Lucky Draw Rule

Lucky Wheel Rule Special Notice: Before participating in the event, please carefully read the various sections of the event rules, particularly those related to completing event tasks, claiming event rewards, and provisions concerning abnormal/irregular user accounts. By participating in this event, you are deemed to have fully read and understood the event rules and voluntarily agree to be bound by them.

The definition of inviting users and the qualifications for assistance is as follows:

Definition of new user

New users refer to those who have not downloaded、installed、used and logged in the application, and have not been invited by other users before they log in. One user can only be invited once. The user's account, device, withdrawal account and other KYC information should be unique, if any of them are the same, similar or invalid, it will be treated as same user.

Definition of successful invitation

The platform determines that the inviter has successfully invited a new user under the following criteria: the invitee logs into the application and correctly fills in the referral code, and meets the 'definition of a new user'.

Note: In the Lucky Draw event, a new user needs to successfully withdraw their newcomer reward to PayPal, DANA, or other electronic accounts in order to be eligible to assist the inviter.

Gameplay of the Event:

  1. In the lucky whale event (hereinafter referred to as the "Event" or "this Event"), users can earn cash by inviting friends to assist them. The results of the assistance will be displayed on the page, and specific assistance records can be viewed in the "Cash History" section.

  2. During the event period (24 hours, subject to the page display), users can earn random cash rewards by inviting new users. The specific rewards obtained will be displayed on the page.

  3. For the same user's Cash Boost event, each friend can only assist once. The same device, phone number, or accounts that fall under the definition of "same user" as stipulated in the "ReadON User Service Agreement" will be considered the same user or friend.

  4. Under normal circumstances, after initiating a withdrawal, the event organizer will distribute cash rewards to the user's ReadON account. The actual time of receipt by the user will be considered as the valid distribution time. If a withdrawal fails due to reasons such as the user not linking their account or not completing the account authentication, ReadON will not provide compensation.

User Behavior Guidelines:

  1. General Principles: Users should strictly comply with applicable laws and regulations, the "ReadON User Service Agreement," and the provisions of these rules. Users should adhere to the principles of honesty and credibility, and refrain from engaging in any behavior that violates national laws and regulations, these rules, disrupts the order of the ReadON comprehensive service platform, violates public order and good customs, infringes upon public interests, the interests of others, or the interests of the event organizer.

  2. Prohibition of Violations: Users must not engage in any irregular, abnormal, or improper behavior (collectively referred to as "violations"), nor violate the provisions of the "ReadON User Service Agreement." Violations include, but are not limited to: a) Using any improper means to complete transactions or participate in the event, such as using plugins, cheats, or leveraging non-natural traffic or abnormal social relationships to complete friend assistance tasks (e.g., using professional assistance groups). b) Engaging in fraudulent transactions. c) Identity theft or provision of false information. d) Misappropriation of event props or subsidies. e) Engaging in gambling, money laundering, unauthorized cashing out, reputation manipulation, etc. f) Exploiting technical or rule loopholes for placing orders, obtaining benefits, or subsidies. g) Malicious refunds. h) Purchasing goods beyond genuine consumption needs. i) Registering accounts in bulk or for non-trading purposes, account farming. j) Engaging in other behaviors that violate the "ReadON User Service Agreement," event rules, or disrupt platform management order.

  3. Determination of Violations: 3.1 By accepting these rules, you authorize and agree that the event organizer has the right to determine whether users have engaged in the aforementioned violations through a risk control system. The event organizer may assess user behavior, normal trading habits of ordinary individuals, industry practices in the Internet field, common knowledge, and other big data through comprehensive analysis. The event organizer may take one or more of the following measures in response to violations: a) Invalidating user-related behaviors, including but not limited to the user's own assistance and friend-assistance activities. b) Automatically intercepting violations or blocking related information. c) Restricting or canceling the user's event eligibility. d) Withholding rewards or reclaiming rewards already claimed by the user; canceling related transactions or activity benefits. e) Taking other measures deemed necessary by the event organizer to maintain event order, prevent losses, or comply with relevant agreements/rules. 3.2 Please understand that the aforementioned risk control system may change as the event develops, rules evolve, or user abnormal behaviors increase or change. You accept and acknowledge that the analysis and determination of your behavior by the risk control system are approved by you. Furthermore, you acknowledge that the system involves the event organizer's core business secrets. If the system's determination data and logic are made public, they may be maliciously exploited for circumvention, causing harm to the event organizer and other participants. If a particular behavior does not produce the expected results, please adjust and try again.

  4. Identification and Handling of Associated Users: If the activity requires the participation of other users (including but not limited to assisting friends or sharing with friends) to be completed together, the other users involved in the activity are considered associated users of the initiating user. The activity organizer has the right to handle the initiating user and associated users collectively. If any associated user is found to have engaged in or previously engaged in the aforementioned violations, the activity organizer has the right to take violation handling measures in accordance with these rules and the "ReadON User Service Agreement."

Additional Notes:

  1. If the rewards obtained by users are subject to withholding or reporting of corresponding taxes in accordance with the law, users acknowledge and agree to authorize the activity organizer/reward provider to provide necessary tax declaration information to the tax authorities in accordance with relevant national laws and regulations, and the activity organizer/reward provider will withhold and prepay the corresponding taxes on behalf of the users.

  2. In the event of force majeure or changes in circumstances (including but not limited to major disasters or epidemic events, the activity being required to be stopped or adjusted by government authorities, severe cyber attacks on the activity, or the need to suspend the activity due to system failures), the activity organizer may claim exemption of liability in accordance with applicable laws, regulations, or the instructions provided in the activity rules.

  3. Within the scope permitted by laws and regulations, the activity organizer has the right to make changes or adjustments to these activity rules. Any relevant changes or adjustments will be announced on the activity rules page. By continuing to participate in the activity, users are deemed to agree to and accept the modified or adjusted activity rules. In the event of any inconsistency between these rules and the "ReadON User Service Agreement," these rules shall prevail. For matters not covered in these rules, please refer to the "ReadON User Service Agreement."

  4. If users have any questions about any clause in the activity rules or the relevant page information during the activity, they can provide feedback. If users do not agree with any clause in the activity rules or have objections to the page information during the activity (including the modified or adjusted activity rules and page information), they should immediately cease participation in the activity.

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