Reference

lh756 terms for account access

These terms set the rules for opening an account, using the lobby and handling wallet actions on lh756.

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CONTACT PATHS

Ways to contact lh756 about terms

If you want to ask about a clause, the fastest route is the in-account message box, because it keeps your request tied to the right profile. You can also email us with the page date, the clause name and any proof we ask for. We answer in English and keep a written trail, so you can see what changed and why.

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In-account message

Send the clause name, your account ID and the page date through the message box after login. That keeps the request attached to the correct record and helps us answer without delay.

Email support

Write to [email protected] if you need a current copy of the terms, a correction, or help with a dispute. Use the email linked to your account when possible.

Written follow-up

If we need extra proof, we may ask for a document or transaction reference. Keep replies in the same thread so the history stays easy to check and update.

RECORD CARE

How we handle records and access

We keep only the records needed to run your account, settle transactions and meet lawful retention duties.

Data use

We store account details, transaction logs and support threads only for operating the account and handling disputes. If a record is no longer needed for those purposes, we move it into the retention process allowed by law.

Cookies

Cookies remember login state, language choice and the path you took through the page. If you clear them, you may need to sign in again and repeat a few steps before the account opens.

Account security

Keep your password private, use a device you control and sign out after each session on shared phones. If we see unusual access, we may pause the session until you confirm it is you.

Retention

We keep records for as long as needed to settle account questions, meet tax or audit duties and respond to lawful requests. After that, we archive or remove what the policy allows.

Change request

To request a change, send the clause name, the date you are referring to and the exact wording you want altered. Clear details help us check whether the request can be applied.

Contact trail

Use the registered email or in-account message path so the request stays linked to your profile. That reduces mix-ups and lets us return the answer in the same thread.

Questions about your account terms

These questions cover the parts readers ask about most: who can open an account, how later changes work, what data we keep and how to contact us. If your case turns on local law, the answer depends on where you are and whether the clause can be used there. If something is still unclear, send the page date and the clause name, and we will reply in writing.

Access depends on local law and on whether the clause can be used in your state or territory. If a local rule differs, we follow the version that can be applied lawfully to your account.

When we publish a new version on this page, it applies from the stated date or from the first time you use the account after that date, whichever comes later.

Send the clause name, the page date and the exact detail you want changed through support or in-account messaging. We check the request against the record and reply in writing.

We keep the details needed to verify your account, process transactions and handle disputes, then retain only what lawful duties or record-keeping needs require. We do not hold extra data without a reason.

Cookies help keep you signed in, remember language settings and protect session flow. You can clear browser storage yourself, but some page functions may ask you to sign in again.

Use the support channel linked to your account and include the date, amount and a short description. That gives us enough context to trace the record and answer the point directly.

If we need more checks, we may pause access until the issue is resolved. You can send the requested document or correction so we can continue the file without confusion.