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Open The 90lot Terms And Conditions

Read these terms before you open your account so you know what changes, checks, and access rules apply from the start.

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CONTACT PATHS

Switch To The Right Contact Path

If any clause is unclear, start from your account contact form so we can match the request to the right record. You can ask for a current copy of the terms, a correction to your profile details, or a reply on how a clause applies to your account. Keep the message short and include the account name and payment reference if you are asking about a transaction.

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Account form

Send the request from your account area so we can link it to your profile. Use it for clause questions, file corrections, or a current copy of the version tied to your account.

Email reply

If you want a written trail, send the same details by email. Add your account name, the clause you want explained, and any payment reference linked to the issue.

Live chat

Use chat when you want a quick pointer on where a term sits. We can direct you to the right contact path, then follow up in writing if the matter needs a record.

DATA HANDLING

Browse How We Handle Your Data

We keep policy handling tied to the data that actually supports your account: identity checks, device sign-ins, payment logs, and contact history.

Data use

We use account data to confirm access, process requests, and keep the terms matched to your profile. We do not collect extra details through this page beyond what the account flow needs.

Cookies

Cookies help keep your session signed in, remember language settings, and cut down repeat checks. You can clear them in your browser, but some account steps may ask you to sign in again.

Account security

Use a password you do not reuse elsewhere and keep your device locked. If we spot unusual sign-in activity, we may ask for a fresh check before any account change takes effect.

Record retention

We keep records only as long as needed for support, legal duties, and dispute handling. After that, we remove or anonymise them according to the retention schedule that applies to the record type.

Change requests

If you want your details corrected, send the exact change and the reason. We will confirm what can be updated straight away and what must stay on file for legal or audit reasons.

Contact trail

Use the same contact route for follow-up so we can link replies to the first request. That keeps the terms discussion clear and helps us avoid giving the wrong version to your account.

Browse Common Terms Questions

These answers cover how the terms work, what changes can happen, and how to reach us when you need a correction or a written reply. If your location has its own legal rule, that rule applies first, and the account flow follows it. When you ask about access or records, keep the request tied to your account so we can answer the right clause.

They apply from the moment you open an account, accept the current version, or continue using the service after a lawful update. If local law sets a different rule, that rule takes priority.

Yes. We may update wording when the law changes, our payment flow changes, or we need to clarify a clause. The version shown in your account area is the one that applies.

Local law controls access, eligibility, and any clause that cannot be used as written. If a term does not fit your location, we apply the local requirement instead of the page wording.

We keep the details needed for identity checks, sign-in protection, payment records, support history, and legal duties. We do not keep more than we need for those tasks.

Send the exact change through the contact path in your account and explain why it matters. We may ask for proof if the record has to match payment or legal files.

We keep records only for the period needed to support your account, handle disputes, and meet legal duties. After that, the data is removed or anonymised where the law allows.

Use the account form, chat, or email with the clause name, your account name, and any related reference. That helps us answer the same question without mixing it with other requests.