Yes, there are real, actual winners, but not very many. Contrary to the TV commercials that show excited people who just won, the odds of the average person winning are very slim; the reason is the typical sweepstakes receives millions of entries but only gives a very few prizes. Some people send in hundreds of entries, hoping that will improve their odds, but it usually does not.
I take the middle road, not the high or low roads.
HAS ANYONE EVER WON MILLIONS IN PUBLISHER CLEARING HOUSE IN OCONEE SOUTH CAROLINA??????
Publishers Clearing House offers sweepstakes with prizes of $5,000 a week for life. Winners are randomly selected, and the odds of winning depend on the number of entries received. There have been winners of this prize in the past.
Yes, individuals in Connecticut have won the Publishers Clearing House contest before. The contest is open nationwide, so winners can be from any state, including Connecticut.
Yes, people do win sweepstakes. The odds are difficult to win, though.
Legitimate sweepstakes do not require upfront money in order to pay a winner...NEVER! Winners pay taxes AFTER they receive the winnings. Also, you have to enter a sweepstakes in order to win, Legitimate sweepstakes companies do not contact anyone unless they receive an entry from the person. If you are contacted without entering the sweepstakes, it is not a legitimate sweepstakes. Even if you entered a sweepstakes, remember that legitimate sweepstakes NEVER require upfront money in order for the person to collect their winnings. Please see the Related Link for more information.
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No - anyone who tries to get you to pay a fee is not legitimate.
Does anyone have code rewards codes. I have a jewel osco receipt code for a $100 sweepstakes to trade.
haas anyone ever won money from glopbal/
Publishers Clearing House is a legitimate company that runs sweepstakes and prize giveaways. However, scammers may send fake letters claiming to be from Publishers Clearing House to deceive people. Always verify the legitimacy of the letter by contacting Publishers Clearing House directly through their official website or phone number.
Not entirely sure what you are asking, but if you were told you won a sweepstakes, just know that you should NOT send any info or money to them. If you do, you will not get a check. If anyone has any real check for you, they'll send it at no cost to you. And wait until that check actually clears, and your own personal bank tells you it clears, before doing anything else.
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