How do you know if you are a PCH winner?

PCH Doesn’t Email or Call Its Big Winners According to the PCH website: “At PCH winners of our major prize awards are notified live and in person by our famous Prize Patrol .

Does anyone ever win anything from Publishers Clearing House?

People Really Do Win Prizes From PCH Sweepstakes The good news is that Publishers Clearing House’s sweepstakes are legitimate. The bad news is that it’s extremely hard to win their mega prizes. PCH runs a variety of big creative presentation sweepstakes that give away millions of dollars every year.

Is the Publishers Clearing House Real?

PCH is a direct-marketing company that sells merchandise and magazine subscriptions and operates several prize-based websites. While best known for the sweepstakes and Prize Patrol it uses to promote its magazine subscriptions, the majority of the company’s revenue now comes from merchandise.

What are the odds of winning PCH?

1 in 6.2 billion
Your odds of winning one of PCH’s top prizes are slim. For example, the odds of winning $5,000 a week for life are 1 in 6.2 billion [3]. To put that in perspective, line up all the 1.6 million residents of Manhattan Island four thousand times and pick one winner.

Who owns Publishers Clearing House?

Originally founded by the Mertz family in 1953, the company is currently owned by members of the family and by a number of charitable trusts established by the family. Currently, over 40% of the company’s profits go to trusts for the benefit of charities.

How do I claim PCH winnings?

If you are contacted by someone claiming to represent Publishers Clearing House, or claiming to be a PCH employee who says you won a prize, but, to claim it, you must drive somewhere, buy a “Green Dot” card or Money Order, pay a shipping, handling, or delivery fee, prepay taxes, pay a deposit, give a credit card number …

How do I claim a PCH prize?