ATLANTA — Refund checks totaling more than $18 million are on the way to eligible Publishers Clearing House (PCH) customers, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced Tuesday. The refunds
The FTC is sending 281,724 checks totaling more than $18 million to eligible Publishers Clearing House customers. If you get a check, please cash it within 90 days. You can find answers to common questions about FTC refund payments on our FAQ page. If you have any other questions, please call the refund administrator at 1-888-516-0774.
Publishers Clearing House will pay $18.5 million to nearly 282,000 customers who regulators say were deceived by the sweepstakes company. while refund checks are going out now, the FTC's
The Federal Trade Commission is sending more than $18 million in refunds to consumers harmed by misleading claims made by Publishers Clearing House (PCH). FTC action led to PCH agreeing to pay $18.5 million in refunds and make substantial changes to its ecommerce operations. The FTC's complaint charged:
Publishers Clearing House is sending checks to more than 280,000 people, but not the kind of checks, and you may be one of them — but the money isn't part of a sweepstakes win. The refund checks
The FTC is sending 281,724 checks totaling more than $18 million to eligible Publishers Clearing House customers. If you get a check, please cash it within 90 days. You can find answers to common questions about FTC refund payments on our FAQ page. If you have any other questions, please call the refund administrator at 1-888-516-0774. Publishers Clearing House will pay $18.5 million to nearly 282,000 customers who regulators say were deceived by the sweepstakes company.
while refund checks are going out now, the FTC's The Federal Trade Commission is sending more than $18 million in refunds to consumers harmed by misleading claims made by Publishers Clearing House (PCH). FTC action led to PCH agreeing to pay $18.5 million in refunds and make substantial changes to its ecommerce operations. The FTC's complaint charged: Publishers Clearing House is sending checks to more than 280,000 people, but not the kind of checks, and you may be one of them — but the money isn't part of a sweepstakes win. The refund checks
The Federal Trade Commission is sending over $18 million in refunds to consumers harmed by misleading claims made by Publishers Clearing House, the agency announced Wednesday. The checks will be
The Federal Trade Commission announced on April 30 that Publishers Clearing House had agreed to pay $18.5 million to customers who were "harmed by misleading claims" made by the company. In a
Refund checks totaling more than $18 million are in the mail to more than 281,724 Publishers Clearing House (PCH) customers eligible for a refund as a result of an FTC action. In their case, the FTC said PCH used language and designs to trick people into thinking they had to buy things to enter or increase their chances of winning a sweepstakes.
(WJW) — Some Publishers Clearing House players won't be getting paid with one oversized check — rather, many smaller ones totaling $18 million. The Federal Trade Commission has ordered the
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The Federal Trade Commission is sending over $18 million in refunds to consumers harmed by misleading claims made by Publishers Clearing House, the agency announced Wednesday. The checks will be The Federal Trade Commission announced on April 30 that Publishers Clearing House had agreed to pay $18.5 million to customers who were "harmed by misleading claims" made by the company. In a Refund checks totaling more than $18 million are in the mail to more than 281,724 Publishers Clearing House (PCH) customers eligible for a refund as a result of an FTC action. In their case, the FTC said PCH used language and designs to trick people into thinking they had to buy things to enter or increase their chances of winning a sweepstakes. (WJW) — Some Publishers Clearing House players won't be getting paid with one oversized check — rather, many smaller ones totaling $18 million.
The Federal Trade Commission has ordered the
Publishers Clearing House, which is best known for its decades of deals and big checks, agreed to pay a total of about $18.5 million in refunds and make substantial changes to its e-commerce



