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Publishers Clearing House will pay $18.5 million to nearly 282,000 customers who regulators say were deceived by the sweepstakes company.
Publishers Clearing House is sending out money, but this time it's to settle a lawsuit from the FTC claiming "deceptive" practices. What to know.
Publishers Clearing House is using bankruptcy to reshape its business model. But don't worry: The company will still run its sweepstakes.
Publishers Clearing House, a decades-old marketing and sweepstakes company known for doling out large “Prize Patrol” checks, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
Publishers Clearing House, known for sweepstakes and oversized checks, files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy due to $40 million in debt.
Publishers Clearing House files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy to reorganize its capital structure and focus on digital advertising, ensuring sweepstakes continue.
Publishers Clearing House files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy to reorganize its capital structure and focus on digital advertising, ensuring sweepstakes continue.
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