ARB Interactive, which paid $7.1 million to acquire PCH, announced it would only honor prizes won after it took over in July. Past winners still waiting on payments will “have to seek payment from the ...
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Two people died in separate incidents on Malibu roadways this week, highlighting an ongoing traffic safety emergency that has claimed dozens of lives in recent years despite millions of dollars in ...
PCH, known as Publisher Clearing House, offers sweepstakes, cash rewards, and merchandise to its users. The www.pch.com/final activation code is a crucial 5-word code ...
As a national traffic safety report reveals that 112 people are killed on American roadways every day, Malibu is moving forward with more than $50 million in safety improvements to Pacific Coast ...
A motorcyclist died in a crash Oct. 6 on Pacific Coast Highway near Mugu Rock, the latest in a series of fatal crashes across Ventura County. The collision was reported at about 5:45 p.m. along ...
(WKBN) – The company that acquired Publishers Clearing House announced the appointment of a new chief executive officer and a program it says will protect future sweepstakes payouts. Owen O’Donoghue, ...
*Publishers Clearing House (PCH) has appointed Owen O’Donoghue as its new Chief Executive Officer, following its acquisition by mobile and social gaming leader ARB Interactive. According to the news ...
MALIBU, Calif. (KABC) -- A pedestrian was critically injured when he was struck by a vehicle in Malibu, authorities said Saturday. The crash happened at about 9:40 p.m. Friday on Pacific Coast Highway ...
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 ...
(WKBN) — Some Publishers Clearing House sweepstakes recipients are left questioning the future of their “forever” funds after their payments dried up following a bankruptcy filing earlier this year.
Publishers Clearing House has been sued innumerable times, mostly for implying in direct mail and email that people were winners ("You may have already won!"), or that they had a better chance of ...