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Kitty Musard thought she won $1.95 million. Instead, she lost $3,000 and says the scammer later tried to catfish her, too.
Annie Williams, targeted by PCH scam. So Williams followed the instructions, depositing the $6,000 check in her PNC bank account, then sending $5,000 of it to the "attorneys" once the deposit cleared.
Publishers Clearing House, a marketing company famous for its sweepstakes, does not ask prize winners to send them any money to receive their prize. Skip Navigation Share on Facebook ...
The new year brings a new Publishers Clearing House sweepstakes, as Steve Harvey and the Prize Patrol gear up for another year of big prizes, including $5,000 a year for life.
“Publishers will never call, email, or write to say you are going to be a big winner. And they will never ask you to pay taxes or any money to collect your prize," its statement said. We ...
When PCH does this, it does not give advance notice by phone or email. PCH says it may notify winners of $10,000 or less by overnight express mail with UPS, FedEx or the postal service, and ...
Publishers Clearing House, a marketing company famous for its sweepstakes, does not ask prize winners to send them any money to receive their prize. Skip Navigation Share on Facebook ...
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