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Fake Prize Winner Scam - Publishers Clearing House Impostor Reports & Reviews (2)

- Hyattsville, MD, USA • Jul 05, 2025

The scammer had me contact a agent named "Gary Smith". It was a picture of a woman. Along with pictures of PCH staff holding one of their signature checks cards and a picture of the former Vice president speaking to an audience. This agent provided me with a number which supposedly was FedEx representative with his picture and ID. The number I forwarded to you was supposed to be his number. Thus I was told by the agent that FedEx would deliver the money to me for a fee of 500.00. the same day. And I told them no and blocked them.

- North Olmsted, OH, USA • Mar 13, 2025

My Mother received a packet of information, along with a cashier's check in the amount of $5,500,000.00. Among this documentation was a letter from The Bank of America, a letter written on behalf of Stephen M. Kearny of the Better Business Bureau, a letter from the IRS stating $96,000.00 was due for coverage of processing, a letter from the FDIC accepting control of 100% insurance of her sweepstakes award & pictures of other "winners". The imposter continued to call and speak with her until we put a stop to it.

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