Is Global International a scam?

As their name indicates, Global International is a lottery and sweepstakes company. Details are difficult to come by, which is reason enough to suspect they are a scam. The Global International we’re talking about is the Lottery and Sweepstakes one, which is registered in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Is the Publishers Clearing House legit?

The real PCH The good news is that Publishers Clearing House sweepstakes are legitimate – although your odds of winning the current “$5,000 A Week For Life” giveaway are about one in 6.2 billion, according to the official rules. PCH will also never phone ahead to disclose that someone has won a major prize.

Does Publishers Clearing House call you if you win?

NEVER pay for winning a prize or sweepstakes or the lottery. PCH notifies MOST winners in person. They will NEVER call a winner. Never deposit a check and then send the money back.

What is global international company?

A global business is a company that operates facilities (such as factories and distribution centres) in many countries around the world. This is different from an international business, which sells products worldwide but has facilities only in its home country.

What is global Intl?

Global International, Inc. is a debt collection agency in Williamsville, New York. It was established in 1999, has over 500 employees, and is managed by its CEO, Daniel Elmalem. Litigation records at the PACER website reveal that consumers who believed that they were being harassed by Global International, Inc.

Can you remain anonymous if you win PCH?

Right now only seven states allow lottery winners to maintain their anonymity: Delaware, Kansas, Maryland, North Dakota, Texas, Ohio and South Carolina. And six states also allow people to form a trust to claim prize money anonymously. California entirely forbids lottery winners to remain anonymous.


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