$20,000 Down the Drain — My AI Agency Mastermind Experience

I took the plunge and purchased AI Agency Mastermind on March 12, 2025. Their marketing had really caught my attention—slick presentations, convincing testimonials, and those promises of personalized support that seemed too good to pass up. $20,000 is no small sum, especially for someone like me who was banking on this being the comprehensive program with daily coaching and expert guidance they so confidently advertised.

The Discord support situation turned into a nightmare, frankly. I still remember the anticipation I felt when posting my first questions about client acquisition strategy on March 15th. Then again on the 23rd. And again on April 7th. Each time, watching my questions drift further down the chat, buried under other messages, with not even a “we'll get back to you“ acknowledgment. By April 30th, I was feeling pretty dejected as I followed up on these unanswered questions. Nothing but digital crickets. The silence was deafening. I even took the time to craft a detailed question about their AI prompt templates on May 12th, making sure to tag both Wyatt and Carson directly. My message might as well have been invisible.

It was like night and day—the level of support before and after payment. During the sales process, emails were answered within hours, sometimes minutes. Phone calls were picked up on the first ring. But after my payment cleared on March 13th? Radio silence. I sent increasingly concerned follow-up emails on April 3rd, then April 17th, May 5th, and finally June 10th, practically begging for the support I'd paid for. My inbox remained empty of any meaningful response.

The scheduled coaching calls became another source of frustration. I blocked time in my calendar, arranged childcare, and cleared my schedule for the May 7th call, only to discover it was canceled without so much as a heads-up email. This pattern repeated on May 21st and again on June 4th. The few calls that actually happened seemed oddly insular—the same handful of participants who appeared to have pre-existing relationships with the founders dominated the conversation while my questions in the chat scrolled by unnoticed.

There was something off about the community Discord too. Most profiles had minimal activity, and conversation never flowed naturally. Between late April and June, I tried repeatedly to connect with other members, hoping to at least network with peers. The responses, when they came at all, felt wooden and generic—like template replies rather than genuine human interaction.

The training materials were perhaps the biggest disappointment. After gaining access, I discovered basic AI tutorials that contained nothing I couldn't have found with a simple Google search. Their supposedly “proprietary“ prompt engineering section contained identical content to YouTube videos I'd watched for free months earlier.

After six long months of trying to extract any value from my $20,000 investment, I finally requested a refund in September 2025. That's when I learned they'd been removed from their payment platform due to what the representative described as “excessive refund requests.“ My subsequent emails to both Wyatt and Carson about this concerning development went completely unanswered. My substantial investment appears to have disappeared into the digital ether, with no path to recovery in sight.

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