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Reporting a sweepstakes imposter scam to Publishers Clearing House is easy. To report a scam, please click here to fill out a Scam Incident Report.
The real Publishers Clearing House would NEVER call you or ask you for money for any reason to enter or claim a sweepstakes prize award. Please ONLY use this form to document the details of a scam contact you received from someone fraudulently claiming to be from Publishers Clearing House.
If you’ve received a scam contact from someone claiming to be from Publishers Clearing House, fill in the “Yes” circle. You will then be asked if you sent or lost money to the scammers.
If the scammers contact you again, tell them you know it’s a scam, you will not send them any money, and just hang up on them. Thank you again for taking the time to report this scam contact to us. To read more from Publishers Clearing House about Fraud Protection and Scam Alert Updates, click here .
That’s why we have a super-easy way to report scams – our online PCH Scam Incident Report. No matter whether a scammer has contacted you by phone, by postal mail, by email or by social media (such as Facebook), we strongly encourage you to fill out the online PCH scam form.
Whether a scammer has contacted you by phone, by postal mail, by email or by social media, don’t wait: fill out the online PCH scam form as soon as you can. You will be guided step-by-step through the process.
Publishers Clearing House has received reports from consumers and consumer protection authorities of illegal and fraudulent offers by scam artists using the phone, mail or internet seeking some form of payment from consumers to collect a non-existent prize. In many cases the Publishers Clearing House name or sound-alike name is illegally used.