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"Vegawex.com"
Trust score
Very low
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Good points
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A HTTPS security protocol has been detected on this website. Be careful, this indicator is not always synonymous with security!
Negative points
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The sites legal notices cannot be accessed without creating an account or logging in. This opacity could pose a problem in terms of transparency and compliance.
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This site appears to display risky commercial activities or activities sometimes subject to controversy (Dropshipping, Financial investments...)
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Negative reviews have been detected on the internet.
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The domain name is very recent (less than 6 months)
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Short life expectancy domain
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Detailed information about
Vegawex.com
Domain creation date | 06/09/2025 (Less than 6 months) |
Domain expiration date | 06/09/2026 (Less than 1 year left) |
Owner identification in the Whois | |
User reviews on Scamdoc |
3 Reviews / Comments
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gure7735 06/09/2025 at 04:28 PM
Rating:its scam website. tells you that u got 2500 dollars on a gambling site, then to withdraw it you gotta verify, which then requires you to send them 60 bucks
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Danny 06/10/2025 at 07:22 AM
Rating:Scam website targeting MrBeast's brand.
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JustaRdmGuy 06/18/2025 at 02:14 PM
Rating:It's just a scam website that makes you believe you've won 2500 euros and asks you to confirm your identity. You can enter anything—there's no real verification. Then they'll pull the classic trick: "Deposit $50 in crypto to unlock the funds," which, of course, you'll never see.