Here’s what consumers have asked with answers from Publishers Clearing House (PCH) staff and previous consumers.
I did win $200 about 20 years ago but I believe that they are fraudulent now.
PCH runs a variety of big creative presentation sweepstakes that give away millions of dollars every year. Those prizes are fairly awarded as advertised. But the PCH giveaways are so famous and so many people enter them that the odds of winning are exceptionally longabout 2.4 billion to one to win the SuperPrize. Your odds of winning a Powerball jackpot are better. You're also significantly more likely to die in an asteroid strike, 2 become a movie star, 3 or be drafted by the NBA. 4 PCH receives millions upon millions of entries. The best sweepstakes to enter are usually the ones that are not as well-known. Source: thebalanceeveryday.com
Tokens are for prizes you can enter, the more tokens you have the more chances you have to win a prize. I think it's all bull$#*!, I've entered 100's of times on one prize... nothing... I'm done with them as I just entered over 2 million tokens, everything I had on one prize giving me 1400 entries... I don't expect to win the $400 gift card because I don't really believe it exists... best to jump out of PCH and don't look back. In the past month I didn't play everyday but I spent quite a few hours I could of spent in much better ways.