Michelle Levise laughs a bit now when she remembers the young man who called her home and told her she was a mega winner for the Publishers Clearing House sweepstakes.
“He wanted to know what I was going to do with all that money,” said Levise, who lives in New Baltimore, which holds bragging rights for Michigan’s tallest flagpole.
She doesn’t recall exactly how much he claimed she won — noting that she doesn’t like to clutter her head with pointless information. It was going to be plenty every month.
She does recall that all she had to do was send them a cashier’s check for $4,800 and they would come to her home and bring her winnings.
“Seriously?” she told me by phone. She had never heard of having to send someone thousands of dollars to claim a prize.
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