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Queen for Day or $5,000 A Week for Life

Queen Elizabeth II visited New York City recently, addressing the United Nations and paying homage at ground zero where the World Trade Center once stood.

Despite the seriousness of the Queen’s visit, there was no curtailing the excitement of an American public who loves to see royalty up close. Crowds of New Yorkers gathered just for a glimpse of the monarch and her motorcade.

It’s kind of like how your fellow citizens would get all excited to meet you in person — should you win the Publishers Clearing House $5,000 A Week For Life Sweepstakes.

Well, they might not call you “Your Majesty.” But it’s remarkable just the same. Recent SuperPrize winners like Natalie Bostelman (OH), Stephanie Gornichec (ID), Doris Gray (NJ) and Marilyn Ragin (FL) have told me that perfect strangers come up to them and say things like, “Wow! I can’t believe that I’m seeing a real Publishers Clearing House SuperPrize winner! Can I touch you — for luck?” (See them at pchtv.com)

Following a Prize Patrol visit, winners themselves often say things to me like, “Well, you’ve made my day! Whoops — I mean you’ve made my year!” Many winners say the prize has changed their lives.

That would certainly happen to you on August 31st if you win our “$5,000 A Week for Life“ SuperPrize. Just imagine: $5,000 a week, week after week, year after year, for the rest of your life. You wouldn’t be Queen for A Day (like the old TV show) but Queen for Life! Kinda like Queen Elizabeth herself.

Now, if you are male you might prefer being King. As Mel Brooks says, “It good to be the king.”

That doesn’t matter. What DOES matter is that you ENTER the Publishers Clearing House Sweepstakes without delay. If you don‘t enter you will lose for sure!.

Click here on this link to pch.com and get started! And return to pch.com to enter every day — to improve your chances of winning!

Good luck, and may you be the King or Queen — for Life! Or maybe a winner of $5,000 A Week for Life!

Dave Sayer
Executive Director
PCH Prize Patrol

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