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Publisher's Clearinghouse impostor Reports & Reviews (6)

- Paducah, KY, USA

A Lady named Debbie Holland called me and said she was the VP of Publisher's Clearinghouse and that I had won 2.5 Million dollars and a 2019 Lincoln. I was told that in order to receive my winnings I needed to register at UPS or FedEx and send $1880 to Mary Reed at 208 Lake Park Dr Apt 102 Oakland Park, FL. I realized it was a scam at this point and did not send any money or register with either company.

- Springfield, MO, USA

Marvin Rosen contacted me by phone and said I won 3.5 million dollars and 2019 Ford Explorer. He said in order to receive the money and car I would have to send Annie Bennett $999 and then they would be at my house at 4:30.

- Bellaire, OH, USA

I got a call from a man claiming to be from Publisher's Clearinghouse. He said just think of all the things you can do with it. He said "But you've won, you've won". He knew my name and my husband's name. He kept calling me by name. He told me to put my husband. He asked us to open an account so he could deposit the money.He was persistent that I won. He wanted us to go to the bank. He just wanted our account number. I said you are not telling the truth, He said yes I am, yes I am. He said he couldn't deliver the money and car until I told him where to deposit the money. We told him to call back after 4pm, he didn't call back. He had a foreign accent. At first I couldn't understand him at all.

- Bloomingdale, OH, USA

I received a letter in the mail yesterday telling me I had won the Publisher's Clearinghouse Mega Millions, I was a confirmed second prize winner of a $550,000. A check for $7,800 was included which was written on the account of *** ***, Austin TX from the Circa Valley Bank, Santa Clara CA. Signed by Peter ***, CFO. I told my twin and he was excited. I told my therapist and she told me to call BBB.

- Dexter City, OH, USA

Mark Rosenburg of Publisher's Clearinghouse calls me from 615-919-0142. He says I won 1.5 million dollars, $5000 a month for 5 years. He asked how far we live from Walmart. He wanted me to use Walmart to Walmart. He asked if I was married, what our income was, my husband's name. He asked if I had a credit or debit card.

- Massillon, OH, USA

I got a call on 11.9.17, from Andy Goldberg at Publisher's Clearinghouse saying I won 2.5 million and a 2017 Pearl Lincoln. He told me I would have to pay taxes on it, and if I paid them $2500, they said we know you have all this money in the bank. Since you've decided not to accept the prize you still have to pay half the taxes on it, and we will report you to the IRS. And they would lock up my accounts and seize my property. Two men called with Indian accents. I talked to them both at the same time. I told them I would report them to the FBI, and they said go ahead you are going to be in more trouble than you are already in. They were mad at me because I didn't agree with them.

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