Vazowin, Tezowin and Wezowin Are All Scams

Beware of fake online casinos that pretend to be Andrew Tate's Casino.

They use different names and different designs, but they're all scams trying to steal your credentials and money.

The only official Andrew Tate Casino is Duel.

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On this page
  1. How do these scams work?
  2. How to know if it's a scam?
  3. Vazowin
  4. Wezowin
  5. Tezowin

How do these scams work?

The scam runs in three steps, and each one feeds the next. Here's exactly how it goes from a TikTok clip to your money disappearing.

Step 1 is the bait on social media. You might see fake screenshots and short videos of Andrew Tate, Tristan Tate, and sometimes MrBeast pushed across Instagram reels, TikTok, X replies, and Discord DMs.

The footage is cloned voices, stitched clips, and fake "I just won big" reactions. The goal of those videos is to get you to click through to the scam casino's homepage.

Step 2 is credential theft through the signup. That signup form is the actual payload, not the casino.

The second you create an account, they have your email and the password you picked. Then they run that combination against your Instagram, your X, your Discord, anywhere you might've reused it.

If you reused it, they take over the account and use your handle to DM the same scam bait to your followers. So you become the next round of bait.

Step 3 is the fake-win and "verification deposit" trap. When you play on their casino games, whether it's slots or Chicken Road-style mini games, you win more than any legit crypto casino would ever let you stack.

Then you decide to hit withdraw and nothing happens. The chat agent tells you to make a small "verification deposit" first to release the winnings.

So you deposit, but the winnings stay locked. The deposit's gone, and the chat goes silent.

The only casino Andrew Tate has ever mentioned is Duel.

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How to know if it's a scam?

You don't need to be a fraud analyst to spot one of these. There's a fixed pattern, and once you know the tells, every site in the rotation lights up the same way.

Here's the checklist:

  • The brand name fits the rotating template. Vazowin, Wezowin, Tezowin, Nozewin, Porewin, all the same word shape on a fresh domain every few months.
  • Photos of Andrew or Tristan Tate, or cloned-voice videos, claim they own, endorse, or partner with the casino. They don't, and never have for any casino besides Duel.
  • Footer partner badges show UFC, the Cleveland Cavaliers, or Blockchain.com. They're pasted in to borrow trust, and no real partnership exists.
  • The legal page lists the company as Medium Rare N.V. with registration #145353. That's Stake.com's actual corporate info, copied straight off Stake's terms page where anyone can verify it.
  • The offer stacks a huge welcome bonus, "no KYC", and a "verification deposit" anywhere in the withdrawal flow.
  • The domain is only a few months old, and the brand doesn't show up on AskGamblers, Casino Guru, or LCB.

If you see a website with any two of these, report it and walk away.

Vazowin

Vazowin is the biggest of the three right now. It has the most search volume, the most reported losses, and it's the landing page most current social media bait posts point to.

The Tate brothers' images do the heaviest lifting here. Cloned-voice videos of Andrew and Tristan funnel traffic straight to vazowin.com, and the clips are everywhere TikTok, Instagram reels, and X reply threads will let them sit.

Search queries like "is vazowin legit", "vazowin reddit", and "vazowin scam" are climbing fast. That's because people are trying to verify after they've already deposited, not before.

So by the time they hit Google, the money's usually already locked behind the fake "verification deposit" screen.

Wezowin

Wezowin is the same scam as Vazowin under a new name. It's the same template, same back end, same playbook.

The rebrand is the strategy. When complaints build up against one brand, the scammers don't fix anything, they just spin up a new domain with the same code.

Wezowin catches the people who Googled "is Vazowin a scam", didn't find a definitive answer fast enough, and clicked Wezowin thinking it might be a cleaner alternative. But it's the same stolen Stake legal copy, the same Medium Rare N.V. registration, the same fake partner badges, and the same locked withdrawals.

So if you bounced off Vazowin and landed here looking for a safer version, you found the same trap with a new logo.

Tezowin

Tezowin is the newest brand in the rotation, and it adds a second celebrity to the bait.

On top of the Tate footage, Tezowin pushes a fake MrBeast endorsement. We've seen cloned-voice MrBeast giveaway videos, fake MrBeast tweets, and Discord DMs from accounts pretending to be MrBeast's team, all funneling to tezowin.com.

The target audience is younger and more mainstream, the kind of player who knows MrBeast better than Andrew Tate. So the bait gets tuned to that crowd, but the back end doesn't change.

Past the celebrity swap, it's the identical playbook. Same template, same Stake.com legal copy, same fake partner badges, and the same locked withdrawals.

Search clusters like "mr beast discord scam" and "mrbeast tezowin" also land here.

Skip the rotating scam brands. Play on the real Andrew Tate casino.

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