Complaint Review: Publishers Clearing Hourse - Southfield Michigan
- Publishers Clearing Hourse 16352 Westland Ave. Southfield, Michigan United States of America
- Phone: 7145125907
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- Category: Cash Services
Publishers Clearing Hourse Emailed prize winning notice Southfield, Michigan
*General Comment: PCH didn't contact you
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They sent me the communication below and no one ever respond afterward.
Forkpah
From: Publisher Clearing House lottery unisn@singnet.com.sg
To: info@PCHlotto.com
Sent: Monday, June 4, 2012 10:11 AM
Subject: Payment Final Notification Letters
Your e-mail address just won you One Million
dollars (1,000,000.00 USD) In Cash/
Check credited to file Number Uk /5678/t85.
In the week Publisher Clearing House lottery
Bonanza,
You are required to send the information
below to process your claims.
Agent: Mr. Collins Van Paul
Email: pch_claims0070@w.cn
Full name:
Address:
Sex:
Nationality:
Age:
Phone Number:
Present Country:
Sincerely
Mrs.Reyna Cruz
Online Co-Ordinator
Publisher's Clearing House.
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#1 General Comment
PCH didn't contact you
AUTHOR: Striderq - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, June 14, 2012
scammers using PCH's name did. For you to win a sweepstakes/lottery you have to enter it. Do you remember entering for the email lottery bonanza? Basically what happened is the scammers got your email address and sent a phishing email saying you had won, using PCH to make it seem real. Hopefully you didn't respond to this email and send then your personal information. If you did, I would seriously recommend that you contact the three major credit bureaus and put a freeze on your account so that these people can't use your information to apply for credit cards, loans, etc. The old saying is "If you don't play, you can't win". A corollary is "If you didn't play, you didn't win".
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