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Publishers Clearing House (or PCH) is a direct mail marketing company, primarily focussed on the sale of magazine subscriptions to consumers. As a direct marketing firm, it has no retail offices; its operations are concentrated in several physical offices, including its world headquarters in Port Washington, New York.

PCH is most strongly associated with magazine subscriptions, the "Prize Patrol", and a class action lawsuit regarding its marketing tactics.

History

At its inception, Publishers Clearing House focused on selling reduced-rate magazine subscriptions. Over time, PCH's focus shifted from selling magazines to selling tchotchkes.
In the 1990s, controversy arose over allegations that Publishers Clearing House's marketing techniques deliberately mislead customers.  Later lawsuits would allege that PCH profited greatly from “…misleading consumers into believing they had already won millions or that buying magazine subscriptions would better their chances of winning…" http://www.ago.state.ma.us/sp.cfm?pageid=1587

An investigation sparked by a lawsuit against Publishers Clearing House in Iowa determined that “… more than 1,900 Iowans had purchases of $1000 or more from PCH in 1996 or 1997, or possibly both, according to PCH's own records. [Also] 289 Iowans made purchases of $2500 or more in one or both of those years. [Another survey by the same office] of almost half of those Iowans revealed that 83% were age 65 or older.” http://www.state.ia.us/government/ag/PCH_settlement_release_IA.htm

Class action lawsuit and settlement

Class action lawsuits were filed in 26 states against Publishers Clearing House with the aid of consumer protection agencies. The lawsuit was settled between PCH and many of the states. PCH, by terms of the settlement, ended up paying $34 million. The settlement included that “… PCH (would) also … pay $13 million for consumer education, costs and attorneys' fees, $1 million for civil penalties and $1 million for the administration of the restitution.” http://www.ago.state.ma.us/sp.cfm?pageid=1587

Other terms as part of the settlement include:

http://www.state.ia.us/government/ag/PCH_settlement_release_IA.htm

This settlement went under review and was accepted by the attorneys general of Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Jersey, North Carolina, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.” http://www.state.ia.us/government/ag/PCH_settlement_release_IA.htm

Despite the settlement, Publishers Clearing House is still one of the best-known and used clearing houses today. Mailing regions have expanded past the continental United States to Canada and the United Kingdom, and has attained a sizeable Internet presence.

PCHBlingo

Publisher's Clearing House has recently (July 2006) teamed up with legitimate internet search engine Blingo (www.blingo.com), a website that gives away prizes should users enter a search at the correct time.

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