one MEEN Ag said:
I suggest y'all take a closer look at your relationship with your sponsors. It seems like y'all generally do that upfront and then walk away. EcoZapp would still be here picking fights like this was gradeschool lunch if he hadn't gone under.
First, EcoZapp did not listen to me, or other numerous people, about how to handle the TexAgs community. I won't go into that situation, as I'm sure everyone knows how that played out, but that was highly against my advice and we'll leave it at that.
one MEEN Ag said:
AWS has provided zero content, they just want leads. AWS just posts scare tactics, provides no examples, and wants you to jump in on a webinar.
This was the point of the phone call I had with AWS last week. I could see that everyone on here was asking for more information and wanting more details, which is what will hopefully happen in the next post.
one MEEN Ag said:
The ironic part is, AWS has a great opportunity to engage their target demographic in a professional, educational manner and they blew it. This board would love to see someone walk through the different types of trusts, general pros/cons. The basic hurdles of estate taxes and how to avoid them. Setting up a will, PoA, etc.
If there methods were so great and above board, they would have no problem discussing them.
The problem is, they probably operate deeply in a gray area that is pretty close to the tax avoidance/tax evasion line, and posting things online establishes records they don't want. Another thing is their main tax avoiding vehicle makes you put your assets in a perpetual trust that you can't ever remove it from, and probably declares AWS as executor. For middle class america that is a lot of control to give up.
I agree that AWS has a great opportunity to connect with its target demographic, but to date, has missed the spot on connecting and relating. It is my hope that we can build a bridge to help everyone on here understand what they do and how they do it.