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I too am getting the jazzing around with pch.com, i've been playing the lotto every day and now they keep saying my password is no good, keep doing what i'm suppose to do, but I know my password is good. they won't even return my message on it. also the other scammers out their get an email from me saying they will get sued for fraud, just trying to get their money from the advertisers. wish the law would get on them. they say you won so much money and yu don't.

I received a cashiers ck for over 3grand and was told I wond 75,000 in a "USA Mega Jackpots". Has anyone ever heard of this company. When we called the person they told us to, she said we'd need to deposit that and get back with her. Sounds fishy to me. 