Crime & Safety
Police Warn of Publishers Clearing House Scam
Annapolis Police say they've received reports of a scam. Tips to avoid sweepstakes scams and how to contact the company.
Police in Annapolis are warning residents about a Publishers Clearing House scam.
The sweepstakes warns consumers to never give out financial information, says it never emails winners, and never requires any payment. Publishers Clearing House has a list of tips to avoid scammers, and contact information if you want to verify anything with the company.
Beware of Fake Check Scams
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If you receive a check claiming to be from a sweepstakes and are asked to cash it and wire or send a portion back, don’t do it, that’s a scam contact. The check is not real..
Be Suspicious of Callers Claiming You’ve Won - But Ask You to Send Money
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If you receive a telephone call from someone claiming you have won a sweepstakes prize but are asked to send money to claim it – beware, that’s a scam.
Be Wary of E-mails Claiming You’ve Won – and Asking You to Send Money
If you receive an e-mail notifying you that you have won a major sweepstakes prize, but are asked to provide personal financial information, or send money to claim the prize -- STOP -– you have most likely been contacted by a fraudulent sweepstakes scam operator. At Publishers Clearing House we do not notify major prize winners by e-mail.
Never Give Your Credit Card Number to Collect a Prize
If you are asked to provide your credit card number or provide your financial bank account information in order to claim a sweepstakes prize stop. Scam artists will use the information to go on a spending spree with your credit card; or wipe out your bank account.
Do Not Send Money to Claim a Sweepstakes Prize
If you are asked to send money to pre-pay taxes, pay a legal fee, pay a border fee, or pay any kind of fee to claim a sweepstakes prize – don’t do it, that’s a scam.
If an Offer Sounds too Good to be True -- It Usually is!
No purchase is necessary and the winning is always free.
Contact PCH: Know the Company Conducting the Sweepstakes
To report a scam, call toll-free: 1-800-392-4190. If you believe you received a suspicious email using the company’s name and logo, forward it to the fraud reporting mailbox, abuse@pch.com. You can also write to: Publishers Clearing House, 101 Winners Circle, Port Washington, NY 11050.
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