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Sweepstakes / business imposter Reports & Reviews (3)

- Huntington Beach, CA, USA • Feb 20, 2025

Rec'd letter with no return address in plain envelope. Letter from Richie Jenkins, chief financial officer of Publisher's Clearing House, announcing officially that I was a second place WINNER in the 100 Million Dollars Super Cash Giveaway Promotion sponsored by Readers Digest, MM and Multi-/State Lottery Assoc. Enclosed was a check for $9,700.50 drawn on Bridgecrest Acceptance Corporation. Pay to Me, my address, city, state and zip code all correct. Contact Claim Manager at 1-705-571-3379 before depositing the check for more info on this prize. Security code==PCH-V0523-WIN. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Check No. 713442 dated 1/15/2025 , bank #56-382/412 signed by STEPH HOPE. I did not call the claims manager believing that this letter was a scam.

- Huntington Beach, CA, USA • Feb 20, 2025

Letter from BOB CRAWFORD, President, Winners Selection Commission. And RICHIE JENKINS, Chief Financial Officer that I had won $2,500,000.00 ($2.5 Million). for second place winner. Check to cover insurance and attorney fees. $9,700.50 Contact Claim Manager (No Name Given) @ 1-705-571-3379 without delay BEFORE depositing the check at my bank. Further information needed. SECURITY CODE - PCH-V0523-WIN. Laws require strict confidential info. CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!

- Ocala, FL, USA • Jan 31, 2025

A letter came to my elderly mother in the guise of a Publishers Clearing House Sweepstakes win. They enclosed a seemingly real check for the amount of $9,500.00. They asked her to contact the Claims Manager by telephone before she deposited the check. The letter came in a plain envelope with no return address and a peel-off label with my mother's name misspelled and her correct address. The letter claims my mother has won millions of dollars in prize money and looks like it was mass-produced from a residential printer. After researching, I learned the PCH does NOT contact Grand prize winners by mail, email, phone, or social media. This a scam. Beware!

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