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To report a scam, please click here to fill out a Scam Incident Report. Please Note: A sweepstakes imposter scam is a situation where you were contacted by someone claiming to represent Publishers Clearing House or claiming to be a PCH employee and being asked to send or wire money, send a pre-paid gift card or a Green Dot MoneyPak card, or ...
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Sep 13, 2017 · Here’s how to report a PCH scam …. First, visit the scam report page, which is on the pch.com website, by clicking here. In fact, why not bookmark this page in case you’re contacted by a PCH scammer? Click on the link to the scam incident report (it’s in the first paragraph of the “Answer”) and you will arrive at the Fraud/Scam ...
Mar 11, 2020 · When you arrive at the “How do I report a scam?” page, simply click on the link to fill out a Scam Incident Report: • Clicking on the link will bring you to the Fraud/Scam Incident Report page: Read through this page carefully. If you’ve received a scam contact from someone claiming to be from Publishers Clearing House, fill in the ...
These imposter Scammers are using any means available: mail, telephone, email, even Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram to carry out their scams. Whatever method they use to contact you, their main goal is to deceive you into thinking they are the real Publishers Clearing House, but they are NOT! The real Publishers Clearing House would NEVER call ...
Jun 8, 2022 · Whether a scammer has contacted you by phone, by postal mail, by email or by social media, don’t wait: fill out the online PCH scam form as soon as you can. You will be guided step-by-step through the process. Our goal is to keep you and all of our other PCH friends and fans protected! Here are some other ways to help you STOP fraudulent ...
Publishers Clearing House urges all consumers to remember the following tips that may help prevent them from becoming the victim of a sweepstakes scam: No Purchase Necessary to Enter or Win a Sweepstakes. It's the law! At Publishers Clearing House the winning is always free. If you are required to send money to enter, collect or claim a ...
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At Publishers Clearing House we do not notify our contest winners by phone. Tip 4: Be Wary of E-mails Claiming You’ve Won – and Asking You to Send Money If you receive an e-mail notifying you that you have won a major sweepstakes prize, but are asked to provide personal financial information, or send money — STOP -– you have most likely been contacted by a fraudulent sweepstakes scam ...