No, it means nothing of the sort. "Imminent" is just one of those words they use to try to make you think that you have a good chance, when you really don't. In fact, according to an ABC News story, Publishers Clearing House is not allowed to use that word, among others, when advertising in 26 states because it is misleading.
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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".
I think the 10,000.000 sweepstakes for publishers clearing house is phony. I have only seen million dollar winners.
Donna O'Neill
I was told it was someone with the initals BH
i would i know if i won the pch clearing house sweepstakes
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.
As of 2021, Publishers Clearing House has not provided a $1,000,000 raffle award. They are more known for their sweepstakes where winners are selected through random drawings.
who won the 10million dollarpublisher clearing house sweepstakes on february 29 2008 in richland Washington
You may be referring to Sweepstakes Clearing House in Dallas. It claims to offer discounted items, such as luggage, computers, and leather goods; it also sends out notices that say you've won a prize, when in reality, you have not. (It should be noted that this company is not in any way related to Publishers Clearing House; Publishers Clearing House is one of the oldest and most reliable sweepstakes, although, as with all sweepstakes, your odds of winning are quite small.) While some people say they got good service from Sweepstakes Clearing House, the company also has a number of negative online reviews: complaints about poor customer service, excess charges for shipping, items that are not as advertised, etc.
It is hard to determine if sweepstakes are worth entering. The best free sweepstakes to enter are the ones with popular names such as Publishers Clearing House, HGTV's various sweepstakes, and those through local car dealerships or other local companies.
No, you must be at least 18 years old to enter the Publishers Clearing House sweepstakes or claim a prize. Participants under 18 cannot register or receive prizes on their own.