Publishers Clearing House deceived consumers about their sweepstakes contests, FTC says

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It’s illegal for a company to tell someone to pay to enter a sweepstakes contest, or that buying something increases their odds of winning. You might not be surprised if a fly-by-night contest promoter deceived people by saying these things. But would you expect a well-known company that’s been running sweepstakes for decades to deceive people?

The FTC says that Publishers Clearing House used language and designs on its website and in its email marketing that tricked consumers, including many older adults, into believing they had to buy things on the PCH website to enter a sweepstakes. Or that doing so would improve their chances of winning a prize.

Customers who did buy something on PCH.com were in for a few surprises. (And they didn’t involve someone arriving at their door with a giant check and a TV crew). The FTC says

As part of a settlement, PCH agreed to pay $18.5 million to provide refunds, among other things. Not every Publishers Clearing House customer will be eligible for a refund. Learn more about PCH refunds.

If you’re considering participating in a sweepstakes contest, here’s what to know:

Learn more about recognizing prize and sweepstakes scams. And if you see a prize scam, report it to the FTC at ReportFraud.ftc.gov.

This blog post was updated on July 6, 2023 with information about refunds.

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Betty June 28, 2023

I got a call from them saying I won
$2.5 millon dollars an a new Mez Bend go to store an get a card for $900.00 on one and one for $500.00 they told me who would be delivering it and what day .This is a joke an spam never heard from them again since I WOULD NOT GO GET THEM any money .

Kris July 03, 2023

In reply to I got a call from them… by Betty

That is a scam they never call. I have been playing off and on since 1970, I have won 3 x not a lot but highest amount was $550.
I ha rule ever order says on there ordering does not increase your chance of winning.

Carolyn July 11, 2023

In reply to I got a call from them… by Betty

As above, I have just been contacted by the supposely PCH same way. Saying I won $2.5 million and new Mez Bend and wanted $199 in gift card. I got the cheaper offer I guess. I told them to call back, they never did. I blocked them anyway. It’s a SCAM THAT KEEPS ON GIVING.

Peter MacRae June 28, 2023

So how do I collect from Publishers Clearing House, I have been trying them since 2007 and spen a lot of money

Wayne June 28, 2023

I would like to be included in the lawsuit Settlement