I like the “form letter” format. You know his name is printed in bold just like she is reading it and there is probably a space wide enough for a longer name.PCH story: Once received their mailing with my first and last names reversed. Read that way ,through jt
That reminded me of a local car dealer whose ad stated, “We accept all credit applications.” Of course they accept them all, they just don’t approve them all. We could probably write a book listing all of the deceptive statements and practices.
SHIVA 12 months ago
Jeff and Zipper should somehow team up!!! What could go wrong??
lalapalooza Premium Member 12 months ago
he is going to fit right in, there.
The dude from FL (not bragging) Premium Member 12 months ago
Everybody missed the “may have been” and the why?
cripplious 12 months ago
Sounds more like the old PCH scam contest. You might already be a millionaire just buy $2000 worth of magazines.
LawrenceS 12 months ago
My daughters were recruited to a lot of schools… Who knew colleges had access to families’ credit scores?
Gen.Flashman 12 months ago
Do high school students still get letters(emails now) about being included in a Who’s Who of American High School Students (just pre-order a copy)
Redd Panda 12 months ago
I got a similar letter, from publisher’s clearinghouse.
davefromindy 12 months ago
I like the “form letter” format. You know his name is printed in bold just like she is reading it and there is probably a space wide enough for a longer name.PCH story: Once received their mailing with my first and last names reversed. Read that way ,through jt
davefromindy 12 months ago
Tried to fix the typo and it sent automatically…oh well…
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member 12 months ago
Hey, I think I recently got the same email from AARP. They must really want me to join up. I wonder how much they pay.
sjsczurek 12 months ago
“Why? Because we LIKE you!”
Packratjohn Premium Member 12 months ago
That reminded me of a local car dealer whose ad stated, “We accept all credit applications.” Of course they accept them all, they just don’t approve them all. We could probably write a book listing all of the deceptive statements and practices.
mistercatworks 12 months ago
“You may also be related to the royal family of Nigeria.”
bilbrlsn 12 months ago
Always keeping in mind that about 71% of all tuitions in the US go for sports programs, not education.
mindjob 12 months ago
They’ll give him a car and a case of booze
jrankin1959 12 months ago
Don’t push it, kid…
tvstevie 12 months ago
A car? Depends: What sport do you play?
HodgeElmwood 12 months ago
Nice form letter!
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member 12 months ago
I assume he also gets free magazine subscriptions
eddi-TBH 12 months ago
The Publisher’s Clearing House scam.
Laurie Stoker Premium Member 12 months ago
. . . No.