Victim Story #102
I Lost $20,000 to the AI Agency Mastermind — My Story
When I requested accountability for the unmet promises of AI Agency Mastermind, I felt completely abandoned. It was like shouting into a void. After dropping exactly $20,000 on this program in March 2025 through their slick payment portal, all communication suddenly dried up the moment I tried addressing my concerns. God, the frustration. I fired off 14 emails between April and September, made 8 increasingly desperate attempts to connect on Discord, and called their publicly advertised support line repeatedly. Nothing. Not a peep. Days turned into weeks of silence. This communication breakdown left me questioning everything about what I'd signed up for. I've meticulously documented every ignored attempt at contact, including timestamps of my unanswered Discord messages from April 3 through September 28, 2025.
My $20,000 investment – money I'd carefully saved – yielded absolutely zero value. Checking my bank statements from March 2025, I can see the full payment cleared on March 17, 2025. I started requesting at least a partial refund on May 12, 2025, and sent follow-up requests every few weeks. Radio silence. Not even a courtesy “we received your message.“ When I finally contacted my bank on August 3, 2025, they delivered the gut punch: the transaction was outside their chargeback window. That money was gone.
The daily coaching calls that formed the backbone of their sales pitch rarely materialized as scheduled. Between March and July 2025, 68% of scheduled calls were either canceled or rescheduled with barely any notice – sometimes just an hour before. June was particularly abysmal – only 5 of the promised 22 weekday calls actually happened. And when calls did occur? They were rushed affairs, shrinking from the promised 60 minutes to brief 20-25 minute sessions with minimal personalized attention.
Discord support was a joke. My specific technical questions about implementing their AI strategies sat unaddressed for weeks at a time. On April 28, 2025, I posted what they classified as a “priority support“ question about client onboarding. I waited 18 days for a response that never came. The community itself felt off – profiles with suspiciously similar responses, identical engagement patterns, and accounts that would briefly post success stories before going permanently quiet.
The accountability they promised never materialized. After diligently completing their 8-week implementation plan by May 20, 2025, I reached out for my progress review. Despite their guarantee of leadership follow-up within 72 hours, my three separate requests sent on May 21, June 2, and June 15, 2025 disappeared into the ether.
Their supposedly “exclusive, proprietary training“ turned out to be generic content widely available for free. When I compared their AI prompt engineering module with YouTube tutorials, I found nearly identical content across 7 different free channels, some dating back to 2023. Their “advanced strategies“ were basic information available on countless blogs. Their “revolutionary“ client acquisition strategy? Word-for-word identical to a free LinkedIn outreach template I later found online.
The materials were supposed to be “constantly updated,“ but when I checked the course dashboard on July 25, 2025, the most recent update was from January 2025 – before I'd even purchased. Many resources were incomplete or led to perpetual “coming soon“ pages that never materialized.
Throughout my time as a customer, Wyatt and Carson were ghosts. Between April and September 2025, I sent 11 specific requests for help implementing their strategies – zero responses. Questions about unclear training modules? Same story. I tracked 23 unanswered questions on Discord and 9 emails that disappeared into nothingness.
When I formally requested accountability for the missing program elements on August 10, 2025, I heard nothing. Yet I noticed something strange – new prospects commenting on their social media posts received immediate attention and promises, typically within minutes. The contrast with my experience as an actual paying member was stark.
The community aspect raised red flags. Many profiles seemed oddly similar. Examining the Discord activity revealed concerning patterns: nearly identical language across different “members,“ profile pictures I later found in stock photo collections, and conversations lacking the natural flow or personal details you'd expect from real people interacting.
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