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Why Does The Prize Patrol Drive A Van?

They wear navy blue blazers and khaki bottoms. They carry a handful of colorful balloons. They arrive with one dozen of the most gorgeous roses you’ve ever seen — and let’s not forget the Big Check. Yes, I’m talking about the famous Publishers Clearing House Prize Patrol. But what I really want to talk about […]

You Can Help Us Stop PCH Scams!

At Publishers Clearing House we take consumer protection and the fraudulent use of our good name in PCH scams very seriously. We’re working with authorities to stop these scams and doing everything we can to educate and protect fans like you! Well, it turns out we’re not alone. Just a few days ago, we came […]

The Big Check: The Prize Patrol’s Biggest Travel Challenge

Long before the airlines started charging fees for baggage other than carry-on’s, we members of the Publishers Clearing House Prize Patrol traveled as light as possible.  We each brought one bag on board and put it in the overhead compartment — along with a rolled-up Prize Patrol sign for the van.  And that’s the way […]

Join The Summer Fun At PCH!

Hi blog readers! A few weeks ago, summer fun was at a peak at Publishers Clearing House Headquarters in Port Washington, New York as PCHers gathered round to enjoy some burgers, hot dogs and laughs at an all-company barbeque. As I sat enjoying my ‘dog’, I thought to myself: I wish all the blog readers […]

The Living Is Easy, But Could Be Easier With “Forever” Prize!

Summertime…and the living is easy… The above headline lifts a lyric from the classic song “Summertime” from Porgy and Bess now being revived to great acclaim on Broadway. Yes indeed: the living can be easy in summertime — with leisure time spent fishing, camping or going to the beach. Of course, for some, summer may […]

Big Check Helps One Man Save For His Daughter’s College Fund!

August 2nd 2012 is a day that Tyrone Garvin will never forget.  Tyrone was home during the day, gearing up to go to work for the New York City Transit where he is a train operator when his daughter was at camp.  After a few rings of the doorbell and knocking on the door, we […]