But when I received an email telling me that Montel is now doing commercials for Money Mutual, a company that offers short-term loans with no credit check, I found that to be quite interesting.
No, Montel is not a crook. And neither are Magic Johnson and Russell Simmons, two other people who have loaned their names to companies (Rent-a-Center and The Rush Card) that want to give us access to capital. Instead, they are pure, hardcore capitalists: individuals who are willing to endorse the idea of charging you a very high price to give you something you very desperately need. Many people in America right now are cash poor: they don't have bank accounts, or their financial literacy is low and they have trouble making it from paycheck to paycheck. Then Russell, Magic and Montel come along touting products that help people to solve their problems, the same way that a Good Samaritan offers a thirsty man a drink.
The challenge, however, is that one has to wonder if it is right to offer the thirsty man a drink for $50 dollars? Should we take advantage of the fact that he needs water in order to live or does that make us exploitative? All the while, even if we charge the man $50 dollars for his drink, we can still argue that we are helping him out. That is the dilemma of payday loan companies and those who endorse them: they charge incredibly high interest rates to people who really need the money and may not necessarily be able to understand the fine print.
Magic Johnson, Montel Williams and Russell Simmons can sell these products mainly because they are brown skinned, easily-recognized figures in urban America. Let's be clear: they are selling these products to people who are often poor and Latino or black. Increasingly members of all communities are in need of such expensive loan products. Should we be offended by their actions and activities? It depends on where you stand.
Personally, I'd like to see another brown-skinned person get involved: Barack Obama. President Obama, in the midst of his quest for stronger consumer protection laws, should create competition for companies that are accused of imposing usurious interest rates on the poor in exchange for helping them receive basic banking and access to capital. He should impose stronger laws to keep companies from earning a profit that exceeds that which should be earned in a competitive market. He should support programs to increase financial literacy within urban communities and nation-wide, so that consumers know they have a choice.
It's OK for these guys to go out and make their money, but unregulated capitalism in poor communities is almost never a good thing. Perhaps their collective conscience will kick in and get them to reconsider, but I seriously doubt that will happen. That's why President Obama needs to step in.
Dr. Boyce Watkins is the founder of the Your Black World Coalition. To have Dr. Boyce commentary delivered to your email, please click here. 

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By: Gloria on 2/09/2010 10:35PM
Montel Williams, Russell Simmons, and Magic Johnson
should be ashamed for themselves, promoting predators that prey on poor people. Especially the Payday Loan companies, where the loans become neverending because every time you make your weekly payment, it makes you short to pay your other bills. These people have made their millions and evidently they don't give a darn about the people that are struggling and have not had the good fortune they have.I can't say I am surprised at Montel Williams because I have always thought of him as self-centered, however I am very surprised at Magic Johnson and Russell Simmons.
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By: MMitchell on 2/10/2010 2:14AM
Benefit of doubt: Maybe Montel is just (obviously)looking at the dollars being offered to him (via endorsment)by these companies taking advantage of people. He,(unfortunately) may not even be aware of there business tactics,ethics.....He's probably broke himself. I hope he read's this stuff....if his ego is in check...he will back up.....Lets see!!
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By: Bobby on 2/12/2010 1:05AM
Get Mitchell, do you not think he signed a contract? Do you tthink he is so new to the business of making money as to not have a contract? You have to trust the obvious first and when that fails you will have to trust in your faith. I am not saying the sky is falling but in Revaltions it is clearly spelled out. Be sure to get an unrevised edition without the pagan trinity like symbol. The revised KJV is not the truth. It is a fraud like Montel, Oprah, Joel Osteen, even Billy Graham used a revised version. Take care I hope you can make sense of it all. I must admit I know very little to date. Life was once said to be grey but it is not. It is black and white. That means it is clearly laid out for all to choose between. It will never be grey.
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By: Stephanie on 2/10/2010 4:51AM
Does anyone know if it is true that Montell Williams really lives in a small town called Jacksom in Tennessee now?
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By: Cheryl on 2/10/2010 6:02AM
I too want to judge our celebrities who seem to tease the thirsty with a glass of water, but unfortunately, if not Montell, Magic, or Russell it would be someone else. There are always going to be people who live paycheck to paycheck or "high on the hog" as my grandmother used to say. These people are always going to looking for an extra drink of water. Trust me, if we stop patronizing these businesses, they would dry up and go away.
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By: Ray on 2/11/2010 8:17PM
I told my Wife, when you deal with a Company that you can't EVEN call on the phone. Something is wrong. Montel is getting a BIG FAT Check, what does he care about who they explot.
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By: Rev. Sam Martin on 2/11/2010 8:32PM
I have lost all respect for him after he started doing this ad.
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By: Amber on 2/12/2010 10:58AM
I lost respect for him awhile back..When he had a convicted sex offender from my town who lived across from the school-clearly violating the laws here!!!!! He treated him better than most some of his quests. Which BTW-he is back in jail AGAIN for committing arson.
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By: Lori on 2/11/2010 8:30PM
These places are horrible, they help people to get further in debt and sometimes enable people with additions. My sister has a gambling problem and uses these places to get money. If they didn't lend to her maybe she would hit rock bottom faster so she will get some help. She even filed bankruptcy and they still lend to her. They make so much money that they don't even skip a beat when a few don't pay them back.
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By: rs on 2/13/2010 4:13PM
I guess aol doesn't have the guts to post my comment. Figures. They are just like Montel.
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