Sign in and pick up where you left off
Your bajibet account syncs across every device you use. Sign in on your phone during the commute, switch to desktop for the live tables tonight, and your wallet balance, bet history, and session state stay consistent.
Deposit and withdraw with the same sign-in session
Once you're signed in, your bKash, Nagad, Rocket and Upay accounts link directly to your bajibet wallet. Top up from any of them, place your bets, and request a withdrawal back to the same mobile wallet. We recognise your verified payment method from your first deposit, so repeat transactions skip the setup step. Bank Transfer is available for larger amounts when mobile wallet limits don't cover your preferred stake size. Every payment ties to your signed-in session, and we confirm each transaction with a push notification to your mobile number so you know exactly when funds move in or out.
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How sign-in works on bajibet
We send a one-time code to the mobile number you registered. Enter it, and you're in. If you've saved your credentials on your device, the browser fills them for you and you confirm with the code. Your session stays active until you sign out or the timeout expires. We log each sign-in with device and
time detail so you can review account activity from the security page. If you're signing in from a new device for the first time, we ask you to verify with the code we send to your number. Once confirmed, that device is recognised and future sign-ins are faster. We keep your password hashed and your
session encrypted, and we never store plaintext credentials. Players in Dhaka and Chittagong reach the lobby in seconds once the code clears.
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OTP verification every time We send a one-time code to your mobile number each time you sign in. Enter it and the session opens. No saved passwords means no credential leaks if your device is shared or lost.
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Device recognition after first use Sign in from a new phone or laptop once and confirm the code. That device gets recognised, so next time the flow is shorter. Check your recognised-device list in account security anytime.
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Activity log in your account Every sign-in event is logged with device type, location approximation, and timestamp. Review the list from the account security tab to spot any session you didn't start yourself and revoke it immediately.
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Support reachable during sign-in trouble If your code doesn't arrive or you've lost access to your registered number, tap the help link on the sign-in screen. Our support team can verify your identity and restore access through the alternative contact you provided during registration.
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We send a one-time code to the mobile number you registered. Enter it, and you're in. If you've saved your credentials on your device, the browser fills them for you and you confirm with the code. Your session stays active until you sign out or the timeout expires. We log each sign-in with device and time detail so you can review account activity from the security page. If you're signing in from a new device for the first time, we ask you to verify with the code we send to your number. Once confirmed, that device is recognised and future sign-ins are faster. We keep your password hashed and your session encrypted, and we never store plaintext credentials.
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Reach us when sign-in issues come up
If your one-time code doesn't arrive, your session times out unexpectedly, or you need to update your registered mobile number, our support channels are ready. Live chat opens from the help icon in the account menu once you're signed in, or from the contact link on the sign-in page if you can't get past the code screen. Email support handles verification document uploads and account recovery requests when you've lost access to your original number. We respond to most account-access queries within a few hours during business days.
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