Six6s provides a structured set of payment methods for deposits and withdrawals. All transactions must be conducted in the account’s registered name. Third‑party transfers are prohibited. By initiating a payment you represent that you are acting on your own behalf and meet applicable legal age requirements. Six6s complies with applicable anti‑money laundering (AML) and know‑your‑customer (KYC) requirements and reserves the right to refuse processing if information is incomplete or verification fails.
Withdrawals are subject to verification and the following limits. A withdrawal request is deemed pending until Six6s commences processing. No withdrawal shall be processed to third‑party accounts. Where possible, withdrawal methods will mirror the deposit method; if a direct match is not available, an eligible alternative method may be offered after assessment and approval.
Six6s conducts identity verification (Know Your Customer) before first payout. Acceptable documents include a government‑issued photo ID and a recent proof of address. Additional checks may be required, including a selfie or live verification, to confirm identity. Six6s may request supplementary documentation and information. Self‑exclusion and responsible gaming controls are available and may be activated by the user. Six6s adheres to applicable AML policies for all payment activities, including monitoring and reporting as required by law.
Payments are settled in the currency selected in your Six6s account. Currency conversions may apply where a transaction is not in your account’s base currency. Fees may be charged by payment providers or banks; Six6s does not impose additional processing fees beyond provider charges. Where cryptocurrency is used, exchange rates are determined at the time of broadcast and may fluctuate.
For payment queries, contact Six6s support via the on‑site 24/7 live chat or official support channels. If a payment issue cannot be resolved through standard support, you may initiate the dispute resolution process described in the Terms and Conditions and, where applicable, raise the matter with the relevant regulatory authority in accordance with local law.