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blitt & gaines

Date: Fri, 02/27/2009 - 11:13

Submitted by anonymous
on Fri, 02/27/2009 - 11:13

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i need some help finding out if this is a legitimate company or not. we have a $5,000 debt with city bank. it was turned over to Blitt & Gaines. they called and sent a letter that they were going to take us to court over the debt. we called and tried to set up a payment plan. they told us that to stop the lawsuit we had to pay them $400 immediately. we did. we then had to send them another $1,000 within a month. they said once we send that amount, they would settle for 60% of the remaining debt. after sending the $1,400, they now said that they never said that and that we agreed to pay them $365/month until the debt was paid off. we would have never agreed to that because we couldn't guarantee that we could make that much of a payment every month. i have been reading some bad things about Blitt & Gaines, and i was hoping someone could tell me what our smartest option is. we live in illinois, and i'm not sure how to find out if Blitt & Gaines is allowed to collect a debt in the state of illinois. please help!!


They look like scum to me. It has been more than 30 days since the first letter from them so a debt validation letter at this point is useless. In the first letter from them does it have a 30 day disclosure stating you have a right to dispute the debt? Also does it have a mini Miranda stating something like"this communication is from a debt collector?

If not, then you will probably have a lawsuit against them. You could also probably make note of it and they will back down and at that point you can request something confirming a paid in full.

Also, prior to all of this, when was the last time you made a payment to the original creditor? if it has been more than 5 years then the debt was time barred and you can raise the question of extortion to get you to pay. If the debt is not time barred, then forget it.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Fri, 02/27/2009 - 12:08

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I have a similiar question involving Blitt & Gaines. Apparently I had a credit card that went into default back in 2002 for an amount of $500 with CitiBank. Now Blitt & Gaines is trying to collect $2,000 from me for this.
How does the "time barred" thing work? Should I take the time to try and resolve this by paying them a portion of what they are asking or try to fight the claim altogether and not pay anything?


lrhall41

Submitted by on Tue, 06/16/2009 - 15:07

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Hi,
I'm in Illinois. When does "time barred" begin? The way I understand is that it starts after the last payment is made. So, if my last payment was supposedly made in 2002 then I would assume that the statute of limitations has passed and that they can no longer collect. Also, can I dispute this on my credit report now?


lrhall41

Submitted by on Wed, 06/17/2009 - 10:14

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