Comparison — Verified 2026-07-15

VIP Status Match — who honors your grind

Switch sweeps casinos and you usually start back at zero. We checked every room we track — 23 and counting — for a real VIP status-match program: the kind where a new casino will grant you a comparable tier to the one you already earned elsewhere. Only three actually do it, standing and documented. Here’s exactly how each one works, who claims a match without proof, and who came back a confirmed no — all dated to the source.

The short version: Crown Coins Casino, McLuck, and Wow Vegas have documented, standing VIP-match programs as of 2026-07-15. Rolla and PlayFame are named as "transfer-eligible" by a single industry guide with zero process detail — we're calling that claimed but unconfirmed, not confirmed. Chumba, Zula, Mega Bonanza, and Jackpota explicitly do not match (Chumba and Jackpota have no VIP program at all to match into; Zula and Mega Bonanza confirm status doesn't transfer, even between Mega Bonanza's own sister sites). The rest of the casinos we track turned up no evidence of a match program in our research. That’s not proof they never do one case-by-case through support, just that nothing is publicly documented.

The full comparison

VIP status-match comparison across sweepstakes casinos, verified 2026-07-15
Casino Match? How it works Evidence / date
Crown Coins Casino YES Submit photographic proof of your VIP tier at a competitor sweeps casino and confirm you're an active player. If approved, you get a 30-day trial at the matched tier. TheGameDay Crown Coins VIP page, updated 2026-05-27 (accessed 2026-07-15); corroborated by TheGruelingTruth
McLuck YES Email McLuck's VIP team a clear screenshot showing your current tier and account email at a competitor. Requires Platinum-equivalent or higher (lower tiers case-by-case). Approval in ~48 hours; you start at McLuck Platinum for one month, then must meet GC-play requirements for two consecutive months to keep it. Deadspin VIP-transfers guide, updated 2026-06-29 (accessed 2026-07-15); corroborated by Phandroid and TheGruelingTruth
Wow Vegas YES Submit unedited screenshots of your VIP level and gameplay history at a competitor. Wow Vegas manually reviews (~48 hours after the ticket opens) and matches like-for-like or to the closest tier. Successful transfers can earn up to 600 SC in bonuses. Transfers are irreversible once approved. Deadspin and Strafe, both accessed 2026-07-15 (program launched May 2024)
Chumba Casino NO Chumba has no VIP or loyalty program at all — there's nothing to match into. Confirmed by Sportsgrid and Casino.org's 2026 reviews. SweepsKings' VIP-transfer guide lists McLuck, Rolla, Wow Vegas, PlayFame, and LoneStar as offering transfers — Chumba is absent (accessed 2026-07-15)
Zula Casino NO Confirmed explicitly: players cannot retain competitor VIP status. Everyone starts at Bronze regardless of standing elsewhere. Deadspin's Zula VIP page, accessed 2026-07-15
Mega Bonanza NO Probed six different query variations — no VIP match, tier transfer, or competitor match program exists. Loyalty status doesn't even transfer between Mega Bonanza's own B2Spin-family sister sites (McLuck, Jackpota, PlayFame). gamingamerica.com's McLuck sister-sites guide (accessed 2026-07-15); six targeted searches 2026-07-15
Jackpota NO No VIP or status-match program exists because Jackpota has no VIP program at all to match into. Multiple 2026 reviews independently confirm the absence. Deadspin (2026-06-22) and TheLines (2026-07-14), both accessed 2026-07-15
Rolla CLAIMED, UNCONFIRMED One industry guide lists Rolla among casinos "with a VIP Transfer Feature" — but with zero process, contact route, or proof requirements documented. A separate, more detailed VIP-transfer guide gives Rolla no coverage at all. SweepsKings' VIP-transfer guide, updated 2026-06-12 (accessed 2026-07-15); GameChampions' VIP-transfer guide, updated 2026-07-06, gives no Rolla detail
PlayFame CLAIMED, UNCONFIRMED The same industry guide lists PlayFame among five "VIP transfer" casinos, again with no process detail — and a separate VIP-bonuses page from the same publisher does NOT credit PlayFame as a transfer casino at all. SweepsKings' VIP-transfer guide, updated 2026-06-12, vs. its own VIP-bonuses page, updated 2026-07-13 (both accessed 2026-07-15)
Stake.us NONE FOUND No evidence of a competitor VIP match. Notably, Stake doesn't even transfer VIP status between its own sister sites, Stake.com and Stake.us. betting.co.uk Stake.us VIP guide; Deadspin VIP page updated 2026-06-17 (both accessed 2026-07-15)
Pulsz NONE FOUND Targeted searches turned up no evidence of a match program, and Pulsz's support docs couldn't be verified first-party (site blocks automated checks). Searches conducted 2026-07-15
High 5 Casino NONE FOUND The official High 5 Prestige loyalty page makes no mention of matching VIP status from other casinos. An unadvertised, case-by-case match via support can't be ruled out. high5casino.com/promotions/high-5-prestige/, accessed 2026-07-15
RealPrize NONE FOUND No source documents RealPrize matching competitor VIP status — only descriptions of its own internal 8-tier ladder turned up. Searches conducted 2026-07-15
Fortune Wins (formerly Fortune Coins) NONE FOUND Only the in-house Fortune Stars Club and invite-only Fortune Star of the Month are documented — no competitor status match found. ats.io Fortune Coins VIP program page, accessed 2026-07-15
Modo.us NONE FOUND VIP-transfer guides name McLuck, Mega Bonanza, PlayFame, and Wow Vegas as offering transfers — Modo is conspicuously absent from those lists. SweepsKings guide, accessed 2026-07-15
Legendz NONE FOUND Two targeted searches returned no offer, and TheLines' April 2026 deep-dive into Legendz's loyalty program makes no mention of status matching. TheLines, accessed 2026-07-15

"None found" means our research turned up no public documentation of a match program — it does not mean the casino has confirmed it won't do one. If it matters to you, ask their support directly and get any promise in writing before you switch.

The three that actually do it

These are the only rooms in our lineup with a standing, documented process. All three require proof, all three are manually reviewed (not automatic), and all three can say no.

Crown Coins Casino — photographic proof, 30-day trial

Crown Coins will consider matching your VIP status from another sweepstakes casino. You supply photographic proof of your tier on the competitor site and must be an active player there. If approved, you get a 30-day trial at the matched tier on Crown Coins' own 7-tier ladder (Entry through the invite-only Dynasty tier). Read the full Crown Coins review →

McLuck — screenshot + email, Platinum-equivalent required

Email McLuck's VIP team a clear screenshot showing your current tier and account email at a competitor sweeps casino. This one has a floor: you generally need a Platinum-equivalent tier or higher, though lower tiers are considered case-by-case. Approval typically lands within about 48 hours. Successful transfers start you at McLuck Platinum for one month — after that, you need to meet GC-play requirements for two consecutive months to hold onto it. Read the full McLuck review →

Wow Vegas — unedited screenshots + gameplay history, up to 600 SC

Wow Vegas asks for more evidence than the other two: unedited screenshots of both your VIP level and your gameplay history at a competitor. A human reviews it manually, about 48 hours after you open the ticket, and matches you like-for-like or to the closest available tier. Successful transfers can be worth up to 600 SC in bonuses — but the transfer is irreversible once approved, so don't submit unless you're ready to commit. Read the full Wow Vegas review →

Claimed but unconfirmed

These two show up on VIP-transfer lists, but we couldn't verify an actual process behind the claim — no contact route, no proof requirements, no landing tier. We're naming them separately from the confirmed set on purpose: a comparison page that quietly upgrades a rumor to a fact isn't one you should trust.

Rolla — one weak listing, zero process detail

SweepsKings' "How To Transfer VIP Status" guide (updated 2026-06-12) lists Rolla among sweepstakes casinos "with a VIP Transfer Feature" — but the entry provides no contact route, no proof requirements, no tier placement, and no trial period. A more detailed VIP-transfer guide from GameChampions (updated 2026-07-06) covers McLuck and Wow Vegas transfers in depth but gives Rolla no coverage at all beyond a sidebar mention. Sister site Wow Vegas does run a documented transfer program, which makes a Rolla program plausible under the same operator (MW Services) — but several 2026 sources report Wow Vegas's own program has been paused or discontinued. If you want to try, ask Rolla's 24/7 live chat directly with screenshots in hand, but don't count on a match. Read the full Rolla review →

PlayFame — same weak listing, contradicted by a sister source

The same SweepsKings guide lists PlayFame among five casinos featuring VIP transfer options — again, just a comparison card with zero process detail. It gets directly contradicted elsewhere: SweepsKings' own VIP-bonuses page (updated 2026-07-13) names only McLuck, Mega Bonanza, and Wow Vegas as transfer casinos, and does NOT credit PlayFame. Deadspin's dedicated McLuck VIP-transfers page (2026-06-29) documents that sister brand's process in detail and never mentions PlayFame. Given shared B2Spin/B-Two operations with McLuck, PlayFame plausibly entertains ad-hoc requests via support — but there's nothing published to promise you. Read the full PlayFame review →

Confirmed NO — checked, no transfer

A comparison page that only shows yeses isn't as trustworthy as one that shows verified nos too. These four explicitly do not offer a VIP status match, with strong sourcing behind the "no" — either because there's no VIP program to match into, or because the operator states plainly that status doesn't carry over.

Chumba Casino — no VIP program at all

Chumba has no VIP or loyalty program of any kind — there's nothing to match into. Confirmed by Sportsgrid's and Casino.org's 2026 reviews, and Chumba is conspicuously absent from every VIP-transfer guide that lists competitors like McLuck, Rolla, Wow Vegas, PlayFame, and LoneStar. Read the full Chumba review →

Zula Casino — confirmed, everyone starts at Bronze

Zula states explicitly that players cannot retain competitor VIP status — everyone starts at Bronze regardless of standing elsewhere, per Deadspin's Zula VIP page. Read the full Zula review →

Mega Bonanza — probed six ways, confirmed no

We searched this one hard: six query variations turned up zero evidence of a VIP match, tier transfer, or competitor match program. The negative evidence is explicit, too — a McLuck sister-sites guide states plainly that "your VIP status at McLuck won't carry over to a sister site or alternative, as each platform runs its own loyalty program independently," pointing players who want a match to Wow Vegas instead. Status doesn't even transfer between Mega Bonanza and its own B2Spin-family siblings (McLuck, Jackpota, PlayFame). Read the full Mega Bonanza review →

Jackpota — no VIP program, so nothing to match

Jackpota has no VIP or loyalty program at all — a "Loyalty Club" is advertised on-site but has no published tiers or perks behind it. Deadspin (2026-06-22), TheLines (2026-07-14), and OddsAssist all independently confirm the absence, and OddsAssist specifically notes Jackpota "does not offer any VIP rewards, unlike RealPrize and Lonestar." Read the full Jackpota review →

Before you switch anything: screenshot your current VIP tier and recent gameplay history at your current casino before you start the process anywhere else — you can't go back and generate "proof" after the fact. And remember all three confirmed programs can decline a match; treat this as a strong possibility, not a guarantee. For Rolla and PlayFame, treat a match as speculative until you get something in writing from support.