Terms and Conditions

Last Updated: December 2024

1. Introduction

Welcome to The Bet Geek.

These Terms and Conditions ("Terms") govern your access to and use of our website, dashboard, APIs, Discord server, and any related products or services (collectively, the "Service"). By accessing or using the Service, you agree to be bound by these Terms. If you do not agree, you must not use the Service.

2. What The Bet Geek Is (and Is Not)

The Bet Geek is a global analytics and information platform focused on sports betting markets.

We are not a bookmaker, wagering operator, gambling service provider, or financial institution. We do not accept bets, facilitate wagering transactions, or hold customer funds. We do not provide personalised betting, financial, or investment advice.

All information provided through the Service is general in nature and made available for informational and educational purposes only. Nothing on the Service constitutes an offer, solicitation, or inducement to gamble.

3. Risk Disclosure and No Advice

Using the Service involves risk.

Sports betting is inherently uncertain, and outcomes are unpredictable. You may lose some or all of the money you wager. Any data, alerts, odds comparisons, probabilities, or analytics provided by The Bet Geek do not constitute advice of any kind, nor should they be relied upon as a substitute for your own judgment.

We make no representations or guarantees regarding accuracy, profitability, performance, or results. Any historical data, examples, or theoretical calculations are illustrative only and are not indicative of future outcomes.

You remain solely responsible for your betting decisions, bankroll management, and compliance with all applicable laws and bookmaker terms. The Bet Geek accepts no liability for losses or damages arising from your use of the Service.

4. Legal Compliance

You are responsible for ensuring that your use of the Service complies with all laws and regulations applicable in your jurisdiction, including those relating to betting, gambling, or online information services.

The Bet Geek does not represent or warrant that betting or wagering activities are lawful in any particular country or region.

5. Market Data and Third-Party Platforms

Betting markets can change rapidly. While we aim to provide timely and accurate information, we do not guarantee that odds, prices, or markets displayed on the Service will be available at the time you attempt to place a bet.

We are not responsible for the availability, accuracy, or operation of any third-party bookmaker, exchange, or platform.

6. Subscriptions and Payments

Access to certain features of the Service requires a paid subscription. Subscriptions are billed in advance on a recurring basis (weekly or monthly) via third-party payment providers such as Whop or Stripe.

You may cancel your subscription at any time, and access will remain active until the end of the current billing period. Due to the digital and real-time nature of the Service, refunds are not provided once access has been granted, except where required by applicable consumer protection laws.

7. Intellectual Property and Acceptable Use

All software, content, data structures, algorithms, designs, branding, and materials associated with The Bet Geek are our exclusive intellectual property.

You must not copy, redistribute, resell, share access, scrape, reverse engineer, or otherwise exploit any part of the Service without our prior written consent. We reserve the right to suspend or terminate access for violations of these Terms.

8. Limitation of Liability

To the maximum extent permitted by law, The Bet Geek shall not be liable for any indirect, incidental, consequential, or special damages, including loss of profits, betting losses, or data loss.

If liability cannot be excluded, our total liability will be limited to the fees paid by you during the preceding billing period. Nothing in these Terms excludes rights that cannot be excluded under applicable consumer protection laws.

9. Governing Law

These Terms are governed by the laws of New South Wales, Australia, without regard to conflict of law principles. Where required by applicable consumer protection laws, users may also have rights under the laws of their country of residence.