120000 Platform Terms & Conditions of Use
This document sets out the terms governing the use of the 120000 platform by users in Malaysia. Please read it carefully before registering or using any of our services.
Effective date: 1 January 2026. These Terms are subject to amendment from time to time.
Acceptance of Terms of Use
By accessing, registering for, or using any part of the 120000 platform — including the website, mobile app, and related services — you agree to be fully bound by these Terms & Conditions. If you do not agree with any provision herein, you must stop using the platform immediately.
Your continued use of the 120000 platform after any amendment to the terms is published will be deemed acceptance of those updated terms. Users under the age of 18 are not permitted to register for or use this platform under any circumstances.
Account Creation and Security Responsibilities
Each user is permitted to hold only one active account on the 120000 platform. Registration requires accurate, current, and complete information. Any false or misleading information provided during registration may result in the account being suspended or closed without prior notice.
You are solely responsible for keeping your password confidential and your account secure. Any activity that occurs through your account — whether authorised by you or not — remains your responsibility until you report it to 120000 as soon as possible. You must notify us immediately via the support email if you suspect any unauthorised access to your account.
- Only one account is permitted per individual.
- Your password must be kept secure and must not be shared with anyone.
- Users are responsible for ensuring that their devices are free from malware.
- Identity verification may be required before your first withdrawal is processed.
Platform Usage Rules and User Responsibilities
Users of the 120000 platform agree not to engage in any activity that violates Malaysian law, including fraud, money laundering, system manipulation, or any attempt to hack or disrupt platform operations. Any attempt to exploit technical vulnerabilities, use automated software without written authorisation, or manipulate game outcomes is strictly prohibited.
Users are also prohibited from making fraudulent claims, harassing other users, or using third-party accounts to make deposits or withdrawals on behalf of others. 120000 reserves the right to investigate any suspicious activity and take appropriate action, including suspending or closing the accounts in question.
Payment Information and Transactions in MYR
All transactions on the 120000 platform are processed in Malaysian Ringgit (RM / MYR). No foreign currency conversion is required. Supported deposit methods include DuitNow, FPX, Maybank2u, and other local payment methods listed on the platform at the relevant time.
Users are responsible for ensuring that all payment information entered is accurate. 120000 is not liable for any losses arising from incorrect payment information provided by the user. Credited deposits cannot be reversed except under very limited circumstances and at the sole discretion of 120000.
- Minimum and maximum deposit limits may vary depending on the payment method selected.
- Deposits are typically credited within minutes of a successful payment.
- Withdrawals may only be made to a bank account registered in the same name as the account holder.
- Withdrawals may require identity verification before being approved for the first time.
- 120000 reserves the right to impose daily or weekly withdrawal limits based on account status and the user's verification level.
Limitation of Platform Liability
The 120000 platform is provided on an "as is" and "as available" basis. To the extent permitted by applicable Malaysian law, 120000 is not liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential losses arising from the use of or inability to use this platform, including technical disruptions, system failures, processing delays, or data loss.
120000 makes no guarantee that the platform will be free from interruptions, errors, or viruses. Users are advised to use appropriate security software and to avoid storing sensitive information on devices shared with others.
Account Suspension and Closure Policy
120000 reserves the right to suspend, restrict, or close any user account without prior notice under the following circumstances: suspected or confirmed fraud, breach of these terms of use, provision of false information during registration, money laundering activity, or upon instruction from the relevant legal authorities.
Users who wish to voluntarily close their account may do so by contacting the 120000 support team via email. Any valid balance remaining in the account at the time of closure will be returned to the user through a mutually agreed method, subject to the fulfilment of all required verification conditions.
Intellectual Property and Platform Content
All content on the 120000 platform — including logos, text, graphics, interface designs, software, and brand names — is the exclusive property of 120000 or its licensors. Users may not copy, distribute, modify, or use any platform content for commercial purposes without prior written consent from 120000.
Any feedback, suggestions, or ideas submitted by users to 120000 may be used by the platform without any compensation or attribution to the user concerned.
Third-Party Links and Changes to Terms
The 120000 platform may contain links or references to third-party services for informational purposes only. 120000 is not responsible for the content, privacy policies, or practices of any third-party websites or services. Users are advised to review the terms and privacy policies of any third-party site before engaging with them.
120000 reserves the right to amend, update, or replace these Terms & Conditions at any time. Changes take effect immediately upon publication on the platform. Your continued use of the platform following any such amendment constitutes your acceptance of the updated terms. These Terms are governed by the laws of Malaysia, and any disputes shall be resolved through the courts of competent jurisdiction in Malaysia.