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I received the following email from Esquire magazine:
Dear Esquire Reader,
We have recently learned that a sweepstakes company using the name Town & Country
(but which is not affiliated in any way to Town&Country magazine) has been calling
subscribers to inform them that they are the winners of an online sweepstakes. The caller
may leave a voice message with a call-back phone number and a claim number as winner
identification. Those who call back are greeted with Town&Country and then asked to
provide credit card information in order to claim the prize.
Hearst Magazines (Country Living, Cosmopolitan, Esquire, Food Network Magazine,
Good Housekeeping, Harpers Bazaar, House Beautiful, Marie Claire, O, The Oprah Magazine,
Popular Mechanics, Redbook, Seventeen, Town&Country, Veranda) does not operate this way.
Sweepstakes winners are first contacted by email and no personal or financial information is
ever requested other than verification of mailing address. The names of confirmed winners are
posted online as stated in the sweepstakes official rules.
We apologize for any inconvenience this scam may have caused any of our readers. Please be
assured we value each one of you and therefore feel it important to notify you of this situation.
Sincerely,
Liberta Abbondante
Sr. VP, Consumer Marketing
Dear Esquire Reader,
We have recently learned that a sweepstakes company using the name Town & Country
(but which is not affiliated in any way to Town&Country magazine) has been calling
subscribers to inform them that they are the winners of an online sweepstakes. The caller
may leave a voice message with a call-back phone number and a claim number as winner
identification. Those who call back are greeted with Town&Country and then asked to
provide credit card information in order to claim the prize.
Hearst Magazines (Country Living, Cosmopolitan, Esquire, Food Network Magazine,
Good Housekeeping, Harpers Bazaar, House Beautiful, Marie Claire, O, The Oprah Magazine,
Popular Mechanics, Redbook, Seventeen, Town&Country, Veranda) does not operate this way.
Sweepstakes winners are first contacted by email and no personal or financial information is
ever requested other than verification of mailing address. The names of confirmed winners are
posted online as stated in the sweepstakes official rules.
We apologize for any inconvenience this scam may have caused any of our readers. Please be
assured we value each one of you and therefore feel it important to notify you of this situation.
Sincerely,
Liberta Abbondante
Sr. VP, Consumer Marketing