Fans Arena
Arena tournament participation and entry fee terms
Supplement to the general Cashbou terms. Applies when you join a tournament in Fans Arena and pay the entry fee in CP (Cashbou Points).
1. Subject
Arena tournaments are voluntary fan competitions within Cashbou. You join by paying the entry fee shown for that tournament; payment is deducted from your wallet in CP when registration succeeds.
2. Entry fee and CP wallet
CP are loyalty / in-app points, not money or e-money under payment services law. Deduction requires sufficient CP balance and acceptance of these terms in the UI when you register.
Entry fees are generally non-refundable if you do not participate in tipping or do not use the tournament, unless stated otherwise for that tournament or in the main terms.
3. Tournament rules and results
Scope (matches, deadlines, CFP stake limits, number of picks, CP pool or prizes, minimum participation) is shown per tournament in the app. The organiser may close the tournament, rank participants, and credit prizes according to those details and the technical state of the service.
In case of outage, account abuse, or suspected rule breaking, the organiser may skip evaluation, postpone it, or exclude a participant; entry fees may be kept to cover costs or refunded at the organiser's discretion and under the general Cashbou terms.
4. Prizes in kind and tax
For prizes in goods or other in-kind rewards, delivery may require cooperation and address details from the winner. Tax or reporting obligations under applicable law remain with the winner unless agreed otherwise.
5. Data protection
Processing of personal data related to tournament participation is governed by Cashbou privacy documentation published on this website.
6. Changes
Cashbou may update these terms. The current version is always on this page; for tournaments you joined before a change, the version effective when you registered applies unless law requires otherwise.
Legal note
This text is a product and contractual draft; have it reviewed by your lawyer before relying on it as binding.