They don't. I'm not sure what you think is "illegal advertising". The letters that I'm aware of say "you MAY have already won", which is true, and PCH does not require that you actually subscribe to anything to claim a prize (if you're not bright enough to read what they send carefully enough to discover this, then it's hardly PCH's fault).
They do make it easy for you to think that you've won, and they do make it easy for you to subscribe, but that's why it's called advertising as opposed to "let's give a bunch of free money away."
Publishers Clearing House was created in 1953.
No, David Sawyer is not the CEO of Publishers Clearing House. As of my last update, the CEO of Publishers Clearing House is Mark Goodridge.
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Publishers Clearing House is headquartered in Jericho, New York.
Call the White House.
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Yes, Publishers Clearing House does award prizes through sweepstakes entries. However, it is important to note that winning is not guaranteed, and individuals should be cautious of scams that use the Publishers Clearing House name to deceive people.
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The 2015 Publishers Clearing House Sweepstakes was won by John Wyllie from White City, Oregon. He won $5,000 a week "Forever".