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Sub: #1 Does anyone know anything about Crown Asset Management OR...
Replied on 09-03-2007, 07:19 AM
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Blitt and Gaines of Wheeling, IL?

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Replied on 09-03-2007, 03:54 PM
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Good ol' crooked company. Send them a letter of validation, and make them prove you owe them anything.

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Replied on 09-03-2007, 04:05 PM
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Hi and thanks for the reply. Clarification...do you mean Crown Asset Management is crooked or the Blitt and Gaines (collection attorneys)?

I am trying info online or on Better Business Bureau about them.

Thanks for even taking the time to read my post. I appreciate your help.

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Replied on 09-05-2007, 01:32 PM
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If they are claiming to be attorneys, then check with the BAR association in the state they are in, and they will tell you if they are real or lying, which is a crime.

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Replied on 09-06-2007, 12:00 AM
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Under the fdcpa a third party collection agency can not mis represent themselves. If they do so then its a violation of FDCPA45.

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Sub: #6 Blitt & Gaines
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Oh yes I know all about Blitt and Gaines!! They falsify avidavits to the court, they falsify the docket, there is nothing truthful about what they do and to top that off their beloved owner Fred Blitt is Secretary on the Nacra (National Association of Credit Retailers a?) Board as Secretary. Call them up in Washington DC and tell them what you think of Blitt and Gaines... Gaines is Freds sister.

I filed in court to vacate the default judgment we will see what happens.. I filed based on the fact they did not state the proper plaintiff in the case and the falsified avidavit and other documents in the docket.

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Sub: #7 Crown Asset Got Me Too!
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Crown Asset has already sued me and now we're a default judgment stage! Is it to late for me? Am I screwed?

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Were you served notice in your county that you were being sued? If so, you should have gone to court to prevent a default judgement. If you weren't served in your county, you can ask the court to vacate the judgement due to improper service.

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This company has reopened the supposed case they have and are requesting a status hearing. Any suggestions?

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Replied on 01-25-2010, 01:17 PM
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I had crown asset management llc take me to court but they did not serve me in my current residence at the time. I have a judgement against me but paperwork saying the acct they are sueing me for was paid in full with the original creditor...am i screwd? please email if you can help

billding703@yahoo.com

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Replied on 01-28-2010, 11:22 AM
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I was served in the city where my liscense says i live but had not lived there for some time also at a different residence than my address...how would i go about having the court vacate the judgement? I live 5 hours away from that place now and wish to never go back....thanks email the address if anyone can help

billding703@yahoo.com

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i lived in one location and had a CC go into default for $1800. i moved to another state, at the new state about 18 months later, i was contacted by someone representing crown asset mgmt. i paid a lump sum settlement of $1400. i received a letter confirming my account was "settled in full". i run a credit report last week (9 months after settling) and apparently, 6 months after settling, i was sued in my old state, and lost for the $1800 amount by crown asset mgmt. i was never contacted by phone (cell stayed the same) or by mail that i was being sued. i will update after what im sure will be a drawn out game of phone tag and legal maneuvering.




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Replied on 04-04-2011, 06:28 AM
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You need to contact the court and find out how you were served, since obviously you were not served properly, then you need to file a motion to have the judgment vacated, make sure you keep a copy of that note that states the debt is satisfied in full! Once that happened, they had no business suing you for the full amount, or any amount for that matter.




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