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  2. Beware the FAKE Publishers Clearing House (PCH) Phone Call Scam

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    The Publishers Clearing House scam usually starts with an unexpected phone call, email, text message, or social media message informing you that you’ve won a lucrative cash prize or luxury item.

  3. How do I report a scam? - pch.custhelp.com

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    Answer: Reporting a sweepstakes imposter scam to Publishers Clearing House is easy. To report a scam, please click here to fill out a Scam Incident Report.

  4. Publishers Clearing House Phone Call Scam Targets Victims

    www.snopes.com/fact-check/publishers-clearing-house-phone-scam

    In May 2022, Google and Twitter users were searching for answers after receiving phone calls from scammers who claimed to be affiliated with the Publishers Clearing House (PCH)...

  5. What to Do if You’re Contacted by a Publishers Clearing House ...

    blog.pch.com/youre-contacted-publishers-clearing-house-scammer

    At Publishers Clearing House the winning is always free! That’s why we have a super-easy way to report scams – our online PCH Scam Incident Report. No matter whether a scammer has contacted you by phone, by postal mail, by email or by social media (such as Facebook), we strongly encourage you to fill out the online PCH scam form.

  6. BBB Scam Alert: Don't fall for this sweepstakes scam ...

    www.bbb.org/article/news-releases/30391-bbb-scam-alert...

    BBB has received several reports of phone calls that impersonate Publishers Clearing House to BBB Scam Tracker. How the scam works. You receive a phone call from someone claiming to be a...

  7. Fraud Protection - PCH

    info.pch.com/fraud-protection

    Publishers Clearing House has received reports from consumers and consumer protection authorities of illegal and fraudulent offers by scam artists using the phone, mail or internet seeking some form of payment from consumers to collect a non-existent prize.

  8. Publishers Clearing House

    pch.custhelp.com/app/report_scam

    The real Publishers Clearing House would NEVER call you or ask you for money for any reason to enter or claim a sweepstakes prize award. Please ONLY use this form to document the details of a scam contact you received from someone fraudulently claiming to be from Publishers Clearing House.

  9. “I Was Contacted By A Publishers Clearing House Scammer ...

    blog.pch.com/contacted-publishers-clearing-house-scammer-heres

    You received a phone call telling you that you are a major prize winner at PCH. You were asked to send a money card, cash, or provide the scammers with bank/personal information to claim your prize. These are just some of the signs to watch out for.

  10. Hang up on PCH impersonators | Consumer Advice

    consumer.ftc.gov/consumer-alerts/2023/12/hang-pch...

    It might be a scam. We’ve been hearing about scammers calling to say you’ve won a boatload of money from Publishers Clearing House (PCH) through a multi-state lottery. They tell you to call a number and press 1 to learn more.

  11. PUBLISHERS CLEARING HOUSE - United States Postal Inspection ...

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    Publishers Clearing House (PCH) is a legitimate sweepstakes, but there are many scams that use the PCH name and logo to take your money. Are you a lucky winner, or are you being scammed? Follow these tips to be sure. Make Sure It’s Really PCH Contact PCH customer service directly at 1-800-459-4724 to confirm you’ve won. Scammers will give ...