Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to common questions about Pitch Notes.
01 Is Pitch Notes licensed and regulated?
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Yes, Pitch Notes holds a gambling licence from the UK Gambling Commission (UKGC). Our activities are regularly audited for fairness and compliance with anti-money laundering rules. You can check our licence details on the UKGC public register.
02 What documents do I need to verify my account with Pitch Notes?
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When you request verification, Pitch Notes asks for a government-issued photo ID (passport or driver's licence), a recent proof of address (utility bill or bank statement dated within three months), and optionally a photo of the payment method used (with sensitive details masked). These help us meet KYC requirements and protect your account.
03 How long does it take to withdraw my winnings from Pitch Notes?
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E-wallet withdrawals are usually completed within 24 hours. Card and bank transfer withdrawals typically take 3-5 business days, depending on your bank's processing. All requests go through a brief security review before funds are released.
04 What types of bets can I place on World Cup matches at Pitch Notes?
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Pitch Notes provides standard match-result (1X2), both-teams-to-score, over/under, Asian handicap, and a variety of exotic markets such as first goalscorer and correct-score. Live in-play betting is also offered for every World Cup fixture, with odds updated in real time.
05 How does Pitch Notes ensure the accuracy of its match predictions?
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Our analysts combine statistical models, historical data, and real-time form analysis to generate predictions. Each pick is cross-checked for consistency and bias before publication. While we aim for high accuracy, all betting involves risk and outcomes are not guaranteed.
06 What responsible gambling tools does Pitch Notes provide?
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Pitch Notes lets you set daily, weekly, or monthly deposit limits, loss caps, and session-time reminders. You can also self-exclude for a short period or permanently close your account from the responsible-gambling section. Direct links to support organisations such as GamCare and BeGambleAware are provided for players seeking help.