Terms and Conditions
Terms and Conditions
Terms and Conditions
1. Introduction
2. Parties
Extracts from the Terms containing the words “us”, “our”, “we” or the “Company” shall relate to Kong Quest which you enter into an agreement with in accordance with the above-mentioned paragraph. For any query related to the use of the services provided by the Company you can contact us at:: support@Monkeytilt.co
3. Amendment of terms and conditions
4. Legal Requirements
The list of jurisdictions is not final and may be changed by the Company at any time.. You agree that you will not open an account and will not to try to use your account if you are a citizen or are located in one of these jurisdictions, otherwise, your account will be blocked. The company has the right to decide unilaterally on the payment of deposits, balances, and any other funds from the blocked accounts. If you are not certain whether you can play Monkey Tilt, please contact the support team and clarify this issue with the staff. We shall not be responsible for the results of your game and do not return the funds deposited into your account if you are located or have documents/payment systems registered in the countries from where the access is prohibited.
Players acknowledge that exchange rates may fluctuate, and any differences due to currency conversion are their responsibility. We are not liable for any discrepancies arising from exchange rate variations or third-party conversion fees.
5. Account Opening
6. Anti-fraud Requirements
7. Username, password, and security
8. Deposits, placing and withdrawing funds into/ from the account
a) Identity verification document - a copy or digital photo of customer’s identification document (the page with the photo), such as passport or ID card. Passport series and number must be fully visible on the image.
b) Proof of Address document, and
c) Payment method verification, in case payment method user’s details are not transferred in the call-back.
In case the plastic card was used for depositing, we will require the copies of the front and back sides of the card. The first six and the last four digits of the card number should be visible. Same numbers should be visible on the back side, if they are embossed. Middle numbers and the CVV2 code should always be truncated. We may request a verification of additional documents at any time.
- A client is underage;
- A client wants to terminate his account;
- A client has not provided verification documents;
9. Placing Bets
10. Collusion, Deceptive Actions, Fraud, and Criminal Activity
11. Other Prohibited Actions on the Website
12. Term of the Agreement and Termination of the Agreement
13. Changes to the Website
14. System Errors, Bugs, Disconnections
15. Violation of These Terms and Conditions
16. Limitation of Liability
17. Links to External Websites
18. Intellectual Property Rights
19. Complaints & Dispute Resolution Procedure
20. Transfer of Rights and Obligations
21. Force Majeure
22. Waiver
23. Separability
24. Applicable Law and Jurisdiction
25. Bonuses
26. Abuse of Bonuses
-A player who makes many different bets, each of which has a minimum expectation of winning, will be suspected of abuse of bonuses for receiving an increased volume of bets with minimal loss of balance and will be immediately excluded from the current and subsequent bonuses.
- Placing bets on all numbers on the roulette table or at the same time bet on red and black is one of many examples of such a strategy.
- Using a bonus wagering strategy, including but not limited to where you increase the bonus balance by placing bets on high volatility games, then you wager the remaining bonus amount by changing the wagering slot games to lower volatility games.
- Exploiting technical faults or loopholes in the system to gain an unfair advantage or unfairly benefit from bonuses.
- Attempting to claim multiple bonuses at the same time in a manner that contravenes the casino’s terms and condition
- Engaging in collusive practices with other players or coordinating with a group (syndicate betting) to exploit bonuses, whether through shared betting patterns, pooled funds, or group strategies, is considered bonus abuse
- Any activity that replicates that of a professional gambling group, such as consistent, algorithmically based patterns in play, whether attached to bonuses or otherwise.
- Any other activity that we deem to be bonus abuse at our discretion.