Seems Publishers Clering House is just another scam that all should avoid. I will be avoding them from now on.
There is no specific information available about the winner of the Publisher's Clearing House prize on August 31, 2011 without detailed research. Generally, the winners' details are not typically publicized due to privacy reasons.
Nobody in ct ever
the 5000 dollar a week winner is?
Grace Helen Broom
Publishers Clearing House....PCH
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.
Publishers Clearing House typically notifies winners by mail or in person. If you have won a prize, you will be contacted directly - you don't need to take any action to claim your prize. Be cautious of scams or fraudsters who may try to impersonate Publishers Clearing House to trick you into giving away personal information or money.
AnswerDid you mean $1 Million winner or $10 Million winner? I think the only time Publisher's Clearing House is associated with winner is in regards to the winner of the jackpot prize which I think is always $1 Million. Anyways, I don't know who the winner was.I believe it's $10,000,000winner.
I believe that Publishers Clearing House is a scam also. They tell you to claim your price number, but refuse to give you your prize number.
So far he’s the only person that hasn’t called me to ask for money
your prize!!!! Lifetime gift for the update on the status of my application to be a real life changing prize recipient of publishers clearing house now 🏠 Im in it to win it all this June 30th 2021 super prize delivery.
At Publishers Clearing House, we often have many different giveaways ongoing at the same time, so I am unsure exactly which giveaway you're referring to. You can also access our winner's list by visiting pch site and clicking on the "Winners Circle" link, located near the bottom of the page.
Publishers Clearing House may send a winner's affidavit notarization notice to verify the identity of the potential winner and ensure that the prize is awarded to the correct individual. This process is common in sweepstakes to prevent fraud and confirm that the winner meets all eligibility requirements. You should follow the instructions in the notice to complete the affidavit and provide any additional documentation needed to claim your prize.
Publishers Clearing House (PCH) will notify winners by mail or in person. They will not ask for money to claim a prize. If you're unsure about a win, contact PCH directly through their official channels to verify.
No. At Publishers Clearing House the winning is always free and no purchase or payment is ever necessary to enter, win or collect one of the prizes. A legitimate sweepstakes will NEVER ask you to send money to enter a sweepstakes or claim a prize. It's the law. A note of caution, however, beware of scam contacts! If you are ever contacted by someone either via mail, phone, or email, and are asked to send or wire money back to claim a prize -- STOP -- you are being scammed. You have not heard from the real Publishers Clearing House. For more information check out www.pch.com and click on the Info Center link.
The winner was actually from New Jersey and her name is Doris Gray.She was PCH's First-Ever $5,000.00 A Week For Life Winner!Watch the Publishers Clearing House Prize Patrol surprise Doris Gray at her school (she's a match teacher) with the "Prize Of A Lifetime" in front of a lunchroom full of cheering students at http:/pchtv.comEnter for your chance to win at http:/PCH.COM !