Does Publishers Clearing House have a Facebook page?
PCH Publishers Clearing House – Home | Facebook.
How do I enter PCH Facebook?
On the left hand rail, scroll down to Apps and click on the name of the current sweepstakes. To Enter the PCH sweepstakes on Facebook via your mobile phone: 1. Click here to enter the PCH sweepstakes via Facebook on your mobile phone.
What is PCH Facebook?
You’d be absolutely right to guess that Facebook and Instagram posts like these would be scams! Here’s the deal: if you receive a friend request on Facebook from someone claiming to be a member of the PCH Prize Patrol or a Publishers Clearing House employee, STOP! Do NOT accept the friend request – this is a SCAM!
Is there a real Facebook lottery?
There is no such thing as a Facebook lottery. Avoid messages and notifications that claim you have won large sums of money. These are advance fee scams. If you had really won a cash prize, you wouldn’t have to pay a processing fee to receive it.
Is PCH APP legit?
The good news is that Publishers Clearing House’s sweepstakes are legitimate. The bad news is that it’s extremely hard to win their mega prizes. PCH runs a variety of big creative presentation sweepstakes that give away millions of dollars every year.
How much does it cost to enter Publishers Clearing House?
There’s no purchase or fee necessary to enter or win. Make sure your entry arrives by the entry deadline stated in the Official Rules. If you are not currently receiving PCH sweepstakes mailings and/or emails, you may contact PCH Customer Service to request to be added to the mailing and/or email list.
Is Facebook running a lottery?
“Facebook Lottery” is a spam email campaign, a large-scale operation during which deceptive email messages are sent by the thousand. This campaign is in no way associated with Facebook, Inc. and all of the information provided by these emails is false.
Are Facebook lotteries legal?
Many people do run raffles on Facebook asking for paid entries. This isn’t always legal due to internet gambling rules. A business generally cannot run this kind of raffle as it is deemed a form of gambling. There are exceptions to this rule, and certain non-profit raffles can be run.