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Prize Patrol Deliveries ARE Real! Can You Believe It?

Can you believe it?  There are some people who don’t believe in Santa Claus! What’s more, you wouldn’t believe how many people I meet who don’t believe in the Publishers Clearing House Prize Patrol!!!  What’s wrong with them? There I’ll stand – in my Prize Patrol blazer – looking just like I have in PCH […]

Motivational Monday: How Winning Could Help YOU Make A Difference!

Motivational Monday is here again! Time sure does fly. Last week we visited with some of our past winners to see how their big prizes had changed their lives for the better. I hope it was very inspirational for all of you, and fun to read.  Isn’t it fascinating to see how winning a big prize […]

A Simple Quiz from the Prize Patrol!

What kind of day lies ahead for you on this December 10th?   There’s a numbered list of possibilities below.  To find out, take the amazing little quiz below.  BUT do not look ahead until you’ve done the math. Here’s the amazing little quiz.  But again, DON’T LOOK AHEAD. The Quiz Pick a number from 1-9. […]

Motivational Monday: How Winning Could Change YOUR Life!

Happy Motivational Monday! There’s no better way to inspire you than with a few of the incredible but true stories about some of our past winners. Many of our winners tell us that they just kept entering our sweepstakes hoping for a miracle that would change their lives for the better. And then it happened! […]

Meet Howie, Publishers Clearing House’s Good News Guy

  Most days it seems like you can’t turn on your TV without being overwhelmed by bad news: murder, mayhem, civil unrest, interstate pile-ups, storms, scandals, natural disasters, international turmoil, financial woes. Yikes!! Well, maybe you should change your viewing habits and discover some good news. Meet Howie, our prize-witness good-news-caster.  Well, some of you […]

How Would You Like Some Good News from the Prize Patrol?

Nicholas Kristof, a frequent op-ed columnist for The New York Times (the paper whose motto is “All the news that’s fit to print”), recently wrote about how journalists tend to speak out about war, scandals and disasters.  He himself pleads guilty to overlooking important things happening in the world that are truly good news. I […]