Publishers Clearing House – the bankrupt sweepstakes company that told its past prize winners they would no longer receive ...
Publishers Clearing House's recent bankruptcy filing left winners of the "$5000 a week for life" sweepstakes hanging.
For nearly 60 years, Publishers Clearing House had been known for changing individuals’ lives, fulfilling their dreams with prize money it promised would keep coming for as long as they lived.
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Publishers Clearing House winner Tamar Veatch, who stopped getting annual payments earlier this year as the company behind the sweepstakes fell into bankruptcy.
The company that acquired Publishers Clearing House announced the appointment of a new chief executive officer and a program it says will protect future sweepstakes payouts.
‘It’s not a good way to treat anyone. Pretty sure I’m going to lose my home,’ one winner says.
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Owen O’Donoghue Named CEO of Publishers Clearing House, Launches Prize Protection Program
Publishers Clearing House (PCH) has appointed Owen O’Donoghue as its new Chief Executive Officer, following its acquisition ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — For decades, Publishers Clearing House made dreams come true. In August 2012, its Prize Patrol surprised a Southern Oregon man with balloons, flowers and an oversized check. “You won ...
That’s what happened to John Wyllie, a 61-year-old Oregon man who won $5,000 a week for life from the PCH Prize Patrol in 2012. According to NBC affiliate KGW8 [1], he received an annual check for ...
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