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Legal Terms Before You Join

Our legal page sets out the rules for opening and keeping an account with p150 in India, including access checks, wallet records, privacy requests and cookie use.

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p150 Legal Terms Before You Join
CONTACT ROUTES

India Legal Contact Paths

Legal requests should reach the right team with enough detail to trace your account. Use the channel that matches your concern, then include your registered mobile number, email address, payment reference if relevant and a short description of the action you want from us. We may ask for more proof before changing data, restricting access or releasing records, because legal replies must match the account owner.

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Account Terms Help

Use this path when you need a clause explained, want to check how India access applies, or have a question before you open your account. We reply with the current wording and any linked policy page.

Data Request Desk

Send correction, access or deletion requests here with your registered contact details. We compare your request with account records, payment entries and security logs before we confirm what action can be taken.

Wallet Record Query

Choose this route for UPI, Paytm, PhonePe or Google Pay record questions tied to a legal request. Include transaction time, reference number and account email so we can locate the entry.

DATA HANDLING

How We Handle Legal Data

We keep legal handling practical: collect what is needed, protect account access, retain records only for defined business or legal reasons, and give you a clear route to…

Account Data

We hold details you provide during account creation, contact updates and verification checks.

Cookie Records

Cookies and similar signals help us remember your session choices, spot repeated failed access and measure policy acceptance.

Payment Logs

UPI, Paytm, PhonePe and Google Pay entries are stored with reference details, time stamps and account links.

Security Checks

Before we alter legal records or release account data, we may ask for matching contact details, device confirmation or payment…

Retention Rules

Some records must stay for legal, tax, dispute or security reasons even after you ask for deletion.

Change Requests

If your name, mobile number, email address or payment trail is wrong, contact us with proof.

Questions On Your Legal Rights

These answers focus on the legal rules that affect your account, data, access and wallet records. They are written for India so you can understand what we ask for, why we ask for it and how to contact us if something needs checking. If your case involves local access rules, we assess it against the law that applies to your location.

This page is the starting point for the current legal terms that apply to your account. If a linked privacy, cookie or account policy is referenced, that linked wording forms part of the same legal set.

Yes. Access depends on local law and is available where local law permits. We may check location signals or account details when the law requires us to confirm whether you can use the service.

You can ask us to correct account details such as name, mobile number, email address or payment reference records if they are inaccurate. We may request proof before making any legal record change.

Cookies record session choices, consent actions and security signals. They help us show whether a policy was accepted and whether account access looked normal, which can matter when a legal query is raised.

UPI, Paytm, PhonePe and Google Pay entries can be needed for wallet tracing, refund checks, withdrawal review and dispute handling. We keep those records only for account, business or legal reasons that apply.

You can request deletion, and we will assess what can be removed. Some records may need to remain for legal, tax, security or dispute reasons, with use limited to that retained purpose.

Use the contact route that matches your issue and include your registered email, mobile number and any payment reference. We may ask extra verification questions before discussing or changing account records.