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Publishers Clearing House Sweepstakes Winners

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  1. I was notified by Emily M$$$$$ that I won $100,000.00 and need to claim right away. My member # is $$$$$$$$$$$$, and my prize number was $$$$$$$$$$$$&$$$$$$. Is this true or do I report this?

    1. Hi Patty! Sadly, that is a scammer. 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!

  2. I was called three times and told by Doborah Holland that I had won 8.5 million dollars. They gave me a claim number and I was to call the claims department as soon as possible. Let me know if this can be true.

    1. Hi Margarita! 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. 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://bit.ly/FraudProtection2. Stay safe!

  3. My Mother received a letter in the mail claiming to be PCH with a $7950 check. The letter stated that she was the second place winner of the $1 million dollar give a away. Total was $350,000 and to contact this number $ $$$ $$$-$$$$ before cashing it with her financial institute.
    I believe this to be a scam. I could not find her name on the PCH winners list.

  4. I was messengered that I was on a winner’s list for Publisher’s Clearing House and asked if I’d received an email on same? My reply was no email to date. His reply was that he had gotten money already.

    1. Hi Thomas! That is definitely a scammer who contacted you! PCH will never send friend requests, private messages, or winner notifications via Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, etc; we also never ask for money to claim a prize. Do not give this person any personal information and certainly do not send them any money!! Instead, report them to PCH by completing a Scam Incident Report. Here’s how: http://bit.ly/Report-Scam-To-PCH. Check out this FAQ for info on how to stop scammers from contacting you on Facebook: http://bit.ly/StopFBScammers. Please be careful everyone; don’t become a scammer’s victim!

      1. Yes, this Donald Gene. I had text telling me to call. They didn’t have a phone number to call back to. My address is $$$$alo Gap Rd Apt $$$, Abi$$$$ $$$$s, 7$$$$5. My 32$$$$$$$47. They said that they need my address.

      2. Hello Donald, 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. Stay safe everyone.

  5. I am Wilma G$$$$$, I was called and told I won the sweepstakes, and a red Ford truck. His name is Peter, and he said I got tp pay tax on some of the money.
    Like $2,100. Did I win are not?

    1. Hi Wilma! 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. 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!