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No tiny fonts allowed!

The payday loan industry strikes back against the foul propaganda perpetrated by the Predatory Loan Association

Andrew Leonard

Nov. 16, 2007 | I sense a real showdown brewing between the two organizations that both claim to represent the interests of the payday loan industry.

As reported earlier today, on Thursday, the Community Financial Services Association of America issued a press release announcing that it was requiring all of its members "to present consumers with fees on poster-size displays in all stores and on company Web sites."

The Predatory Loan Association followed up with a recommendation that conforming lenders adopt a "tiny font" for the posters.

Moments ago, Dezenhall Resources' Lyndsey Medsker e-mailed Salon:

Just FYI -- There is actually a font size requirement.

Our members have all agreed to implement the following steps in member stores no later than January 1, 2008:

Incidentally, Dezenhall Resources is the public relations firm founded and run by Eric Dezenhall, the man who advised the American Association of Publishers to fight against the open access movement with the slogan "public access equals government censorship." In January, How the World Works reviewed Dezenhall's book, "Damage Control: Why Everything You Know About Crisis Management Is Wrong."

This pleases us.

How the World Works will continue to update you on this important "tiny font" story.

-- Andrew Leonard