Victim Story #103
AI Agency Mastermind Took $20,000 From Me — Here's What Happened
I purchased the AI Agency Mastermind program back in March 2025, shelling out a hefty $20,000 after being drawn in by their slick promises about cutting-edge AI training. God, I wish I'd been more skeptical. The program boasted being “constantly updated with new material,“ but reality told a different story. Over six painstaking months of membership, I kept detailed notes documenting that absolutely no fresh content appeared, even as AI technologies were evolving at breakneck speed around us. Their training materials still referenced outdated AI models from 2023 — ancient history in tech terms — with zero mention of crucial 2025 breakthroughs that have changed the industry. The case studies? All from 2022-2023. Might as well have been studying cave paintings for insights on digital marketing.
The resources felt half-baked at best. The program promised comprehensive modules on AI implementation strategies, but I kept hitting sections labeled “coming soon“ that stayed that way for months on end. The workflow templates had gaping holes where critical components should've been, and many of their so-called “exclusive tools“ were just plain old links to free resources anyone with Google could find.
Their disconnect from current AI developments became painfully obvious when major new AI models dropped in April and July 2025, yet the course materials sat there, frozen in time, with no acknowledgment of these game-changers even months later. When I tried applying their strategies with actual clients, the gap between their teachings and market realities in 2025 was so wide I could barely bridge it, rendering most of their content useless for real business applications.
Those daily coaching calls they promised? Regularly vanished into thin air without warning. Between April and August 2025, I counted 17 out of 24 scheduled calls that were either canceled last-minute or simply never happened. The few that actually occurred covered information I could've found on YouTube in fifteen minutes.
My questions on Discord gathered digital dust for weeks. I specifically reached out about implementing their strategy for a client project on May 7, June 12, and July 23, 2025 — crickets on all fronts. The Discord community itself felt off — profiles with cookie-cutter responses and virtually zero genuine interaction between members.
The accountability they promised? Nowhere to be found. My assigned check-ins never materialized, and the progress tracking tools highlighted in their sales pitch apparently existed only in theory.
They claimed to offer exclusive, proprietary training, but I stumbled across nearly identical content freely available on YouTube and public AI forums. Their “advanced strategies“ were just basic information in fancy packaging. Their supposedly “proprietary“ prompt engineering technique matched methods I'd seen published on free blogs months earlier.
Whenever I needed help implementing strategies, Wyatt and Carson were ghosts. Between April and September 2025, I reached out multiple times via Discord and email without receiving a single acknowledgment.
After investing $20,000, my legitimate questions about the service went unanswered. Yet before I purchased? Their responses to prospects were lightning-fast, with grand promises and undivided attention.
I suspect many users on their Discord aren't genuine participants. Conversations had an artificial quality, profiles looked generic, and engagement patterns were bizarrely different from other legitimate communities I've been part of.
The daily calls were either non-existent or attended by what seemed like the same small circle of people who appeared personally connected to the founders.
I sent 14 emails between April and September 2025 without a single reply.
The course materials were nothing but basic AI information available freely elsewhere — no proprietary or advanced content as promised.
Community engagement barely existed. The vibrant discussions and collaborations they promised never materialized.
There was zero accountability for their failure to deliver. When I formally requested the accountability coaching they'd promised during the sales pitch, silence was the only response.
Later, I discovered they'd been removed from payment platforms Whop.com and Stripe. When I tried to get my refund in August 2025, the payment processor informed me that AI Agency Mastermind had been suspended from their platform.
Despite six months of emails and Discord messages, I never received any response from Wyatt or Carson. The promised daily coaching calls rarely happened, and when they did, hardly anyone showed up.
I paid $20,000 for what amounted to freely available generic content, a questionable community, and founders who became conveniently unreachable after my payment cleared.
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