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How do people win Publishers Clearing house?
#1
Buy buy buy? Marie Osmond hawking for them on tv

Well some people are getting the flowers and balloons?
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#2
Bye...Bye...Bye...is more like it.


I suspect you have a greater chance of finding a cure for cancer than you do of winning at Publishers Clearing House. Sad
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#3
testcase wrote:
I suspect you have a greater chance of finding a cure for cancer than you do of winning at Publishers Clearing House. Sad

You're right about the odds, but, someone DOES win. The odds are non-zero. Not by very bloody MUCH, but non-zero.... assuming you enter, of course.
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#4
.....they just announce Marie Osmond is leaving 'The Talk' after one season......she said 'to spend more time with family' but that is the standard reason given........she said all her children have now left and she wants to spend more time with husband.......
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#5
I used to return those, back in the postal mail days. Think I may have bought a magazine one year hoping to increase my odds.

Always wonder, though, how they can afford that payout selling magazine subscriptions. It takes a LOT of $19.95 subscriptions to cover the cost of a thousand dollars a day for life. I presume that they are selling your contact information, but even so, that seems to be a lot of money going out.
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#6
Boy those were great fun to fill out as a kid! I remember picking out the green Jaguar sticker for the car I would want.
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#7
It's random, baby! But don't think the commercials will emphasize that element.....
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#8
Don C wrote:
I used to return those, back in the postal mail days. Think I may have bought a magazine one year hoping to increase my odds.

Always wonder, though, how they can afford that payout selling magazine subscriptions. It takes a LOT of $19.95 subscriptions to cover the cost of a thousand dollars a day for life. I presume that they are selling your contact information, but even so, that seems to be a lot of money going out.

You may be underestimating the SuckerQuotientâ„¢ of most people...
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#9
rjmacs wrote:
[quote=Don C]
I used to return those, back in the postal mail days. Think I may have bought a magazine one year hoping to increase my odds.

Always wonder, though, how they can afford that payout selling magazine subscriptions. It takes a LOT of $19.95 subscriptions to cover the cost of a thousand dollars a day for life. I presume that they are selling your contact information, but even so, that seems to be a lot of money going out.

You may be underestimating the SuckerQuotientâ„¢ of most people...
...and possibly overestimating the cost of the annuity they would purchase to cover the prize. That would probably be no more than $9-10 million. For that I am assuming a fairly low interest rate, PCH may be able to get one at a better rate which will reduce the price.

Considering how many million response they get, the value of the confirmed address lists they can sell is better than many available out there. So they probably make a good deal of money on that over and above whatever cut of the subscriptions they get. The shrinking of the print magazine market won't be helping their long term income, but addresses are always valuable.
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#10
Put a $20 in the envelope that you mail back.
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