Publishers Clearing House-IMPOSTER

Kelsey –

Victim Location 47342

Type of a scam Sweepstakes/Lottery/Prizes

They said this is being recorded by ScamPulse.com and Home Security. They said I had won 2,000,000 and 2020 Ford F150 They want 480 by money gram. I contacted Better Business Bureau

Pedro –

Victim Location 47403

Type of a scam Sweepstakes/Lottery/Prizes

45 million and a New Mercedes Benz. They are suppose to send me a credit card $530.00 that I’m suppose to pay on they asked for my social I gave them part and then changed some numbers. Sounded like foreigners.

Audrey –

Victim Location 46218

Type of a scam Sweepstakes/Lottery/Prizes

Consumer was contacted by phone by someone that said his name was John Carter with Publisher Clearing House and that consumer had won a car and $8000. All consumer had to do was pay $3,988 for handling fees. Consumer says the company keeps calling her.

Danielle –

Victim Location 47401

Type of a scam Sweepstakes/Lottery/Prizes

Man called stating he was in Jamaica and he was from Publishers Clearing House. He stated "God must be shining down on you today", you have won $2.5 million dollars and a Mercedes Benz. Requested I send $186.00 via money order to receive my prize

Alan –

Victim Location 46241

Type of a scam Sweepstakes/Lottery/Prizes

I won $7, 000,000.00 I got a call from Mr. David Gonzales. He gave me a Prize Notification number EL001146218US. Told me they wanted to come out to my house to give me the money. I knew it was a scam so I didn’t provide m address. I called ScamPulse.com.

Lucas –

Victim Location 46227

Type of a scam Sweepstakes/Lottery/Prizes

You were through facebook messenger. Supposedly from a friend saying they won money from Publisher’s Clearing House for $90,000. But that he had to pay a fee first. The fake friend said that he saw her name on the list and that she just needed to pay a fee of $800.00. Customer talked them down to $100.00. But customer has not gone through with it.

Joe –

Victim Location 94134

Total money lost $790.99

Type of a scam Sweepstakes/Lottery/Prizes

Publishers Clearing house contacted the consumer and told him he had won 3.5 million dollars.  In order for him to receive the money he would have to send a money order in the amount of $790.99 to Dennis Suozzi

Jesus –

Victim Location 54630

Total money lost $1,034

Type of a scam Sweepstakes/Lottery/Prizes

Publishers Clearing House convince my elderly father that he was in the top 50 numbers who could possibly win a million dollars. They were able to convince him to allow them to pull automatic payments from his checking account. Overall in 2015, he paid them over $1000.

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