the time needed for disputes, audits, security checks and legal…

Access changes

Your access can change if local law, payment partner rules or security checks require it.

Law requests

If a lawful authority asks for account records, we assess the request before sharing anything.

Seven answers on your legal rights

These answers explain how the Legal page affects your account, wallet records, privacy choices and access in India. They are written for quick reading, but the page itself is the place we maintain current wording. If your issue involves a live dispute, payment mismatch or account change, contact us through a verified channel so we can check the exact record.

They set the rules for account access, privacy handling, cookies, wallet records and communication with us. Your access depends on local law and is available where local law permits, even when a payment method is visible.

Yes, you can request a copy through our legal contact path after account verification. We may provide wallet records, login history and support messages that relate to you, subject to legal duties and security limits.

We may keep transaction references, timestamps, status messages and account matching details for UPI, Paytm and PhonePe activity. These records help handle disputes, audit trails, fraud checks and legal requirements tied to your wallet.

Cookies are treated as part of account access and security. They may keep you signed in, remember settings, measure site errors and detect unusual activity, while browser controls decide how much storage your device allows.

Yes. If local law, payment partner rules or security checks affect your account, we may restrict or change access. Whenever access is discussed, it depends on local law and is available where local law permits.

Send a correction request through chat or the legal email link and mention the exact field that is wrong. We verify the account first, then update, reject or ask for proof depending on the record.

Requests from authorities are handled by our legal operations team after validity checks. We assess the stated basis, limit any disclosure to the required account records, and keep an internal trail of the response.