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Complaint Review: PUBLISHERS CLEARING HOUSE - Mr. Peter Clark - Nationwide

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  • PUBLISHERS CLEARING HOUSE - Mr. Peter Clark info@pchmail.org Nationwide U.S.A.

PUBLISHERS CLEARING HOUSE - PUBLISHERS CLEARING HOUSE - Mr. Peter Clark Fraud - They told me I won. International - Nationwide

*Consumer Comment: SCAMMERS USE LEGITIMATE BUSINESS NAMES AND BANKS TO APPEAR LEGITIMATE

*Consumer Comment: Is this really from PUblisher's Clearing House?

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This is what I received. BEWARE!!!!

-----Original Message-----
From: Publishers Clearing House
Sent: Wed, 3 Dec 2008 10:08 am
Subject: Once Again Congratulations!!!

We are pleased to announce you as one of the 5 lucky winners of the Publishers Clearing House Monthly draws held for October 2008.All five winners Email Address were randomly selected from a batch of 10,000,000
international emails.

Your email address emerged alongside 4 others as a category 2 winner in this year's weekly Publishers Clearing House Consequently, you have therefore
been approved for a total pay out of 560,000.00(Five hundred and Sixty thousand pounds) only. The following particulars are attached to your lotto payment order:

(i) winning numbers:47-14-34-85-67-32
(ii) email ticket number:FL 754/22/76
(iii) lotto code number: FL09622UK
(iv) Ref number:FL/04/836207147/UK
Please contact the under listed claims officer as soon as possible for the
immediate release of your winnings:

Mr.Peter clark
peterclark1979@gmail.com

Winners must send their Data or fill the data's below and send to their
claims officer:
1. Name:
2.Address:
3.Sex:
4.Age:
5.Marital Status:
6.Occupation:
7.Indicate Preferred Mode of Prize Collection:20(A) Cheque (B) Draft (C)BANK.
8.Annual Income:
9.Telephone:
9.State:
10.Country:

!!!Once Again Congratulations!!!
Maryann Carter Contest Department
for Publishers Clearing House Sweepstakes International Program

Gotu
Irvine, California
U.S.A.

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#2 Consumer Comment

SCAMMERS USE LEGITIMATE BUSINESS NAMES AND BANKS TO APPEAR LEGITIMATE

AUTHOR: Laurie - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Thursday, December 04, 2008

Just because it claims to be from Publishers Clearinghouse does not mean it is.

I suggest you contact Publishers Clearinghouse directly - not using any of the contact info provided in the letter. You can find the valid information on the internet.

Generally if an address is provided - if you try to map it, you will find it does not exist. If you try to locate a website using internet search, you will usually find that it also does not exist.

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Is this really from PUblisher's Clearing House?

AUTHOR: Northwest - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Wednesday, December 03, 2008

The information they request is not standard for awarding prizes, but is common to scammers. Are you really sure this is from Publisher's clearing House? In addition to the Nigerian fortunes I can have, I also get e-letters with logos of well established businesses that are going to give me something and then start requesting a lot of information not needed to give anything away.

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