chesse Jurisdiction Notice
chesse operates as an online entertainment platform available only in jurisdictions where local law permits such services. Our service availability is determined by the legal status of online gaming in your region, not by chesse's own choice to operate universally. Users are responsible for verifying that access to and use of chesse comply with the laws of their own jurisdiction before creating an account or depositing funds.
This legal notice outlines our jurisdiction-restricted service model, clarifies user responsibilities, and explains how we handle account access in prohibited regions. We do not offer our services in jurisdictions where online wagering is prohibited by local statute, court order, or regulatory directive.
chesse maintains this stance across all payment methods—DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet—and all game categories: football markets, live-dealer tables, slots, and esports. If you access chesse from a jurisdiction where such services are prohibited, you do so at your own legal and financial risk, and chesse assumes no liability for consequences arising from your non-compliant access.
Service Availability and Geographic Restrictions
Where chesse Operates
We at chesse provide services in supported regions across Indonesia where online gaming is legally permissible under applicable local law. Our payment integration covers Indonesian banks and e-wallets, and our customer support operates in English and Indonesian. This geographic focus reflects our commitment to serve players in regions where compliance is achievable and transparent.
chesse does not offer services outside these supported jurisdictions. If you attempt to access chesse from a prohibited region—whether by using a virtual private network (VPN), proxy, or other circumvention method—you violate both our terms and potentially local law. We reserve the right to close your account, forfeit your balance, and report suspicious access patterns to relevant authorities if warranted.
User Responsibility for Legal Compliance
When you create a chesse account, you represent and warrant that you are accessing the service from a jurisdiction where online gaming is legal and that your access and use comply with all applicable local laws. chesse does not investigate the legality of our service in every possible jurisdiction worldwide. We assume you have performed due diligence before engaging with our platform.
If your jurisdiction prohibits online wagering, you are responsible for not accessing chesse. chesse will not refund deposits or winnings if you later discover that access was illegal in your region. We recommend consulting a local legal advisor if you are uncertain about your jurisdiction's stance on online gaming.
- Your responsibility
- Verify that online gaming is legal where you reside before accessing chesse or depositing funds.
- chesse's role
- We provide services in supported jurisdictions; we do not verify legal compliance for every possible user location.
- Prohibited access
- If you access from a prohibited region, we may close your account and retain your balance as a compliance measure.
Account Closure in Prohibited Regions
If chesse identifies that you are accessing our platform from a jurisdiction where online gaming is prohibited, we will close your account immediately. Any balance in your account will be forfeited and retained by chesse. We will not process withdrawals to accounts accessed from prohibited regions, nor will we refund deposits made from such locations.
This policy protects chesse from regulatory violations and protects account holders from legal jeopardy. If your account is closed due to jurisdiction non-compliance, you may appeal the closure by contacting our support team with documentation proving that your access location was compliant at the time of account creation. However, the default outcome of jurisdiction-based closure is balance forfeiture.
Legal Framework and Data Handling
Data Protection and Privacy on chesse
Your chesse account data—identity documents, payment methods, transaction history, and gameplay records—is handled according to our Privacy Policy. Your personal information is encrypted in transit and at rest. We do not sell your data to third parties for marketing purposes. We do share transaction data with payment processors (DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet) as necessary to process deposits and withdrawals.
Government and law-enforcement requests for account data are evaluated against applicable privacy law. Where required by court order or statute, we will disclose information. We will not disclose data in response to informal requests or threats. If you have questions about how your data is handled or stored, contact our support team.
Account Eligibility and Terms
By creating a chesse account, you agree to our complete Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy. You represent that you are of legal age in your jurisdiction (typically 18 or older, depending on local law) and that you are not subject to legal restrictions preventing your use of online gaming services. chesse reserves the right to request proof of age or identity at any time and to close accounts of users who do not meet eligibility criteria.
chesse also reserves the right to refuse service to any user for any reason, including suspected fraud, market manipulation, prohibited-jurisdiction access, or breach of our terms. Account closure due to violations results in balance forfeiture unless otherwise determined at chesse's sole discretion.
Deposit, Withdrawal, and Balance Management
All deposits to chesse are final. Once funds are transferred from your mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, or bank account to your chesse balance, that transaction cannot be reversed. chesse does not refund deposits except in cases of technical error (duplicate transaction, system malfunction) or account closure due to user request.
Withdrawals are processed to your original deposit method only. If you deposited via online payment, your withdrawal returns to your e-wallet account. We do not send withdrawals to third-party accounts or other payment methods. This safeguard prevents unauthorized transfers and money laundering.
Your chesse balance is your responsibility to manage. chesse is not liable for losses resulting from unauthorized access to your account, weak passwords, disclosed 2FA codes, or phishing attacks. Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) on your account and use a strong, unique password to protect your funds.
Liability Limitations
chesse provides its services on an "as is" basis. We do not guarantee uninterrupted service, error-free operation, or that all games will be available at all times. We are not liable for losses resulting from service interruptions, payment processing delays, account access issues, or game disconnections during play. Your use of chesse is at your own risk.
chesse is also not liable for losses resulting from your violation of local law, use of prohibited-jurisdiction access methods, or breach of our terms. If you suffer financial loss due to accessing chesse from a prohibited jurisdiction, chesse assumes no responsibility for those losses.
Contact for Legal Inquiries
If you have legal questions about chesse, our jurisdiction restrictions, or our data handling practices, contact our support team via email. We maintain records of all legal communications and respond to legitimate inquiries within a reasonable timeframe. We do not provide legal advice; we recommend consulting a local attorney if you require clarification on the legality of online gaming in your jurisdiction.
This legal notice is effective as of the date posted on our chesse website and may be updated at any time. chesse reserves the right to modify these terms and will notify users of material changes. Continued access to chesse after changes are posted constitutes your acceptance of the updated notice. Your jurisdiction compliance remains your sole responsibility.