Facts You Should Know
The Public Benefit Initiative (PBI) is not a lottery. Based on the laws of England and Wales, The Public Benefit Initiative (PBI) is not classified as a lottery, given that entry is free. A random drawing for a prize (sweepstakes) is only classified as a lottery if a prize is offered based on chance and requires a purchase or a payment in order to enter the drawing.
The Public Benefit Initiative (PBI) does not charge winners any fee to claim a prize. The Public Benefit Initiative (PBI) will NEVER ask winners to pay any claim, admin or processing fees to The Public Benefit Initiative (PBI) in order to receive a prize won.
If a delivery is required, the delivery fees are between the winner and the delivery company. Also, any taxes, fees and assessments of any governmental authority on a prize is solely the responsibility of the beneficiary.
Avoid Fake Winning Notifications
Remember:
Don't pay money for processing to anyone who claims you've won.
Don't select links in unsolicited emails - even if they use a real company's name or logo.
Never respond to an email address that is not from the official The Public Benefit Initiative (PBI) website and be very suspicious of addresses such as @hotmail.com or @yahoo.com accounts.
Processed The Public Benefit Initiative (PBI) winnings can be verified on our website.
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To help ensure your The Public Benefit Initiative (PBI) emails reach you, please add the following email addresses to your Email Address Book or Safe Senders List:
- office@publicbenefit.online
- claims@publicbenefit.online
- processing@publicbenefit.online
- alerts@publicbenefit.online
- verify@publicbenefit.online
- events@publicbenefit.online
The Public Benefit Initiative (PBI) cannot always guarantee delivery of marketing/service emails to your inbox and anyone who experiences issues should contact their email providers in the first instance.