Complaint Review: Publishers Clearing House - Internet
- Publishers Clearing House Internet United States of America
- Phone: 447010080518
- Web:
- Category: Financial Services
Publishers Clearing House Ann M. Reeves Claiming to be a Recieved an Email from Ann M. Reeves (reevas@email.arizona.edu) and was told that my numbers were picked along with four others as winners of this years weekly Publishers Clearing House lotto the emai, Internet
*General Comment: Notice the email address
*Consumer Comment: Publisher E-Mail Scam
*Consumer Comment: publishers clearing house
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I was contacted by a person named Ann M. Reeves claiming to be the head claims officer for PCH and that I had won a million Dollars in this years weekly PCH lotto here is a copy of the E-Mail " Reeves, Ann M - (reevesa) <reevesa@email.arizona.edu>1:52 AM (1 hour ago)to undisclosed recipients We are pleased to announce to you that your email address emerged alongside 4 others as category 2 winners in this year\'s weekly Publishers Clearing House PCHlotto.
You have won One million dollars and have been approved for a total pay-out of (One Million Dollars $1,000,000.00 USD)The following particulars are attached to your lotto payment order: winning numbers:x-x-x-8-7-3 Email Ticket number: FL xx4/2x/7x. Please contact the underlined head claims officer with the Contact info belowMr Dave SayerEmail: Publisherclearinghouse@live.comTell: +447010080518 Winner you must resend their1.Name in full:2.Address:3.Sex:4.Nationality:5.Age:6.Occupation:7.Phone number:8.Present Country: This information is to process the immediate payment of your prize.Best Regards,Mr Todd SloanPublishers Clearing House We also encourage you to act fast.
(Just in case this is real I have withheld some of the numbers given as both the so called "winning and confirmation" numbers) If you need a copy of the original Email in it's entirety for criminal investigation or law enforcement purposes only please txt me at 8284898271)
I was not sure if this was a bogus E-Mail or not so I replied With the Subject "I Won?" and in the body of the message I wrote "Did I really win?" waiting for reply, will update as soon as I can, this all took place on Tuesday this the 29th day of January 2013 between the time I recieved the email at 1:52am and 3:55am
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#3 General Comment
Notice the email address
AUTHOR: GHoD - ()
SUBMITTED: Saturday, April 27, 2013
Look at the email address you received that fake notification email from: live.com.
Do you really think that PCH wouldn't send emails from a PCH.com website? This is obviously a scam.

#2 Consumer Comment
Publisher E-Mail Scam
AUTHOR: Anonymous - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, January 29, 2013
If you receive an email stating the winnings of a large sum of money, then it is definitely a scam. One clever way to recognize a scam is based on what they are asking and how they spell things. A couple huge "red flags" on this email is publisher is spelled without the "s." It should be publishers. Secondly, they are asking for your specific information. The real publishers would know this information as they contact you via mail. Thirdly, the fact that you do not remember entering this makes it a scam. In life, you don't get something for nothing. Watch for the scams that they also have that include a check. They want you to deposit a fraudelent check so they can acquire your accounting info. Don't let these thieves outsmart you.

#1 Consumer Comment
publishers clearing house
AUTHOR: Yuma - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, January 29, 2013
On January 29, 2013 I also received an email from reevesa@email.arizona.edu stating I won 1.million dollars below is a copy of the email I received.
On Jan 29, 2013 12:16 AM, "Reeves, Ann M -(reevesa)"
We are pleased to announce to youthat your email address emerged alongside 4 others as category 2 winners in this year\'s weekly Publishers Clearing House PCHlotto. You have won One million dollars and have been approved for a total pay-out of (One Million Dollars $1,000,000.00 USD)The following particulars are attached to your lottopayment order: winning numbers *-*-*-8-7-3 Email Ticket number: FL**4/*9/*5.
Please contact the underlined head claims officer with the Contact info below
Mr Dave Sayer
Email: Publisherclearinghouse@live.com
Tell: +447010080518
Winner you must resend their
1.Name in full:
2.Address:
3.Sex:
4.Nationality:
5.Age:
6.Occupation:
7.Phone number:
8.Present Country:
This information is to process the immediate payment of your prize.
Best Regards,
Mr Todd Sloan
Publishers Clearing House We also encourage you to act fast.
I also have no idea if this is ttrue or not. I emailed this person back saying is this a scam? But no reply
I would like to know if this is real or not. If you have any other questions please feel free to email me at griseldabaro1089@gmail.com. thank you!


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