$20,000 Invested in AI Agency Mastermind — Zero Return

My journey with AI Agency Mastermind has been nothing short of disheartening. After shelling out $20,000 via credit card on March 17, 2025, I was met with a wall of silence from Wyatt and Carson. Their sales pitch had been convincing—slick, even—but the reality? Complete radio silence. Over six painstaking months, I sent 27 emails and 42 Discord messages. Not a single reply came back. Not one. The disconnect between what was promised and what I received left me feeling hollow and, frankly, taken advantage of.

The daily coaching calls they'd enthusiastically sold me on? A complete mirage. Between March and September 2025, I watched as 37 scheduled calls were unceremoniously cancelled without warning. Another 15 were hastily rescheduled at the last possible moment. On the rare occasions when calls actually happened, they were cut short to 15-20 minutes instead of the promised hour. The content was surface-level at best, with cookie-cutter information that never addressed my specific questions or needs.

Their so-called “active Discord support“ was anything but active. My questions about implementing AI copywriting systems sat unanswered for weeks on end. Something else struck me as odd—the Discord community itself felt off. Many profiles showed identical activity patterns. They posted at strange hours. The language they used was eerily similar across accounts. It made me question whether I was interacting with a legitimate community at all.

Accountability? None to be found. After my payment cleared on March 17, Wyatt and Carson became increasingly distant. Every single one of my monthly progress review calls was cancelled. My repeated requests for the accountability framework they'd promised were met with deafening silence.

The “exclusive, proprietary training“ turned out to be disappointingly generic—content I later discovered freely available on YouTube. Their supposedly advanced AI implementation strategies were nothing more than basic ChatGPT prompt tutorials. Despite my substantial $20,000 investment, the material held less value than content freely shared by established creators online.

Their claim of “constantly updated material“ proved hollow. The course materials referenced outdated AI models from 2022-2023, and despite significant advancements in AI technology throughout 2025, not a single update came my way during six months with the service.

I later discovered they had been removed from payment platforms including Whop.com and Stripe. When I attempted to secure a refund in August 2025, my payment processor informed me that AI Agency Mastermind had been suspended, making recovery of my $20,000 nearly impossible.

My efforts to track down a legitimate business entity were fruitless. No registered legal entity, no physical address, no working phone number. This complicated my attempts to resolve the situation in any meaningful way.

This experience has cost me dearly—both the $20,000 paid on March 17, 2025, and countless hours of wasted time and missed opportunities. What I received was a disappointing service that seemed designed to capitalize on people excited about AI's potential. I urge anyone considering this service to thoroughly research alternatives before investing a single dollar.

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