Joseph Brown
Spartanburg,#2Consumer Comment
Thu, March 24, 2011
I doubt very seriously they will do anything about a fake check. In the first place they'd have to admit they aren't PCH! That would go over real good before a judge. Don't worry about it.
Flynrider
Phoenix,#3Consumer Comment
Thu, March 24, 2011
"All I want is for the phone calls and the letters to stop. They can even keep the 1 million they owe me."
When you write a check, you are making a commitment to pay the amount on the check. When you write a fake check you are commiting a crime and can also be held responsible for making good on the check. If "I was just kidding" was a valid defense for writing a bad check, then checks would be worthless. Congratulations. You appear to have successfully scammed yourself. We don't see that too often on this site.
coast
USA#4Consumer Comment
Thu, March 24, 2011
That letter was from a scammer, not Publishers Clearing House. Why did you send them a fake check? Are you aware that was a crime?