(WKBN) — Some Publishers Clearing House sweepstakes recipients are left questioning the future of their “forever” funds after their payments dried up following a bankruptcy filing earlier this year.
The new owner of Publishers Clearing House says it won’t pay a dime of the lifelong prizes promised to winners before July 2024 — leaving many scrambling to cover their bills. ARB Interactive, the ...
Always take the lump sum. Publishers Clearing House, the sweepstakes company famous for its “$5,000 a week for life” prizes, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in April. That may cause past winners to go ...
In a statement sent to The Associated Press, ARB recognized the disappointment for past winners that it said was caused by the bankruptcy process — and noted that it was “committed to restoring and ...
A Washington Township man faces charges for tricking a 72-year-old Michigan woman into sending him over $200,000, claiming ...
New York (CNN) — Publishers Clearing House – the bankrupt sweepstakes company that told its past prize winners they would no longer receive their ‘forever’ payments – has a new CEO, who has a plan to ...
NEW YORK (AP) — For decades, Publishers Clearing House doled out hefty checks on the doorsteps of hopeful consumers across the U.S., including prizes that boasted lifetime payouts. But some of those ...
NEW YORK (AP) — For decades, Publishers Clearing House doled out hefty checks on the doorsteps of hopeful consumers across the U.S., including prizes that boasted lifetime payouts. But some of those ...