From Prison to PDL's to Entrepreneurship to CFPB Testimony
Published: Thu, 07/07/16
In February, I was given the unlikely opportunity to testify before Congress on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s (CFPB) proposed small-dollar lending rule.
My testimony was unlikely because I grew up in public housing, spent time in federal prison for selling drugs – and I’m a satisfied customer of the payday lending industry.
Now with the CFBP officially releasing its proposed rule on June 2, a rule that will threaten access to small-dollar loans for millions of Americans just like me, I felt compelled to tell my story and make sure others know the true value these loans have for people in need of short term credit.
Mine is a true success story and I owe a great deal of it to the payday lending industry.
Without the payday and title loans I was able to get, nothing that I have been able to achieve would have happened.
Ten years ago, I started a commercial cleaning business, Imperial Cleaning Systems, Inc. in my hometown of Nashville, Tennessee. Today I have... Read Robert Sherrill's full story here on The Hill, the U.S. Congress Blog:
http://thehill.com/blogs/congress-blog/economy-budget/286718-what-payday-loans-mean-to-me
Here's a shorter link via Google if you need it:
http://goo.gl/GqTZL3
Mr. Sherrill's story is amazing! Forward this email to EVERYONE. Help our industry.
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Thank You,
Jer - Trihouse