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    • How To Identify (and Avoid) Publishers Clearing House Scams
      • The Publishers Clearing House scam is a type of sweepstakes scam in which fraudsters impersonate company representatives and claim you’ve won a prize. But the whole thing is a setup to get you to either send them money (or gift cards) or disclose enough sensitive information to enable them to steal your identity and empty your bank account.
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  2. Jun 21, 2024 · Scammers are impersonating Publishers Clearing House in a sweepstakes scam. Learn how to spot and avoid these common scams.

  3. Feb 18, 2024 · For decades, Publishers Clearing House (PCH) has been a household name, showing up on people’s doorsteps with oversized checks and prizes for lucky winners. However, in recent years, scammers have capitalized on PCH’s popularity and high-profile prize giveaways.

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    Publishers Clearing House sweepstakes are legit, but not every win notification from them is. Why? Many scammers misuse the PCH name, pretending to come from the company when they really come from someone hoping to steal your money or your identity. Some of those scams are sophisticated enough to make it difficult to tell if you've really won or no...

    Facebookis a fabulous tool for sweepstakes fans, but it can also be a breeding ground for scams. One of these common scams uses fake Publishers Clearing House pages to trick victims. The scam works something like this: Scammers create a Facebook page that mimics the look of a real PCH page or a personal page of one of PCH's employees. They'll steal...

    Publishers Clearing House works diligently to fight scams, both by working with law enforcement officials and through public education. For more tips on how to avoid Publishers Clearing House scams, visit the Contest Integritysection of the PCH website, PCH.com. PCH even has a scam hotline that you can call. There, you can simply ask if you are a w...

    If you've already sent money to a PCH scammer, contact your local police office. You'll also need to be extra cautious in the future because scammers consider people who have already been scammed to be easy prey, and there's a good chance that you will be targeted again. You can also follow these stepsto report a scam directly to Publishers Clearin...

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  4. Feb 1, 2024 · Cybercriminals use Publishers Clearing House scams to trick people into sending money or disclosing personal information. Here’s how you can avoid PCH scams.

  5. Jun 10, 2024 · Three Signs of a PCH Scam: 1. You won a contest you didn't enter: You can't win a competition you didn't enter unless you're claiming the prize on behalf of someone else. 2. You receive a phone call about winning: PCH never calls winners. If you receive such a call, it's a scam. 3.

  6. May 20, 2022 · An old Publishers Clearing House sweepstakes phone scam usually asks for taxes and various fees to be paid up front in order to claim a supposed prize.

  7. Cheated out of tokens. On December 2023, I wrote a review about how taking PCH surveys weren’t paying up on promised tokens. I completed multiple surveys then with 4,000,000 tokens promised but not given. Now, PCH has a “Answer & Win” window ad pop up promising 500,000 tokens.