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Here at PCH we do our best to alert consumers about the latest scams. Since we love making dreams come true with our exciting sweepstakes, we hate nothing more than to learn of fraudulent scammers contacting our loyal fans in their attempts to illegally obtain money and personal information.
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Help!”. If you think you’ve been contacted by a Publishers Clearing House scammer, you may think there’s nothing that you can do. But that is absolutely not true. Here at PCH, we work hard to protect consumers from fraudulent scam artists!
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Well, OPEN it! Last Updated: March 8, 2019. Guys, this Notice, containing the Web address www.pch.com/actnow, delivers a very exciting message: that an entry in your name for a huge PCH SuperPrize from Giveaway #13000 has been authorized for processing on the Winner Selection List!
While they may be convincing, here are 5 foolproof ways to know for sure if an offer is from the REAL PCH — or if it’s a Publishers Clearing House Scam. 1. If you’re required to wire or pay any amount of money in order to claim a prize, it’s a Publishers Clearing House Scam.
Maybe the message notified you that you won a big prize. Maybe it told you that you needed to pay money to claim that prize. Unfortunately, these messages are Publishers Clearing House scams! They are not from the real Publishers Clearing House.
They are PCH scammers on Facebook! Unfortunately, some criminals are creating fake profiles of prominent figures within our company and reaching out to good, unsuspecting people with the intent to scam them. It’s important for you to be able to tell the difference between the real PCH on Facebook and imposters.