539 Jurisdiction Notice
We do not offer our services in jurisdictions where online wagering and gaming are prohibited by law. Access to 539 is restricted to users in supported regions only, and users are solely responsible for verifying that their access and use comply with the laws of their own jurisdiction. When you create a 539 account, you represent that online gaming is legal where you reside and that you meet all eligibility criteria under local law.
This notice outlines our compliance framework, the jurisdictions we serve, and the legal obligations that apply to users. We operate 539 under applicable regulatory frameworks in the regions where we are permitted to do so. We do not claim to be licensed or regulated in any specific country, nor do we represent that our service is legal in all territories. Your jurisdiction may have its own gaming laws, tax obligations, and restrictions on payment methods like DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, and bank transfers.
Before accessing 539, you must verify that your local laws permit online gaming and sports betting, and that your use of e-wallets or bank transfers for this purpose does not violate financial regulations in your region. If you are unsure, consult your local legal authority. Our Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy provide additional legal details.
Service availability and regional restrictions
We at 539 maintain a system that detects your location based on IP address and, during registration, your stated country of residence. If we identify that you are in a jurisdiction where we do not operate, we will deny access or close your account. This is not selective enforcement—it is our standard practice to comply with local laws in every region.
We serve users in jurisdictions where online gaming is expressly permitted under local law or operates in a legal grey area that we have assessed as low-risk for regulatory action. We do not serve jurisdictions where online betting is explicitly prohibited, where licensing is mandatory and unavailable to foreign operators, or where financial authorities have blocked payment flows to gaming sites. Our supported regions may change if local laws change; we will update this notice accordingly.
We do not claim specific country licenses
We do not represent that 539 is licensed, regulated, or approved by any government gaming authority. We operate under the assumption that our service is permissible in the jurisdictions we serve, but we make no warranty that your local government agrees.
Users in cities such as Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, and Medan may have different local tax and financial regulations even within the same country. We encourage users to understand their own local frameworks before using 539. If your jurisdiction prohibits online gaming outright, we will block your account upon detection.
Your responsibility for compliance on 539
When you create a 539 account and agree to our Terms and Conditionsyou confirm that you are:
- Of legal age to engage in online gaming in your jurisdiction (typically 18 or older, but varies by region).
- A resident of a jurisdiction where online gaming is legal or permitted under applicable law.
- Familiar with and compliant with all local laws, tax reporting requirements, and payment regulations that apply to your use of 539.
- Using 539 only for personal, non-commercial purposes and not on behalf of any third party or organization.
- Responsible for any tax, financial reporting, or regulatory obligations arising from your gameplay or betting activity.
We do not provide legal or tax advice. If you are uncertain about the legality of online gaming in your region or your tax obligations, consult a local lawyer or accountant before using 539.
Payment methods and financial compliance
We accept deposits through e-wallets (DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment), e-wallet, and virtual bank accounts (mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet). Your ability to use these payment methods depends on your bank's and e-wallet provider's policies regarding gaming transactions. Some financial institutions may block payments to gaming platforms or report them to regulatory authorities. We have no control over these decisions—they are made independently by your payment provider.
If your bank or e-wallet freezes your account or blocks transfers to 539, contact your financial institution directly. We cannot override bank-level payment blocks. If you use a payment method registered in a jurisdiction where gaming is prohibited, you may violate both gaming law and financial regulations. Again, this is your responsibility to verify and manage.
Account closure and fund return in restricted jurisdictions
If we discover that you are accessing 539 from a jurisdiction where we do not operate, we will close your account immediately and freeze your balance pending review. You will have 30 days to request a full refund of your account balance, which we will return via your original payment method. If you do not request a refund within 30 days, we will forfeit the balance as per our Terms and ConditionsWe do this because accepting funds from prohibited jurisdictions exposes us to legal liability.
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Location detected as restrictedDetection
Our system identifies your jurisdiction as outside our service area via IP geolocation or account information.
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Account closedAction
We close your 539 account and freeze your balance. We send a closure notice to your registered email.
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Refund request window30 days
You have 30 days to request a full refund of your balance via contact form in your account.
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Funds returned or forfeitedSettlement
Approved refunds are sent to your original payment method. Unclaimed balances after 30 days are forfeited.
Seasonal and holiday considerations
During major holidays such as Idul Fitri, Idul Adha, and Imlek, banking networks may experience delays or outages. This can affect deposit and withdrawal processing times. We have no control over bank schedules and cannot expedite transactions during these periods. Additionally, some events—like Liga 1, Piala Indonesia, Piala AFF, Piala Asia, and Champions League matches—may fall on holiday dates, affecting market liquidity and odds. We do not refund bets placed at regular odds if a match is postponed or cancelled due to holidays or unforeseen circumstances; our FAQ covers event cancellation policy.
Legal jurisdiction and dispute resolution
These terms are governed by the legal frameworks applicable to 539's licensing and regulatory environment. Any disputes arising from your use of 539 are subject to binding arbitration or the jurisdiction of our regulatory authority, rather than conventional court proceedings. This means you agree to resolve disputes with us through arbitration, not through a lawsuit in your local courts. This applies regardless of your home jurisdiction.
If you believe 539 has violated your rights under local gaming or consumer protection law, you may file a complaint with your local gaming regulator or consumer authority. We will cooperate with official regulatory investigations. However, our primary dispute-resolution mechanism is arbitration as outlined in our Terms and Conditions
Contact for legal and compliance inquiries
If you have questions about our jurisdiction notice, compliance status, or whether 539 is available in your region, contact our multilingual support team. We are available via live chat (during business hours), email, and our FAQ section. We will answer factual questions about our service availability but cannot provide legal advice about your local gaming laws.
We remain committed to operating 539 in compliance with all applicable laws in the jurisdictions where we serve. This notice reflects our current understanding of our legal obligations. If local laws change or our assessment of a jurisdiction's legal status changes, we will update this notice and your account access accordingly. Your continued use of 539 after any update constitutes acceptance of the revised notice. Thank you for using 539 responsibly and in compliance with your local laws.