What terang4d Transaction History Records
Our Transaction History on terang4d logs four types of activity: deposits, withdrawals, game wagers, and game results (wins and losses). Each entry carries a timestamp (date and time), the transaction amount, the payment method or game category, the current balance after the transaction, and the status (completed, pending, cancelled, or failed).
When you deposit via DANA on terang4d, we record the deposit time, the amount, the fact that it came from e-wallet, and when it was credited to your account. If you later withdraw to mobile banking, we log that separately—the withdrawal request time, the amount, any review status, and the final settlement time. Game wagers appear as individual line items: which game (Liga 1 match, live-dealer baccarat table, Aviator slot, or Mobile Legends tournament), your stake, the odds or game type, and whether you won or lost.



Deposits and Payment Method Records on terang4d
When you deposit via local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, or local payment on terang4d, we record the exact moment you initiate the transfer, the amount, and when we receive the funds from the payment provider. If there is a online paymentef delay (for example, if your bank needs a few moments to process a e-wallet scan), we note the received time, not the initiated time, as the official deposit timestamp.
Virtual-account deposits from mobile banking, local payment, online payment, or e-wallet work similarly. We show you the terang4d virtual-account number when you select that payment method. Once you transfer funds from your personal bank to that number, we log the transfer in your Transaction History when it arrives at our account. We then credit your terang4d balance. The whole sequence appears in your history, so you can match your bank statement to our record if you wish.
Withdrawal Records and Processing Status
Withdrawals on terang4d show a status progression: requested, under review, approved, and settled. When you submit a withdrawal request, we timestamp it and show it as "requested" in your Transaction History. As we review it (checking your account balance, identity verification, and account standing), the status updates to "under review." Once approved, it changes to "approved" and we dispatch the funds to your payment method. When your payment method confirms receipt, we mark it "settled."
If a withdrawal fails—for example, because your bank account is closed or your e-wallet account is restricted—we log the rejection in Transaction History. We notify you of the reason and offer to resubmit to an alternative method. This trail ensures you always know why a withdrawal did not complete.
Game Outcomes and Wager Details
Each game wager on terang4d appears in your Transaction History with full details: the game type (football, live-dealer, slot, esports), the specific match or table (e.g., "Liga 1: Surabaya vs Jakarta," "Live Baccarat Table 3," "Aviator Slot," or "PUBG Mobile Grand Finals"), your stake amount, the result (win or loss), and your payout or loss amount.
For football wagers, we include the fixture name, the odds you locked in, and the final result. For live-dealer hands, we show the table number, the bet type (Player, Banker, Tie), and whether you won. For slots, we record the game name, your bet per spin, the total spins in that session, and your net win or loss. For esports, we list the tournament, the teams or players, and the outcome. This level of detail helps you track your activity across all game categories on terang4d.
Transaction History on terang4d is your direct line to account transparency. Every deposit, withdrawal, and wager sits in a single auditable record that you control and can review anytime.
Filtering and Exporting Your History
On terang4d, you can filter your Transaction History by date range, transaction type (deposits, withdrawals, wagers, wins, losses), payment method, or game category. If you want to review only your Idul Fitri holiday spending, or see all your mobile banking transactions, or extract a list of all football wagers from the past month, our filters let you narrow the view instantly.
We also provide an export function on terang4d. You can download your transaction history as a CSV or PDF file, which you can then import into a spreadsheet, email to an accountant, or keep in a personal record folder. The export includes all the same details as the online view: timestamps, amounts, methods, results, and status.
This export is useful for personal budgeting, tax record-keeping (if your jurisdiction requires reporting of gaming activity), or simply maintaining an offline backup of your account.
Dispute Resolution and Transaction Verification
If you believe a withdrawal was not processed, a deposit was not credited, or a game result was incorrect, you refer to your Transaction History on terang4d as the first step. Our system shows exactly when each transaction occurred, what the outcome was, and the current status. If a withdrawal shows "settled" but you have not received the funds, you can contact our support team with the transaction ID from your history, and we investigate.
For game disputes—for example, if you believe a football match settlement was wrong—your Transaction History shows the odds you locked in, the match result we recorded, and the payout you received. If you disagree, we cross-check our records against the official league or tournament result and make a final determination. Your history is the source of truth for this investigation.
Always save transaction IDs for disputes
When you contact terang4d support about a transaction issue, include the transaction ID from your history. It speeds up investigation and ensures we are discussing the exact transaction you mean.
Privacy and Data Security in Your Transaction History
Your Transaction History on terang4d is encrypted and visible only to you (and our compliance team if we need to investigate a dispute or suspected fraud). We do not share your full transaction details with third parties—not with payment providers, not with game studios, not with other players. Payment providers see only the transactions they process (your bank sees your local payment transfer; online payment sees the terang4d deposit); game studios see only anonymized play data (number of spins, not your name or balance).
When you export your Transaction History from terang4d, the file is generated on your request and stored on your device. We do not retain a copy unless you contact us for support and ask us to review a specific transaction. Once the export is on your computer, you control who sees it—print it, email it securely, or keep it private.
Monthly Statements and Reconciliation
Some players on terang4d prefer monthly summaries rather than daily transaction viewing. We offer an optional monthly statement feature: at the end of each month, we email you a PDF summary of all deposits, withdrawals, and net gaming result (total wagers minus total wins). This is useful for accounting or if you share household finances and want a high-level overview rather than a daily log.
The monthly statement does not replace your full Transaction History on terang4d; it is a convenience layer. You can still access every individual transaction in the dashboard if you need to audit a specific day or wager.
Transaction History Across All Payment Methods
Your terang4d account may use multiple payment methods over time. You might deposit via e-wallet one week, mobile banking the next, and a local payment virtual account the following month. Your Transaction History shows all of them in chronological order, grouped by type if you filter. This unified view lets you see your entire account flow in one place, rather than checking separate e-wallet or bank statements.
If you are in Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, Medan, Semarang, or Yogyakarta, you may have preferred local banks—online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment. Your terang4d history tracks all these, so you can monitor which bank and payment method you used when, useful for budget management or if you suspect an unauthorized transaction.
