American Family Publishers was accused of fraudulent practices in the 1990s, leading to lawsuits and settlements. While the company may have engaged in deceptive marketing tactics in the past, it is no longer operational. It is important to exercise caution when dealing with any sweepstakes or prize promotions to avoid falling victim to scams.
yes, I believe it is
Yes, but a legal one. there really are winners which are heavily advertised, however you enter a contest and what they don't tell you upfront is that to "stay eligible" you have to keep making purchases so they drag out one contest forever and try to use your greed against you, but logically the longer a contest runs- the LOWER your odds of getting anything.
Yes!
If they are asking you for money, yes!
Any time you are asked to pay a fee or taxes or service on a prize, know that it is a scam.
American Technical Publishers was created in 1898.
Publishers and agents are supposed to pay you. If the website is asking for money, it is a scam.
She then headed the American Newspapers Publishers Association, where she worked mainly as a spokesperson and lobbyist.
Yes it is a SCAM
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American Society of Composers, Authors and publishers
I was able to get them to email me some info. It had a Publishers Clearing House logo on it I call PCH and it is a scam Consumer Global Awards is just trying to scam hard working people out of their money
Yes, it is.
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