Read This First
What tryic7.online Is — and What It Is Not
tryic7.online is an independent promotional and information website about the IC7 game
app. It is not the gaming operator. The IC7 platform is operated by a third party. We
earn a commission when players register through the links on this site.
That is the whole disclosure, and we would rather put it in a box at the top of the About page
than in eight-point grey text at the bottom of a legal page nobody opens. Here is what it means
in practice.
We are not the operator
We do not run the games. We do not hold your account. We do not hold your money, process your
deposit, approve your withdrawal, or see your KYC documents. We cannot credit a stuck payment,
reverse a bet, or unlock a bonus, and any site in this position that implies otherwise is
misleading you. If you have an account or payment problem, it goes to the platform's own
Telegram support, which is
staffed by people who can actually see your account — not to us.
We hold no licence, and we will not pretend to
We are a publisher, not an operator, so there is no gaming licence for us to hold and we make
no claim to one. You will not find an invented regulator's name or a fabricated licence number
anywhere on this site, because inventing one is trivially easy and a great many affiliate sites
do exactly that. Whatever licensing arrangements apply to the platform itself are a matter for
the operator to state, and we are not going to make claims about them on their behalf.
We are paid by commission — here is exactly how
When you register with IC7 through a link on this site, the operator may pay us a commission.
That is the entire business model. It costs you nothing: you do not pay a higher price, you do
not receive a worse bonus, and you do not get different terms than someone who found the app
through a friend. Every link that earns us money is marked in the page source as a sponsored
link, which is what search engines and browsers use to identify paid placement.
We tell you this because you cannot properly evaluate what you read here without knowing what
our incentive is. Our incentive is to get you to sign up. Knowing that, you should treat every
positive thing on this site with the scepticism it deserves — and you should notice what we do
with that incentive when it conflicts with telling you the truth.
What we do with that conflict
A site that wanted only to maximise sign-ups would tell you the ₹10,000 bonus is free money. We
tell you it carries a wagering requirement and that you should read the number before you accept
it. It would not mention the house edge. We publish it. It would let you believe a betting
system might work. We tell you plainly that doubling your stake after a loss is the most
reliable way to wipe out a balance. It would not run a state-restriction notice on every page.
We do.
None of that makes us neutral — we are paid on sign-ups and we are not going to pretend
otherwise. It just means we would rather have readers who understand what they are doing than
readers who found out the hard way.