Credit card False statements or representation impersonated an attorney or official
Blitt and Gaines, P.C. Debt collection department,
Credit card False statements or representation Impersonated an attorney or official Missouri
On - -, 2016 I received a letter postmarked - -, 2016 and apparently pre-dated - -, 2016 from Blitt and Gaines , P.C . This letter was on a mix of old addresses and my current address. Blitt and Gaines claimed to have been retained by - - -, yet - would have had an accurate address for any debt allegedly owed. Blitt and Gaines ' letter states clearly " attorney at law '', yet federal court cases illustrate they are a debt collection entity based on their activity. I have forded Blitt and Gaines plenty of time to validate this debt as well as provided a letter challenging the validity of this debt and their patently false claims of being retained by - - -. I have received NO such validation, nor proof that they are retained by - - - as requested and given their bad address as of today, - -, 2016. I have a copy of their letter, my letter to them, and tracking information showing it was delivered. I also should have the return receipt card at home. Since this is now a clear violation of the Fair Debt Collection Practices act as well as Missouri statute, on several counts, their letter and refusal to validate are now actionable as well as harassment.
Blitt and Gaines, P.C. customer in Missouri
May 09, 2016
* Source: CFPB Complaint Database
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