Terms That Set Your Access
friv 99 puts account rules, lobby access, payout checks, promotion wording, and dispute steps into these Terms & Conditions so you know what applies before you join. Open...
How Our Terms Apply in Pakistan
These Terms & Conditions explain the contract between you and friv 99 when you access our brand home from Pakistan or another supported region. They cover account creation, identity checks, acceptable use, game settlement, promotion eligibility, withdrawals, account security, support records, and how we handle disputes. Access is allowed only where local law permits, and you are expected to check that your
own location allows the activity before using our lobby. Payment names such as JazzCash, Easypaisa, SadaPay, NayaPay, and Raast appear here as local context, but the Terms also explain that each transaction may need matching account details, bank-side confirmation, or extra verification. If a clause conflicts with a linked policy page, the stricter account-protection wording will usually apply unless we say otherwise
in writing.
Service availability is jurisdiction-dependent. Users are responsible for checking local law before access.
Ask Us About These Terms
If any part of the Terms & Conditions is unclear, contact us before you act on it. We keep support paths tied to the clause being discussed, so your question can be matched with the right account record, payment trace, promotion entry, or withdrawal check.
Live chat terms help
Use live chat when a clause blocks your next move. Share the clause heading, account email, and screenshot, and our team will explain how the Terms affect your account record.
Email clause checks
Email suits longer Terms questions, especially withdrawal verification or promotion wording. We reply with the clause we rely on, what we need from you, and the action we can take.
Ticket record trail
Open a ticket when you need a dated record about Terms acceptance, account access, or settlement. Keep replies inside the same thread so the clause trail stays complete.
Policy Signals You Can Check
We write these Terms & Conditions from the operator side, using the same account, settlement, security, and payment steps our team handles each day. The aim is plain wording you can act...
Operator wording
The Terms describe what we actually process: account checks, game settlement, withdrawals, support tickets, and promotion entries. We avoid vague promises because each clause should match a task our team can perform.
Version control
When wording changes, we treat the newer Terms as the active version from the stated update point. If you keep using the lobby after that point, the updated clauses apply.
Security references
Account-security clauses explain password care, device access, one-time codes where used, and the need to contact us quickly if your account behaves differently from your normal pattern.
Settlement clarity
Game and sportsbook settlement terms explain that results come from the relevant game system or market feed. If a technical fault appears, we may pause settlement while records are checked.
Payment trace
Funding and withdrawal clauses refer to matching names, transaction IDs, wallet screenshots, and bank-side status where needed. JazzCash, Easypaisa, SadaPay, NayaPay, and Raast traces must be readable.
Support record
Support clauses explain that chat, email, and ticket records may be used to confirm what was asked, what we answered, and which Terms wording applied at that time.
How Terms Connect Across Pages
The Terms & Conditions sit beside our other policy pages rather than replacing them. Read them as the main contract, then use the related pages for narrower clauses...
| Privacy Policy | The Terms explain why account data may be requested for access, security, or withdrawal checks. The Privacy Policy then sets out how that data is collected, used, stored, and shared. |
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| Cookie Policy | The Terms allow us to run site tools needed for account sessions and security. The Cookie Policy explains the browser-based files and preference choices tied to that technical access. |
| Payments Terms | The Terms set the basic rule that payments must come from accounts connected to you. The payment page adds timing, provider status, reference checks, and possible verification steps. |
| Promotion Terms | The Terms say promotion entries can carry separate rules. A campaign page may add dates, qualifying actions, wagering wording, or exclusions, and those campaign rules apply to that offer. |
| Account Rules | The Terms explain one-person account use, correct details, and secure access. Account-specific rules may add practical steps for login recovery, duplicate checks, name matching, and document requests. |
| Support Rules | The Terms state that support records can decide what was reported and when. Support rules add channel hours, response order, evidence format, and ticket closure handling. |
| Dispute Process | The Terms explain when a result, withdrawal, or account action can be questioned. The dispute process sets timeframes, evidence requests, escalation steps, and final account record checks. |
Visible Marks Inside This Page
We shape this Terms page so you can scan the clauses that matter before opening an account. Headings, chips, support cards, and question blocks are there...
Clause-led headings
Each major heading points to a legal action, such as account access, settlement, withdrawal checks, or disputes. That structure helps you find the clause linked to your current account question.
Short market chips
The chip row names Pakistan-relevant payment references only as context for the Terms. It does not change provider rules, bank processing, or verification duties stated elsewhere in the page.
Plain acceptance wording
Acceptance language is placed near the opening so you see it before moving further. We want you to understand that using the account means agreeing to the active Terms.
Contact prompts
Support blocks sit close to policy wording because unclear clauses should be checked before you act. Asking first can prevent mismatched payment evidence, promotion confusion, or delayed withdrawal handling.
Linked policy cues
Comparison cards show where another policy page may add detail. This prevents one long Terms page from mixing privacy, cookies, payment status, and dispute steps into one hard read.
Question block
The FAQ section answers common Terms points in direct wording. It is not a replacement for the full clauses, but it helps you decide which section to read again.