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Anthology of Third-World Email Scams by Michael N. Marcus
Anthology of Third-World Email Scams by Michael N. Marcus












Anthology of Third-World Email Scams by Michael N. Marcus

The Publishers Clearing House will never ask you to pay fees to claim your prize! These Publishers Clearing House scams operate by claiming there are legal fees, processing fees, handling fees, card loading fees, border fees, taxes, etc. Most Publishers Clearing House scams work by convincing victims that they have won a large prize but must pay a fee to claim it. Usually scammers attempt to get funds by asking you to pay “fees” or by convincing you to cash a fake check that pulls money from your account. How do the Publishers Clearing House scams work? You know it is not a legitimate Publishers Clearing House sweepstakes if you are contacted by phone, instructed to send money to claim your prize, or asked for confidential information about your identification, banking or credit card. Publishers Clearing House sweepstakes are free to enter, require no purchases, and require no payments or fees to receive prizes.

Anthology of Third-World Email Scams by Michael N. Marcus

They will never use phone calls or send a major prize check in the mail. The Publishers Clearing House only uses their Prize Patrol to notify major award winners. Many Publishers Clearing House scams start with a legitimate sounding phone call, email, or even a check in the mail! How do I spot Publishers Clearing House scams?














Anthology of Third-World Email Scams by Michael N. Marcus