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 trust for his family.
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Publishers Clearing House’s new plan: Future winners will be protected. Past winners still won’t get paid
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 ...
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.
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 ...
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 ...
Shocked, Viera retiree Thomas Moore Sr. covered his face with his hands: The Publishers Clearing House Prize Patrol had just rung his doorbell and surprised him with a $1 million jackpot. It was July ...
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