MegaPrize Review

MegaPrize is under review by SweepsGuard. Independent take on this sweepstakes casino: how to play, bonuses, mail-in (AMOE) entry, and safety.

Currently under review by SweepsGuard.

Overview MegaPrize wears its own branding, but under the hood it is a twin of KingPrize: both are run by eCom Enterprise USA INC on the same white-label casino platform, and MegaPrize's own sweepstakes rules still direct mail-in entries to the "King Prize AMOE" at SCA Promotions in Dallas — a copy-paste that says a lot about how the paperwork is maintained. The site advertises a 5,000+ game lobby with casino staples, originals like Keno and Mines, and a poker angle, plus a visible welcome offer of 100% extra coins and 10 free spins on a first purchase and free Sweeps Coins on daily login. Redemptions run through Prizeout gift cards or cash at 1 SC = $1, with minimums set in-app rather than published. The free mail-in entry pays 1 SC per request, limited to one per 24 hours, via an online barcode form printed and mailed by postcard. Player Reception MegaPrize has no review footprint of its own yet — no Trustpilot profile we could locate and no community discussion. The closest proxy is its sibling KingPrize, whose reception among players has been poor and which currently sits near the bottom of our grading scale. That history is not automatically MegaPrize's, but with a shared operator and shared infrastructure it is the most relevant signal available. Current Highlights A clearly displayed first-purchase offer and daily login Sweeps Coins — the promotional mechanics are at least transparent. A large advertised game library including poker and original titles. On paper, a 1x playthrough — Sweeps Coins need only be played once before redemption eligibility. Areas to Watch The operator's other brand has a troubled record with players; treat that history as the strongest available signal until MegaPrize builds its own. The legal documents contradict each other: the sweepstakes rules restrict 11 states while the terms of use restrict 13 (adding Hawaii and Maryland), and both omit Indiana, Maine, New Jersey, and West Virginia — states most sweeps operators now exclude. The rules are visibly copy-pasted from KingPrize, including the AMOE name and address. Redemption minimums are not published, and no support email appears anywhere on the site. The 1 SC per day mail-in is on the low end for the category. Track Record MegaPrize itself is new, with no documented redemption history. Its operator launched KingPrize in October 2025, and that site's subsequent record with players is the main reason for caution here. SweepsGuard Status MegaPrize is under review, with extra caution warranted given the operator's history. If you play here, keep purchases very small, complete verification early, document every redemption from request to receipt, and report any trouble to us — operator-linked sites are exactly where early reports matter most.

Frequently asked questions

Is MegaPrize legit?

MegaPrize is currently under review by SweepsGuard, so it doesn't have a final grade yet. Treat any early impressions as preliminary until the review is complete.

What grade does MegaPrize have?

MegaPrize is currently under review by SweepsGuard and doesn't have a final letter grade yet.

How do I file a complaint about MegaPrize?

If you have a payout, redemption, or account issue with MegaPrize, you can file a complaint through SweepsGuard's free complaint mediation. Submit the details and SweepsGuard will attempt to mediate with the operator on your behalf.

Can I play MegaPrize for free by mail?

Yes — no purchase is ever necessary. You can request Sweeps Coins from MegaPrize by free mail-in entry (AMOE), about 1 SC per envelope. Our AMOE guide has the exact template, envelope specs, and mailing address.