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Her friend “picked all the hotels (4-star, expensive ones), fancy dinners ... they think I should just ‘live a little’ and split things like always,” she added. Those differences can ...
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Strong men own their mistakes. They don’t point fingers or make excuses when things go wrong. Instead, they accept their role, learn from it, and move forward with integrity. This self ...
In a surprising twist, Publishers Clearing House (PCH), renowned for its sweepstakes and contests, is now offering refunds to consumers who were allegedly misled by the company's marketing practices.
Despite bankruptcy, Publishers Clearing House says it will continue its sweepstakes and explore a sale or partnership. (This story was updated to correct a reference to the number of eligible ...
The FTC found that Publishers Clearing House misled shoppers through deceptive online marketing and emails. An FTC investigation found that PCH tricked predominantly older and lower-income people into ...
The FTC found that Publishers Clearing House misled shoppers through deceptive online marketing and emails. An FTC investigation found that PCH tricked predominantly older and lower-income people into ...
Some good news for Publishers Clearing House (PCH) customers: The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) said Wednesday that the sweepstakes company is paying for refund checks to 281,724 customers who ...
Publishers Clearing House is sending checks to more than 280,000 people — but the money isn't part of a sweepstakes win. The $18 million in refund checks are the result of a 2023 settlement with ...
In addition to paying the $18.5 million settlement, Publishers Clearing House has agreed to significant changes in how it operates online. This includes clearer disclosures about sweepstakes rules ...