PCH Winner Nelson Neff and the PCH Prize patrol Van!
PCH Winner Nelson Neff and the Prize Patrol!
Diane Marcell, a $10,000 SuperPrize Winner!
Dave Sayer with $10,000 Winner Diane Marcell!
$100,000 Winner Jan Weaver!
$10,000 Winner David McKinnis!
Texas Winner David McKinnis with his family!
Neil Kroll with Danielle Lam and Todd Sloane!
Neil Kroll with the Prize Patrol!
SuperPrize winner Philip Daltas with his family!
Philip Daltas, SuperPrize winner, with Dave and his family!
$1 Million SuperPrize Winner Philip Daltas!
Prize Patrol winner Melody Bingham!
Dave Sayer with $1 Million winner Connie Kiesser!
Dave Sayer with $1 Million winner John Kutz and his family!
Idaho winner Connie Kiesser in front of the Prize Patrol van!
West Palm Beach, Florida winner Bernard Charles!
Dave Sayer with $25,000 winner Bernard Charles!
Sweepstakes winner Mrs. Theresa Crowder!
Gerard Rivera celebrating his big win with the Prize Patrol!
Danielle Lam surprising Gerard Rivera with $1.25 Million!
Karen Anderson celebrating with One Million Dollars!
Karen Anderson of Bella Vista, Arkansas with her Big Check!
The Prize Patrol Elite with $1 Million winner Sherry Seltman!
Tari Woods won One Million Dollars in 2012!
Elise Gutierrez, from LaPlace Louisiana, who won $1 Million!
Sweepstakes winner Glenda Dancy with her $1 Million Big Check!
Glenda Dancy and her $1 Million Big Check!
Gadsden, Alabama winner Mrs. Theresa Crowder!
Michelle Curtis, $10,000 Sweepstakes winner!
Sweepstakes winner Mrs. Virginia Hall of Madison, Virginia!
Mrs. Virginia Hall and her $10,000 Big Check!
Dave with Virginia Hall, SuperPrize winner!
Prize Patrol with $10,000 winner Virginia Hall!
Prize Patrol with Michael Miller, $5,000 A Week “Forever” winner!
“Forever” Prize winner Michael Miller with his family!
“Forever” winner Michael Miller with family and friends!
Michael Miller, “Forever” Prize winner with the Prize Patrol!
Laura and Amanda C. with $10,000 Big Check!
Amanda C and Laura with a Big Check!
Round Rock, Texas winner Mrs Melody Bingham!
Brandon King, $10,000 winner!
Sherry Seltman, $1 Million SuperPrize winner, with her grandkids!
$1 Million winner Elise Gutierrez!
Joseph Beane who won $1 Million Dollars!
Joseph Beane and his $1 Million Big Check!
John Wyllie, winner of our first-ever “Forever” Prize!
“Forever” Prize winner John Wyllie’s exciting winning moment!
Gilbert Serf Jr., $10,000 winner!
PCH Prize Patrol with “Forever” Prize winner John Wyllie!
One Million Dollar winner Glenda Dancy!
Greg Garcia with his $15,000 Big Check!
PCH winner Tria Lo with Dave Sayer!
Sacramento, California winner Tria Lo with her family!
Publishers Clearing House winner Alvin Roundtree!
Baton Rouge, Louisiana winner Alvin Roundtree!
Real Publishers Clearing House winner Eric Schroeder!
Houston, Texas winner Eric Schroeder!
Eric Schroeder being surprised by the PCH Prize Patrol!
Publishers Clearing Houser winner getting a kiss!
Publishers Clearing House winner Bonnie Wines!
Rory Bellamy, $1 Million PCH Winner!
Bruce Baughn, $10,000 Publishers Clearing House winner!
Publishers Clearing House winner celebrating with her family!
PCH Big Check and winner Judith Hernly!
Big Check for $10,000 goes to Kathryn Spence!
Marsha Fritzinger of Loganville, Georgia who won $10,000!
Susan Benson, PCH winner, celebrating with $50,000!
New York winner Tyrone Garvin!
Prize Patrol delivers $30,000 in Burleson, Texas!
Phoneix, Arizona winner Jodi Woods!
California winner Virginia Rundell with her Big Check!
Real PCH winner Mrs. Nora Gentry and family!
Sweeps winner Wayne celebrates win with his family!
Sweepstakes winner Wayne Savoy and family!
$10,000 Big Check for Mr. Joseph Davids!
Mr. Silvio Bolino celebrating with $7,000!
PCH winner Tiny Bowens!
Danielle Lam and PCH winner Tiny Bowens!
SuperFan winner Wilbert Wallace Jr. with his 2 Big Checks!
Jason Clark of Pocahontas, Arkansas wins $1 Million Dollars!
Mrs. Natalie Bostelman and her $1 Million SuperPrize!
New Hampshire winner Scott Kent with the PCH Prize Patrol!
$10,000 winner Scott Kent!
Wanda Bosh and the Prize Patrol
Doris Gray, first-ever $5,000 A Week For Life winner!
Larry Brown surprised with One Million Dollars!
$1,000,000 winner Larry Brown!
Stephanie Gornichec and her husband win $1 Million Dollars!
Stephanie Gornichec of Boise, ID with her Big Check!
Ginny Jackson who won our $21 Million SuperPrize!
Douglas Oshea won $100,000 from PCH!
Dave Sayer with PCH Winner Shelley Boyd!
PCH Prize Patrol at the florist!
205 comments on “Publishers Clearing House Sweepstakes Winners”
Dorothy L
I was sent a form that I have won $5000 or $25,0000.
I received a call from PCH, I need to go to my email and get the IRS form and sign it so I would have it available when they bring my Ford 150 truck and a check to be deposited in my account.
I could not find the email, they asked for a fax number and they would fax it to me. I gave him the fax number and something was going wrong with their fax machine, they will call me back on Thursday morning. They called and said to forget about the email, and fax, just go to Walmart or Walgreens and get a money collect form it needed to be for $700, I told him that I don’t have that kind of money. He told me to borrow it from someone. I tried to explain to him that I am not in a he community with rich peoples. He started fussing at me saying that I was not trying to get the money. I gave him my sister’s fax number and he told me to ask her for the money and I will give it back as soon as I put my check in the bank. I told him that she doesn’t have that kind of money either, she is on disabled also.
I have been going through the PCH for years, they call or send letters letting me know that I have won. No one shows up at the door with the vehicle and check.
If you are not real please DO NOT get on TV showing off the people that supposedly have won, There are enough scammers out there, but PCH doesn’t have to be added to the list. Especially when they advertise on TV.
Hi Dorothy! Let me assure you that PCH is the real deal. Unfortunately you’ve been contacted by scammers, NOT the real PCH, and what you are describing is a common scam. 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! Scammers are very sneaky and will use our good name and reputation to try to deceive people. Stopping them is a team effort so please report any and all scam contacts you receive to PCH at this link: http://bit.ly/Report-Scam-To-PCH. We provide numerous videos, blogs, and tips to recognize these scammers here: https://info.pch.com/fraud-protection. Stay safe!
I want TO WIN TOO! I’M IN IT TO WIN IT ALL NOW! $$$$$$$$$$$$$$@GMAIL.COM. MAKE ME A NEW WINNER. PLEASE AND THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME AND GOODLUCK LUCKY CHARMS!
THANK YOU.
For allowing us to enjoy playing.
Over many years we have dreamed of all the wonderful and helpful things we could do with the prizes you made available. However we did not win. We are in the twilight and we’re hoping to win and pass that on to our adopted Grandson.
Once again Thank You for many pleasant moments.
The C$$$$$$$’s
Margy & Joe
Hello,
I have been approached by a man named Todd Sloan. He is representing himself as representative of PCH. He sent me several documents with PCH heading. He is telling me I won 1.2 million dollars, a car, and 5K per week for the rest of my life. He also telling me that I need to send them 8800.00 to pay for the prize. I am notifying you because if this a scam, you might want to something about it. The email he is using is as follows,$$$$$$$$$@gmail.com and the phone number he is using is $$$ $$$-$$$$. If you are interested in the paperwork he sent I would be willing to forward it. He is a copy of the last email I received from him,
“Mr. Bradsock , you spelt my name wrong now the intention of the company is to present what you have won to you. I understand you can’t drive 50 miles to retrieve these document but I can see with that. We need you to acknowledge that any amount over 10 thousand has to be registered and that is a law. I understand $8,000 is a lot of money but its only a drip in the bucket to what you will be receiving and this processing fee will be reimbursed to you on delivery.
Mr. Lee I have been working here for over a decade now and I have never disappointed a winner before and I won’t be disappointing you. All I need is just your trust and your cooperation and I will assure and guarantee you will receive your prize.
Now on behalf of our company. “Do you see of do you have any reasonable doubt in which you would to forfeit your prize and give it to a charity, you can do so immediately.”
Truth is I wasn’t the one who selected you to be a winner and if I had the chance to select one winner for one time for one month, trust me I’d selected my self. So we’re all happy for you and would love to deliver you prize because at the end of the day you deserve the right to see feel and know what it is like to be a winner living the American dream its your time to walk the red carpets your gonna be the new president in your residence.”
Please let me know what you decide.
Respectfully,
Lee
Hi Lee, I’m 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! Scammers are very sneaky and will use our good name and reputation to try to deceive people. Stopping them is a team effort so please report any and all scam contacts you receive to PCH at this link: http://bit.ly/Report-Scam-To-PCH. We provide numerous videos, blogs, and tips to recognize these scammers here: https://info.pch.com/fraud-protection. Stay safe!
I received a call from Frank Wallace who said he was from PCH. He told me I won 2.5 million dollars, 25,000 cash and a car. He gave a number to call Bank of America, where my check was being held in an escrow account. When I called this number I got a recorded line giving me the info. about the check and what I needed to do. Then I was to call Frank Wallace back to get the rest of the info. to get the check which I did not do. They said I had to pay $675.00 which was 2% of the check to get it. Another SCAM. This has been about the 4th one I’ve had.
Hi Patricia, we’re sorry to hear the scammers are bothering you. Please report all contacts from scammers to PCH via this link: http://bit.ly/Report-Scam-To-PCH. PCH does partner with the Federal Trade Commission and we send all scam reports to them so please make sure you let us know anytime a scammer contacts you. Remember, the real PCH never notifies major prize winners via phone, standard mail, email, or social media, and we never ask winners to pay to claim their prize. You can see more Safety Tips here: https://info.pch.com/fraud-protection. Stay safe!
Hi !
This A.M. I received 2 phone calls –
The first was an 800 # saying that I won cash & a car.
I was told to press #1 for info & there was nobody there.
The second was from a private # & spoke to someone.
He asked if I had a claim #, which I do not……. was then put on a musical hold & then disconnected.
So – do not know if this is real or bogus.
Please get back to me!!!
– Wendy W$$$$$$$
Hi Wendy! That’s definitely a scammer, NOT the real PCH. Please do not talk to them if they call back, do not give the scammers any personal info including bank account information, and definitely do not send them any money if they ask. Make sure to 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://info.pch.com/fraud-protection. Stay safe!
I was sent a form that I have won $5000 or $25,0000.
I received a call from PCH, I need to go to my email and get the IRS form and sign it so I would have it available when they bring my Ford 150 truck and a check to be deposited in my account.
I could not find the email, they asked for a fax number and they would fax it to me. I gave him the fax number and something was going wrong with their fax machine, they will call me back on Thursday morning. They called and said to forget about the email, and fax, just go to Walmart or Walgreens and get a money collect form it needed to be for $700, I told him that I don’t have that kind of money. He told me to borrow it from someone. I tried to explain to him that I am not in a he community with rich peoples. He started fussing at me saying that I was not trying to get the money. I gave him my sister’s fax number and he told me to ask her for the money and I will give it back as soon as I put my check in the bank. I told him that she doesn’t have that kind of money either, she is on disabled also.
I have been going through the PCH for years, they call or send letters letting me know that I have won. No one shows up at the door with the vehicle and check.
If you are not real please DO NOT get on TV showing off the people that supposedly have won, There are enough scammers out there, but PCH doesn’t have to be added to the list. Especially when they advertise on TV.
Hi Dorothy! Let me assure you that PCH is the real deal. Unfortunately you’ve been contacted by scammers, NOT the real PCH, and what you are describing is a common scam. 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! Scammers are very sneaky and will use our good name and reputation to try to deceive people. Stopping them is a team effort so please report any and all scam contacts you receive to PCH at this link: http://bit.ly/Report-Scam-To-PCH. We provide numerous videos, blogs, and tips to recognize these scammers here: https://info.pch.com/fraud-protection. Stay safe!
Someone told me they saw my name on the winners list. Is this true?
I want TO WIN TOO! I’M IN IT TO WIN IT ALL NOW! $$$$$$$$$$$$$$@GMAIL.COM. MAKE ME A NEW WINNER. PLEASE AND THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME AND GOODLUCK LUCKY CHARMS!
THANK YOU.
For allowing us to enjoy playing.
Over many years we have dreamed of all the wonderful and helpful things we could do with the prizes you made available. However we did not win. We are in the twilight and we’re hoping to win and pass that on to our adopted Grandson.
Once again Thank You for many pleasant moments.
The C$$$$$$$’s
Margy & Joe
Hello,
I have been approached by a man named Todd Sloan. He is representing himself as representative of PCH. He sent me several documents with PCH heading. He is telling me I won 1.2 million dollars, a car, and 5K per week for the rest of my life. He also telling me that I need to send them 8800.00 to pay for the prize. I am notifying you because if this a scam, you might want to something about it. The email he is using is as follows,$$$$$$$$$@gmail.com and the phone number he is using is $$$ $$$-$$$$. If you are interested in the paperwork he sent I would be willing to forward it. He is a copy of the last email I received from him,
“Mr. Bradsock , you spelt my name wrong now the intention of the company is to present what you have won to you. I understand you can’t drive 50 miles to retrieve these document but I can see with that. We need you to acknowledge that any amount over 10 thousand has to be registered and that is a law. I understand $8,000 is a lot of money but its only a drip in the bucket to what you will be receiving and this processing fee will be reimbursed to you on delivery.
Mr. Lee I have been working here for over a decade now and I have never disappointed a winner before and I won’t be disappointing you. All I need is just your trust and your cooperation and I will assure and guarantee you will receive your prize.
Now on behalf of our company. “Do you see of do you have any reasonable doubt in which you would to forfeit your prize and give it to a charity, you can do so immediately.”
Truth is I wasn’t the one who selected you to be a winner and if I had the chance to select one winner for one time for one month, trust me I’d selected my self. So we’re all happy for you and would love to deliver you prize because at the end of the day you deserve the right to see feel and know what it is like to be a winner living the American dream its your time to walk the red carpets your gonna be the new president in your residence.”
Please let me know what you decide.
Respectfully,
Lee
Hi Lee, I’m 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! Scammers are very sneaky and will use our good name and reputation to try to deceive people. Stopping them is a team effort so please report any and all scam contacts you receive to PCH at this link: http://bit.ly/Report-Scam-To-PCH. We provide numerous videos, blogs, and tips to recognize these scammers here: https://info.pch.com/fraud-protection. Stay safe!
I received a call from Frank Wallace who said he was from PCH. He told me I won 2.5 million dollars, 25,000 cash and a car. He gave a number to call Bank of America, where my check was being held in an escrow account. When I called this number I got a recorded line giving me the info. about the check and what I needed to do. Then I was to call Frank Wallace back to get the rest of the info. to get the check which I did not do. They said I had to pay $675.00 which was 2% of the check to get it. Another SCAM. This has been about the 4th one I’ve had.
Hi Patricia, we’re sorry to hear the scammers are bothering you. Please report all contacts from scammers to PCH via this link: http://bit.ly/Report-Scam-To-PCH. PCH does partner with the Federal Trade Commission and we send all scam reports to them so please make sure you let us know anytime a scammer contacts you. Remember, the real PCH never notifies major prize winners via phone, standard mail, email, or social media, and we never ask winners to pay to claim their prize. You can see more Safety Tips here: https://info.pch.com/fraud-protection. Stay safe!
#20942 PCH ALL THE WINNERS I SEE ARE SO HAPPY THEY WON, MAYBE SOON I WILL JOIN THEM IN WINNING. IN WEEKS ON JUNE 30/2023, THANK YOU PCH!
Hi !
This A.M. I received 2 phone calls –
The first was an 800 # saying that I won cash & a car.
I was told to press #1 for info & there was nobody there.
The second was from a private # & spoke to someone.
He asked if I had a claim #, which I do not……. was then put on a musical hold & then disconnected.
So – do not know if this is real or bogus.
Please get back to me!!!
– Wendy W$$$$$$$
Hi Wendy! That’s definitely a scammer, NOT the real PCH. Please do not talk to them if they call back, do not give the scammers any personal info including bank account information, and definitely do not send them any money if they ask. Make sure to 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://info.pch.com/fraud-protection. Stay safe!
Good for who wins!
I noticed winners will be notified within eight weeks … Why the time lag ?
Thanks,
Harry