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Publishers Clearing House Scam Prevention Tips From Danielle Lam

Hi fans,

It’s Danielle Lam of the PCH Prize Patrol. Our $1,000,000.00 Every Year For Life SuperPrize Event is just over a month away, and I want to make sure YOU know how to stay safe from Publishers Clearing House scams. Please watch my video below for important information!

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So remember, my TWO most important scam prevention tips are:

1) The PCH Prize patrol does NOT contact big SuperPrize winners in advance. You’ll know you’re a winner of our $1,000,000.00 Every Week For Life SuperPrize Event (or any SuperPrize event) if the Prize Patrol shows up at your door. And it would be a complete surprise!

2) My most important scam prevention tip — you NEVER need to pay to claim a PCH prize. At PCH, the winning is always FREE!

So fans, please remember these important Publishers Clearing House scam prevention tips. As always, comment below if you have ANY questions…and of course, best of luck to everyone for the $1,000,000.00 Every Year For Life SuperPrize Event!

 

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Danielle Lam

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  1. These scammers have hit me three times all of which claimed to be from pch. All three time a kindergarten kid could have picked up on them. I played the dumb hillbilly role until I got so angry I blew a gasket. They disappeared. Oh the second time it was you personally Danielle. I was to send you 500 dollars for Shipping and handling fees then ups would drop off my 50,000 dollars the following day. Needless to say. Does your mother know you use that kind of language when someone catches you up in a fraudulent act.
    Danielle I knew it wasn’t the real you sweetheart. I’m pretty good at leading those kind to water. But I never let them drink. A rope over a tree limb wouldn’t be to good for them.
    Your friend
    Sk.

    1. Hello Stephen! That is a scammer pretending to be Danielle Lam – not the real Danielle Lam! The real PCH doesn’t notify our major prize winners via phone, standard mail, email, or social media, and we never ask for money to claim a prize. Please report any details you have about that scam contact to us at this link: http://bit.ly/Report-Scam-To-PCH. I also encourage you to check out these Safety Tips for some great info on what to watch for: https://bit.ly/FraudProtection2. Stay safe everyone!!

  2. I received a message today from someone claiming to be Danielle Lam. She said I had won the publishers clearing house sweepstakes fro $7,000 weekly for life.

    I was given a phone number to call and a claim number 95051

  3. I have had not 1 but 2 times being contacted that I have won with PCH at first I almost believed I won but as he went on go and get $300.00 for taxes and another time he called himself Tom Sloane. I wish they would do something about this but all you can do put the scammers out there exposing them.

  4. I got a phone call from a women claiming to be Daniel Lam saying Patrick Beckman (my husband) won 7000 dollars a week and to call 321-###-#### and my code is 95051. Is this a scam? I saved the phone recording

  5. I received a phone call from Richard Pegterson saying that I had won the big prize of $6.5 million. He asked me that since I live in Maryland do I want my prize publicized or private. Please let me know if I really won.

    1. Hello Brenda, so sorry to tell you that was a scammer, not the real PCH. It’s important to remember that PCH does not contact winners of a major prize via phone, text, email, mail, or on Social Media. Also, if anyone asks you for money for any reason to claim a prize, you can be sure they’re a scammer. Please don’t give them any money, or any personal information! You can report them to us at this link: https://bit.ly/Report-Scam-To-PCH. We provide numerous videos, blogs, and tips to recognize these scammers here: https://info.pch.com/fraud-protection-2/. Take care!

  6. Hi I’m on MICO and I’ve been confronted By Danielle Lam. She said that I would win if I was to put 150 dollars on a Steam card in order to win 2,000,000 dollars. Is this a scam?

    1. Hi Salvatore, that’s definitely a scammer. The real PCH doesn’t notify our major prize winners via phone, standard mail, email, or social media, and we never ask for money to claim a prize. Please report any details you have about that scam contact to us at this link: http://bit.ly/Report-Scam-To-PCH. I also encourage you to check out these Safety Tips for some great info on what to watch for: https://bit.ly/FraudProtection2. Stay safe everyone!!

  7. I don’t know what this clearance receipt is but they say that I won $7,000 a week for life but they want me to pay a fee of clearance fee of $$1,000 to claim my prize.

  8. I received a voice mail stating I won $6,500,000.00 plus $7,000.00 per week and should contact Richard and Peterson prize delivery agency.

    1. Hello Mary, that is not the real PCH calling you; it’s a scammer that’s only pretending to be from PCH. Please do not call that number, do not give the scammer any personal info including bank account information, and definitely do not send them any money if they ask. If you haven’t already done so, please report that scam contact to us via the following link: http://bit.ly/Report-Scam-To-PCH. I encourage you to read these Safety Tips too: https://bit.ly/FraudProtection2. Please be careful everyone; don’t become a scammer’s victim!

    1. Hello Brent, we’re so happy that you knew that wasn’t the real PCH who contacted you. We will never ask for money to claim a prize. We also don’t notify winners via phone, standard mail, email, or social media. Please report all scam contacts to PCH via this link: http://bit.ly/Report-Scam-To-PCH. We encourage everyone to review the following Safety Tips to better protect themselves from being scammed: https://bit.ly/FraudProtection2

  9. I have you online right now. So you say.
    How are we supposed to know if it is a scam or not. I’ve been scammed twelve times in two months by imposters from PCH.