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Publishers Clearing House Files for Bankruptcy - MSNCourt documents indicate that PCH currently distributes $30,000 weekly, with $1.8 million owed to recent winners and $26 million committed to lifetime winners over the next six decades.
The winning bidder aims to attract a new generation of sweepstakes players.
SCRANTON, Pa. — Publishers Clearing House was warming up for a big reveal in Scranton and then approached the house of a winner equipped with roses, balloons, and champagne, finally coming to ...
Publisher’s Clearing House Sweepstakes winner Edwin Walker was nowhere to be found when the contest’s Prize Patrol showed up at his Alabama home with a bottle of champagne, flowers and … ...
The Publishers Clearing House Sweepstakes prize patrol team was excited to deliver its latest $1 million cheque, but getting winner Cecilia Fuller to step outside her house proved quite the ...
Rodney Small, 63, of Chambersburg was the winner of a Publisher’s Clearing House $1 million prize lottery drawing, which was delivered by the PCH Prize Patrol.
Publishers Clearing House (PCH), which offers sweepstakes where people can win thousands of dollars per week for life, has agreed to pay $18.5 million and change its business practices to settle ...
Publishers Clearing House, the sweepstakes company known for showing up on prize winners' doorsteps with oversize checks, filed for bankruptcy protection in New York on Wednesday.
Publishers Clearing House, known for sweepstakes and oversized checks, files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy due to $40 million in debt. ... (PCH Winner: Kevin J. of OH Won $10,000.00) ...
SCRANTON, Pa. — Publishers Clearing House was warming up for a big reveal in Scranton and then approached the house of a winner equipped with roses, balloons, and champagne, finally coming to ...
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