Can you win money from Readers Digest?

Can you win money from Readers Digest?

The Readers Digest Lottery Scam is a variation on one of the most popular scams, known as the “sweepstakes scam.” In this case, the fraudsters use the Readers’ Digest and Publishers Clearing House brand names to engender trust in their victims. Police state you should never have to pay money to get at your prize.

Is Readers Digest still in business?

The company that publishes Reader’s Digest, one of America’s most iconic magazines, has filed for bankruptcy. The magazine will still be published; the company said it will turn focus to North America operations in order to trim costs, Bloomberg said.

Who bought Readers Digest?

Ripplewood Holdings
Reader’s Digest, an 84-year-old company that publishes the pint-size magazine; the largest-selling North American food magazine Taste of Home; and the fast-growing Everyday With Rachael Ray, agreed to be acquired for $1.6 billion by investors led by Ripplewood Holdings.

What is the meaning of Reader Digest?

Filters. An abridged or compressed, concise version. noun.

What is Sweepstakes Reader’s Digest?

Every year, we come up with new prizes for you to win. We draw winning entries every 12 months for the main Sweepstakes, but hold special giveaways throughout the year that have been tailored to a particular offer. These extra prizes range from Hi-fi players to cars, or even CASH!

Is Publisher Clearing House in Canada?

Thanks for your interest in Publishers Clearing House. Regretfully, we are no longer offering our promotions in Canada. As a result we are unable to process your sweepstakes entry. Of course, all prior and current timely sweepstakes entries submitted remain fully valid for a chance to win.

Does Reader’s Digest own Reminisce magazine?

The company’s brands include Reader’s Digest, Taste of Home, The Family Handyman, Simple & Delicious, Birds & Blooms, Reminisce, Country, EnrichU, and others.

Who is the CEO of Reader’s Digest?

Bonnie Kintzer (Apr 7, 2014–)
Trusted Media Brands/CEO

Does Reader’s Digest still publish condensed books?

“Since 1950, Reader’s Digest has published hundreds of condensed titles and we are delighted to work with The Reader’s Guild to give a whole new generation of readers an opportunity to enjoy first-class condensations of award-winning titles, many of which are currently out-of-print,” said Harold Clarke, president and …

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