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Residents on the Camas Prairie have been receiving scam phone calls by callers with foreign accents who claim they are with Publishers Clearing House and that they have won a large amount of cash ...
When the prize patrol shows up, you know! But, if you get a call that says you won and you need to pay the taxes or the fees, it's a scam.
The scammer called the woman, who lives in Lawrence County, pretending to be with Publishers Clearing House. He told the woman she had won $3 million.
Publishers Clearing House is aware scammers use its name to scam people by faking prize wins with emails, phone calls and letters.
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY, Mich. , (WPBN/WGTU) -- The public is warned of a phone scam making its rounds in Grand Traverse County. According to Grand Traverse 911, they have received several reports ...
Jun. 29—Scammers are using a Publisher Clearing House ruse as the latest tactic to take people's money. Publishers Clearing House sweepstakes are legitimate, however, scammers have honed in on a ...
The Publishers Clearing House has been surprising people with million-dollar checks for decades. But is it really on the 'up and up’ or is it all a scam?
Publishers Clearing House occasionally sends out letters to promote its sweepstakes. Here’s how you can tell the postcard is from PCH and not a scammer.
“This bill seeks to criminalize legitimate online social games and sweepstakes promotions — marketing tools used by mainstream American brands like McDonald’s, Pepsi, and PCH to engage millions of ...
Publishers Clearing House is aware scammers use its name to scam people by faking prize wins with emails, phone calls and letters.
Publishers Clearing House is aware scammers use its name to scam people by faking prize wins with emails, phone calls and letters.
Publishers Clearing House is aware scammers use its name to scam people by faking prize wins with emails, phone calls and letters.
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