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Legal terms for India access

These terms explain how we handle account access, content use and record checks on mainbazar for India.

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CONTACT PATHS

Three ways to reach us

If you want to ask about a term, send us a written message through the contact routes below.

Email request Send a written request with your registered name and account detail when you want a copy of the terms attached to your profile, or when you need a correction to a stored legal contact point.
In-site form Use the form from your account area for access questions, legal notices, or a dispute about a record. We check the submission against your profile before we reply.
Postal request If your matter needs signed paperwork, send it by post with clear identity details and the change you want. We keep the paper trail with the same care as digital requests.
RECORD CARE

Six controls around your records

We handle legal records with a narrow purpose: access checks, transaction verification, dispute handling and the record duties that apply in India.

Data use

We use account data to run access checks, handle withdrawals, answer disputes and meet record duties. We do not use that data for unrelated purposes, and we limit internal access to staff who need it.

Cookies

Cookies help us keep you signed in, remember form entries and see whether a page error came from your device or our side. You can clear them in your browser, but some pages may ask you to sign in again.

Account security

Keep your login private, use a strong password and check that the contact detail on file is yours. If you think someone else has access, tell us at once so we can lock the session.

Record keeping

We keep transaction logs, support messages and verification records only for as long as needed for legal duties, fraud checks, dispute handling and audit trails. After that, the records are deleted or anonymised under our retention schedule.

Change requests

To change a name, address or contact detail, send a written request from the account holder and include the proof we ask for. We make the edit only after the record matches and the request is verified.

Contact path

For any legal question, use the contact channels in this page and mention the issue in plain terms. That helps us route the message to the right team without delay.

Seven common legal questions

These questions cover account access, record use, contact timing and how we handle change requests. If your situation depends on local law, the answer will follow the rule that applies where you are. When you need case-specific help, send the exact detail, the account name and the change you want, and we will reply through the channel tied to your request.

Access depends on local law and on the rules that apply in your location. If a feature is not allowed where you are, we do not make it available to that account from there.

We keep account, payment and support records only for the time needed for legal duties, fraud checks, dispute handling and correction requests. After that, we remove or anonymise them under our retention process.

We compare the request with the account record, ask for proof when needed and apply the change only when the details match. That helps prevent unauthorised edits to names, contact points or payment ownership.

Yes. Send the exact detail you want corrected, along with the account name and supporting proof if we ask for it. We will check the record and reply through the channel you used.

Use email or the in-site form for most matters. If your issue involves signed paperwork or a formal notice, send a written letter with clear account details so we can track it correctly.

Cookies store session and preference data so the site can remember sign-in state and route you to the right page. You can clear them in your browser, but some settings may reset.

Payment records linked to UPI, Paytm, PhonePe or Google Pay are checked against the account holder and kept for the period needed to handle disputes, fraud checks and lawful record duties.