which claim they are winners in such a lottery are asked to delete them because they are being sent by lottery scammers. The aim of the scammers is to deceive their potential victims into thinking they are the real Publishers Clearing House, but they are NOT!
CHICAGO (CBS)— The Better Business Bureau is warning people to be aware of scammers posing as someone from Publishers Clearing House. The contest drawing was held on Sunday, June 30. The winner of the actual sweepstakes will receive $2.5 million upfront and $2,500 a week for life....
One consumer shared their experience with BBB Scam Tracker: “I was called by a man named [redacted], claiming to be from Publishers Clearing House. He told me I had won 2nd prize of $13 million and a BMW. He said [celebrity names redacted] would come to my house to present the priz...
you don't return them on time you lose your winning numbers I been spending a lot of money buying things & money for stamps that aren't cheap anymore the one letter said that they would send me money back for the stamps I used they never did the contest this time is over on Feb. ...
Zack, Margaret