Thomas Moore Sr., a retired U.S. Air Force master sergeant, had hoped to pay off his mortgage, become debt-free and set up a ...
For nearly 60 years, Publishers Clearing House had been known for changing individuals’ lives, fulfilling their dreams with prize money it promised would keep coming for as long as they lived.
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 protect the ...
That’s what happened to John Wyllie, a 61-year-old Oregon man who won $5,000 a week for life from the PCH Prize Patrol in ...
Several longtime Publishers Clearing House winners, including those who relied on their prizes to pay bills, may never see their millions in promised winnings, according to a report. Ten prize winners ...
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Owen O’Donoghue Named CEO of Publishers Clearing House, Launches Prize Protection Program
Publishers Clearing House appoints Owen O’Donoghue as CEO, introducing the Prize Protection Program to secure future ...
John Wyllie, a 61-year-old man from White City, Oregon, believed his life had turned a corner. In August 2012, Publishers ...
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