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I would ask that you please read what I have wrote after number 2.?


I am a 55 yr old female married 33 yrs and have two adult beautiful daughters and one grandson. I have alzheimer's and was diagnosed a few years ago. I feel so bad because its breaking my families heart having to watch me change. For the past year and a half along with may years before that have been sending in orders to every contact you have made with me which has been every day sometimes I make my husband help me. He keeps telling me I am nuts and I will never win but the positive letters you send me right down to sending me a script of what to say when I win totally made me think I was going to win because you kept telling me I was going to. My husband was right I am nuts and I have wasted a lot of time and money with all my orders and the stress of getting them back to you by the deadlines. Well I needed to say that because I will no longer be accepting anything from PCH> Thank you eileen declemente

I must confess, I really don't understand all you are talking about, and what is PCH ?
However that is not my reason for making this comment.
That you are suffering from Alzheimer's is truly sad. I have heard recently that some effective treatment are now in the pipeline, and will be available soon, just hang in things are going to get better for you.
You are truly bless however to have a husband that love's you so much and is so helpful. I sincerely admire a man, like he must be. You also have a great family that you mothered for years. So I will end by saying, my best wishes for you and yours.

Yes, please do not accept anything from them! If they are making you pay for things then you are only getting scammed.

Eileen,
There are so many of us that would like to win money from PCH. You are not alone. My husband, too, thinks it's silly that I would spend the time to respond to their e-mails.

--Just remember, you DO NOT have to order anything to have the opportunity to win. It says right on the e-mail that making a purchase will not increase your ability to win.

So long as you do not spend money on it, I really don't see the harm.

(**need to let you know, you're not supposed to use your real name here, atleast not your last name)

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