This is 100% a scam and if you see this number or any other 876 number don't answer, unless you know someone in Jamaica. This may cause you to incur unwanted international charges on your home or cell phone number just by answering.
The Story or Scam:
David Sayer is posing to be a Publishers Clearing House (PCH) representative. He will as you a series of questions and tell you to that you have won $750,000 and a new BMW you can choose from red, pearl white, or navy blue. This car will have 1 year of free insurance and 1 year gas card.
Catch:
He wants you to wire $130 to Denrick Calvert in Newport, Jamaica. Sayer explains it to be as a way to verify your identity when they come to deliver your prize and Calvert is over the release of the prize.
Truth:
At PCH winners of our major prize awards are notified live and in person by our famous Prize Patrol. Since PCH awards a steady range of prizes throughout the year, at our option we may notify winners of lesser prize amounts via an overnight express carrier such as UPS, FedEx or USPS Express Mail and occasionally via email. Major prize award and SuperPrize winners are not notified via email. Prizes are awarded within eight weeks of final winner selection.
Only PCH is authorized to notify you of a win from a PCH giveaway. There are never any strings attached to winning a Publishers Clearing House prize. We do not ask for bank account information. There is no processing fee, tax or special handling charge required to win and our prizes are delivered free of charge to the winners. If you are asked to send any money, for any reason, to collect a prize - STOP - you have not heard from the real Publishers Clearing House.
This is 100% a scam and if you see this number or any other 876 number don't answer, unless you know someone in Jamaica. This may cause you to incur unwanted international charges on your home or cell phone number just by answering.
The Story or Scam:
David Sayer is posing to be a Publishers Clearing House (PCH) representative. He will as you a series of questions and tell you to that you have won $750,000 and a new BMW you can choose from red, pearl white, or navy blue. This car will have 1 year of free insurance and 1 year gas card.
Catch:
He wants you to wire $130 to Denrick Calvert in Newport, Jamaica. Sayer explains it to be as a way to verify your identity when they come to deliver your prize and Calvert is over the release of the prize.
Truth:
At PCH winners of our major prize awards are notified live and in person by our famous Prize Patrol. Since PCH awards a steady range of prizes throughout the year, at our option we may notify winners of lesser prize amounts via an overnight express carrier such as UPS, FedEx or USPS Express Mail and occasionally via email. Major prize award and SuperPrize winners are not notified via email. Prizes are awarded within eight weeks of final winner selection.
Only PCH is authorized to notify you of a win from a PCH giveaway. There are never any strings attached to winning a Publishers Clearing House prize. We do not ask for bank account information. There is no processing fee, tax or special handling charge required to win and our prizes are delivered free of charge to the winners. If you are asked to send any money, for any reason, to collect a prize - STOP - you have not heard from the real Publishers Clearing House.
Caller type: Scammer
Caller: David Sayer
Company: PCH
Number: 876-897-5968
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