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Bluestem Brands, Inc.; Bluestem Enterprises, Inc.; and Bluestem Sales, Inc., also doing business as Fingerhut and Gettington.com

The Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (Bureau) and Bluestem Brands, Inc.; Bluestem Enterprises, Inc.; and Bluestem Sales, Inc. (the Bluestem companies), have filed an administrative consent order resolving the Bureau’s allegations that after consumers made payments to the Bluestem companies on debts that the companies had already sold, the Bluestem companies substantially delayed sending those payments to the third-party debt buyers.

The Bureau found that between 2013 and 2016, Bluestem delayed forwarding payments for more than 31 days in 18,000 instances; in 3,500 of those instances, Bluestem delayed forwarding payments for more than a year. These delays likely subjected customers to misleading collection activity, including collection activity on accounts that they had completely paid off.

The consent order filed today requires the Bluestem companies to improve their processes to timely identify and forward customer payments on accounts that they have sold to third-party debt buyers. The companies must also improve their processes to prevent consumers from making payments by phone or on the companies’ websites on sold accounts. And they must notify customers who do make payments to the Bluestem companies, for example by mailed check, on sold accounts that their accounts have been sold. The Bluestem companies will also pay a civil money penalty of $200,000.

Related documents

Consent order

Stipulation

Press release

Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection Settles with Bluestem