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Legal terms for your qp1120 account

We keep the legal side of qp1120 plain: how you open an account, what records we keep, and how you ask for changes.

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CONTACT PATHS

Where to send legal requests

For legal requests, we keep three contact paths open: email, in-account message, and postal mail.

Email Send your legal request, correction request, or account closure query to the mailbox linked in your account. Use the same name and phone details you use on qp1120 so we can match records quickly.
In-account message Use the message box after you sign in if your request relates to data copies, payment records, or a change in stored details. That route keeps the request tied to your account and speeds verification.
Postal mail If you need a signed request on paper, send it to our India contact address with your full name, registered number, and the change you want. We keep paper replies on the same compliance file.
RECORD SAFEGUARDS

How we handle your records

Our legal handling is built around the minimum record set needed to run your account, settle disputes, and meet Indian legal duties.

Data use

We use your name, contact details, login history, and transaction traces only for account operation, dispute handling, security checks, and…

Cookies

Cookies keep your session active, remember language choices, and help us detect repeat sign-ins from a new device.

Account security

We may ask for an OTP, device check, or matching account details before we accept a change request.

Retention

We keep records only for as long as needed for legal duties, dispute handling, fraud checks, and tax or audit…

Change requests

If a detail is wrong, send the correction from the contact route listed here.

Contact route

For access, copy, correction, or closure requests, use the email, in-account message, or postal route shown on this page.

Common legal questions for your account

Use these answers when you want a clear read on data use, account changes, and record keeping. If your situation needs a different step, send the request through the contact route on this page and we will check the file against the rule that applies.

It sets out how we handle account data, cookies, access checks, record keeping, and request routes for qp1120. If local law requires a different step, we follow that rule before anything else.

Yes. Send the correction from the contact route on this page, use the name and number on the account, and tell us exactly what is wrong. We will check the record and reply once the request is verified.

Records linked to UPI, Paytm, PhonePe, or Google Pay stay with the account file when we need them for audit, dispute handling, or fraud checks. We do not keep them longer than the law or a valid need requires.

Some cookies remember your session, language choice, and device settings. They may also help us spot unusual sign-ins. We keep them limited to account use and stop them once the session ends or the browser clears them.

We may ask for an OTP, matching contact details, or another check that links the request to your account. That extra step protects your file before any sensitive change is made.

We keep legal and security records only for the period needed to meet law, handle disputes, and complete audit work. After that period, the file is reduced, archived, or removed according to the rule that applies.

Start with the email or in-account message route listed here, since both connect your request to the right file. If you need a signed paper reply, use the postal route with your account details.