12/3/2017

The Total Asset Protection Handbook Jay Mitton Total Asset

The Total Asset Protection Handbook Jay Mitton Total AssetJay Mitton Asset Protection

Three Day Asset Protection Summit Speakers & Advisors. As one of the nation's top asset protection. Clint has helped thousands protect their assets and. TOTAL Asset Protection Program Jay Mitton with case - $399.99. Total Asset Protection Program by Jay Mitton Black Binder Book Total Lawsuit and Asset Protection Forms.

The APS™ went to the world wide web to find what others had to say about Mr. Mitton and his courses. The APS™ is already confident in its opinion of his “MO” and the quality of his advice, but we felt it important that readers hear the “word from the street.”The following was taken from a chat site and we think you will find it interesting reading. There is much more information out there on Mr. Mitton, but we narrowed it down to a few we thought were interesting. For more chats on Mr. Mitton, click on the following Out of similar curiosity I attended one of these seminars by Mitton about 3 years ago.

My experience was almost exactly the same as your, finding the seminar lacking in many respects and filled with misinformation and partial truths. What I found at this seminar that astonished me was that the attendees couldn’t wait to buy these books you mention. When the speaker was introducing the fact that they would be on sale in the back of the room, people RUSHED to be the first in line, credit card in hand. Citizen Eco Drive Watch E650 Manual Treadmill.

I sat there with my mouth open in amazement. It was like they were giving away money. And these were for the most part, educated people, include a psychiatrist who I was sitting next to who was ready to buy until I talked her out of it.

Now what you have is a bunch of do-it-yourselfers. I ran into a woman who tried to create her own RLT. After spending 60 hours (her estimate) in the library, she prepared a 2 page document lacking in almost every area. She failed to properly fund the trust, and did not know what a pour-over will was. Point being, that the money could go toward real legal advice, and the do-it-yourselfer would be in a lot better shape. _______________________________________________________________________ SNIP Funny you should mention this, as an event very similar to this took place this week right here in Denver in the form of two public seminars that were put on by an outfit out of Provo, Utah that calls itself The National Foundation for Asset Protection and Estate Preservation. Since the seminar itself cost only $15 per person payable in advance ($29 at the door), I could not resist going to one of these just to see what short of sales tactics this particular group is using to convince the public that they should buying their written, audio and visual materials right there at the seminar, and without any announced period to review and reject the same and get 100% of your money back.

The main presenter (and obvious leader) was an attorney named Jay W. Mitton, MBA, JD, but (and this was not announced to the public in advance) he was conveniently helped by two other speakers, a Brad Tedeschi, CLU of Tedeschi and Associates, Inc. And the President and founder of Charitable Information Services, who spoke on Charitable Remainder Trusts, and Shawn Higgins of NASI who spoke on how to invest wisely in Property Tax Liens. The entire seminar ran for five hours total, with Mr. Mitton taking up about half of that time and the other two speakers using up about an hour each on their parts. Although the seminar itself only cost $15 per person, each speaker just happened to have a set of books and audio and video tapes available for sale at retail prices that seemed way out of line to me for what you get.