“Less Is More” – But Not In Your Bank Account!
“Less is more” is a proverbial phrase that’s been quoted widely in various contexts since the 19th century. In modern times the principle is observed in subjects as diverse as home décor, fashion, cuisine, and even business where “keeping it simple” is said to boost productivity.
Well, “Less is more” might be a fine idea in some circumstances; but I would bet that when it comes to personal finance, you would prefer to have “more” in your bank account rather than “less.” I must admit, I feel the same way, especially when it comes to Big Checks!
I have given away Big Checks worth thousands of dollars to a multitude of Sweepstakes SuperPrize winners, and as grateful as all of them are for the unexpected cash windfall, they’d be happy to have the Prize Patrol make a return visit — with a Big Check worth millions! Less is more is clearly not the thinking for them!
You may be thinking, “Hey Dave, these days any dollar amount that PCH wants to give me will be just fine and very welcome indeed.” Well, you’ve come to the right place – because right here in this blog there’s a link to pch.com where there are lots of ways to win big checks – from prizes of a few bucks up to our big SuperPrize, $5,000.00 A Week For Life!
Click here on this link to pch.com and you’ll find PCH Search & Win (a potentially very lucrative way to conduct your online searches), PCH Games, PCH Lotto, and more. At pchtv.com you’ll see videos of some of the hundreds of winners we have surprised – with roses, balloons and Big Checks.
YOU could win a humongous Big Check – just like our latest SuperPrize and MegaPrize winners have. Return to pch.com and enter every day for another chance to win – because the more chances to win, the better for you!
Finally, to borrow from two other proverbial phrases that I think are more fitting for our SuperPrize than “Less is more”: “Anything is better than nothing … but big bucks are better still,” and “The more [money] the merrier!”
Wishing you the best of luck.
Dave Sayer
PCH Prize Patrol Ambassador