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Terms and Conditions Terms and Conditions GENERAL Please read these Terms and Conditions carefully before participating at www.trillonario.com and other related websites (the "Website"). By visiting the Website or registering a Player Account on the Website, you accept and agree to these Terms and Conditions, the Sports Betting Rules and the Privacy Policy. The Terms and Conditions, the Sports Betting Rules and the Privacy Policy are published on the Website and may be changed at any time. All Players will be notified through the Website prior to their next login or via email when material changes are made. The new version of these Terms and Conditions and/or Privacy Policy will take effect immediately upon the next visit or login on the Website or as otherwise notified within the notification. This page defines the Terms and Conditions that apply to all monies and/or wagers accepted by Us and all Services offered by, and on the Website powered by Legacy Eight Curaçao NV. These Terms and Conditions replace any pre-existing Terms and Conditions that appeared on this Website. In these Terms and Conditions, the following definitions shall apply: "Account" means a unique Account that has been issued to you by the Website. "Agreement" means these Terms and Conditions. "Bet" means a wager placed on the outcome of a Game offered on the Website, but shall not include the Ticket Order Service. “Combo Bet” in a lottery Combo Bet all possible combinations of the selected numbers are classified as separate Bets "Website" means www.trillonario.com or any derivative thereof. "Charge-back" means when you, or a credit card issuing bank, or any other third party payment solutions provider effects a reversal of charges in relation to your credit card or third party deposit transaction. "Closed Player Account" means an Account that has been closed, deregistered or excluded by either us or you. "Inactive Account" means a Player’s Account which has not recorded any login and/or logout for a period exceeding 12 (twelve) consecutive months. "Dormant Player" means a Player who has an Inactive Account. “EU Lotto Winning Bet” – a winning Bet for an EU Lotto game, which was successfully submitted directly or indirectly, via Internet, telephone or other channels, and accepted by EU Lotto in accordance with these Terms and Conditions, including possible winning Bets introduced through a third party to EU Lotto and then placed by a third party on behalf of the Player with EU Lotto. “Excluded List” – means any of the following: i. any person citizen of or resident in a country listed by the Financial Action Task Force as posing a risk to the international financial system as set out in the ‘Countries’ section of http://www.fatf-gafi.org under “High risk jurisdictions subject to a call for action” and “Jurisdictions under “Increased Monitoring” as varied from time to time by FATF; ii. any person listed on the Financial Sanctions List of HMRC, as varied from time to time; and iii. any person citizen of or resident in the United States of America. “FATF” means Financial Action Task Force "Game" means a contest or other products made available to Players on the Website, and includes Instant Win Games (IWG), Underlying Lotteries, and/or Scratch-cards. "Guest Player" means a Player who utilizes free-play casino credits with no monetary value to place wagers at the Website. "Hedging Provider" means a third party that provides insurance to Us solely on potential Winnings from a Bet placed on the outcome of an Underlying Lottery draw. “Jackpot” in the case of a lottery Bet, the maximum possible winning at Hedging Provider in respect to the underlying draw of the relevant Prize Category/Prize Categories of the relevant lotteries. "Local Representatives" means agents that We use to buy a ticket in the Underlying Lottery on behalf of a Player who has used the Ticket Order Service. "Participate" means visiting the Website and/or placing a Bet with any Underlying Lottery or Game offered by the Website utilizing in any manner whatsoever. "Payment Service Provider" means a 3rd party with whom we, or another company on our behalf, have an arrangement to process payments by clients. “Payout” in the case of a lottery bet, the amount, which the operator of an Underlying Lottery has to pay out or has already paid out, in respect to a correctly matched Bet of a relevant draw in a relevant Prize Category "Player" means a Real Player and/or a Guest Player and/or a Dormant Player and/or a Closed Account Player. "Prize Category” or “Prize Tier" means the total amount of numbers correctly matched by any Player who has placed a Bet on an Underlying Lottery on the Website, by whatever means, (including but not limited to Super Numbers, Stars, Euro Numbers, Powerballs, Megaballs, Bonus Balls and/or others as applicable) that determines the Prize Category in respect of the relevant draw of an Underlying Lottery or a relevant game, as announced in the official rules of the Underlying Lottery. “Operator” means Legacy Eight Curacao NV “Operators’ Website” means the website accessible by Players operated by the Operator. "Real Player" means any player who has registered an Account at the Website. "Service" means the availability to, and provision of Software that enables you to play at the Website using the Internet or your mobile phone. "Software" means any software owned by or licensed to us that must be downloaded in order for you to participate at the Website and/or any Flash Games versions of the software that do not need to be downloaded. “SpecialJackpot” – in the highest Prize Category communicated by the Operator in regard to a Hedging Provider game, if that sum is higher than the published jackpot of the relevant underlying lottery. "Subscription" is the group of lines and draws chosen by the client to play. A subscription lasts as long as the selected draws occurs. "Ticket Order Service" means a lottery ticket purchased directly from an Underlying Lottery by a Local Representative engaged by us on behalf of a Player. “Type A Prize Category” – a Prize Category where the payout to Players depends on the total number of EU Lotto Winning Bets and Underlying Lottery Winning Tickets in that Prize Category, as defined in the EU Lotto Game overview. “Type B Prize Category” – a Prize Category where the payout to Players depends on the total number of EU Lotto Winning Bets and Underlying Lottery Winning Tickets in that Prize Category, as defined in the EU Lotto Game overview. “Type C Prize Category” – a Prize Category where the payout to Players is independent from the number of EU Lotto Winning Bets and Underlying Lottery Winning tickets in that Prize Category, as defined in the EU Lotto Game overview. "Underlying Lottery(ies)" means a lottery that is conducted by official or state-run lotteries from all over the world. “Underlying Lottery Jackpot” – the aggregate amount payable by the Underlying Lottery Operator in respect of all Underlying Lottery Winning Tickets in a Type A or Type B Prize Category in respect of the relevant draw of the Underlying Lottery, as announced by the Underlying Lottery Operator or, in a condition where no such Winning Tickets are announced, the amount that would have been payable by the Underlying Lottery Operator had there been a Underlying Lottery Winning Ticket in that Jackpot Prize Category in respect of the relevant draw. "Underlying Lottery Operator" means the actual operator of the Underlying Lottery. "We/us/our" means Legacy Eight Curaçao NV, which operates the website and doing so it takes the bets that clients place on this website, operates the casino and poker room websites and put a disposal sport betting services among other services on the website. Legacy Eight Curacao NV, Heelsumstraat 51 E-Commerce Park, Willemstad, Curaçao, operates the website under the sublicense number 8048/JAZ2016-007. Bulleg Eight Limited, Voukourestiou 25, Neptune House, Limassol, 3045, Cyprus, is responsible for hiring payment processing suppliers on behalf of Legacy Eight Curaçao NV that process payments by clients. Other third-party companies can also hire payment processing suppliers on behalf Legacy Eight Curaçao NV. The Player’s gaming contract is with Legacy Eight Curaçao N.V. "Winnings"means the amounts to be paid to Players in respect of a winning Bet on the Website or from a winning ticket purchased with the Ticket Order Service. "Your Jurisdiction" means the jurisdiction in which you are domiciled, reside or work. The Website enables Players to partake in various Underlying Lotteries conducted by official or state-run lotteries from all over the world, by placing a Bet and/or utilizing the Ticket Order Service. We are not affiliated with, nor have any interest in, in any way, shape, and/or form, any of the Underlying Lotteries. ROLE OF LEGACY EIGHT CURAÇACO NV LEGACY EIGTH CURAÇAO NV: We are responsible for the operation of the Website, the Player Accounts, and enabling Players to Bet on the outcome of draws conducted by official or state-run Lotteries from all over the world and/or utilize the Ticket Order Service. We can, in our sole discretion and on behalf of you, the Player, act as an agent and decide to either: i) directly or indirectly engage Local Representatives to purchase an actual lottery ticket in the Underlying Lottery via the Ticket Order Service; or ii) put you, the Player, in an equivalent position as if you had participated the Underlying Lottery, by placing a Bet, in accordance with these Terms and Conditions. For UK and Australian players: The Website does not allow you to place a Bet on the outcome of an Underlying Lottery, rather, only allows you to use the Ticket Order Service to submit ticket orders related to official or state-run lotteries.
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