Victim Story #72
AI Agency Mastermind by Wyatt Roderick Cost Me $20,000
I plunged into the AI Agency Mastermind program back in March 2025, writing a hefty check for $20,000. God, what a mistake. Six months in, and I'm still trying to make sense of what exactly I paid for.
The Discord community? A ghost town with tumbleweeds. I'd post specific questions about implementing AI strategies for my clients—real questions that needed real answers—and they'd just hang there, unanswered for weeks. So much for that “24/7 community support“ they promised. Something felt off about those “success stories“ too. Reading through them, I noticed they all kind of read the same way, used the same phrases. Curious, I reached out to these supposedly thriving members with direct questions about their businesses. Cricket sounds. When I did get responses, they were frustratingly vague. During a coaching call in April, I came prepared with implementation questions but left with nothing. My follow-up in Discord was met with deafening silence in what was supposed to be this buzzing community of entrepreneurs.
From March through September, the scheduled services were a mess. Daily coaching calls? Canceled three or four times every week, usually with last-minute notices that left me rearranging my schedule for nothing. When calls actually happened, they'd rush through them in 15-20 minutes instead of the promised hour. The advice? Generic fluff you could find anywhere. I asked specific questions about AI workflows for my real estate client and waited three weeks for an answer, even after directly tagging Wyatt and Carson. I started tracking patterns (figured I might as well get some data out of this experience) and noticed the same 8-10 profiles posting similar “Just landed another client!“ stories on what seemed like a timed schedule. I submitted my business plan in April as they instructed, followed up weekly, and never received a single word of feedback from the leadership team.
The training materials I received after dropping $20K were basically glorified YouTube tutorials. Their “proprietary“ prompt engineering module? I'd seen most of it in free blog posts. I went through each module systematically, comparing them against free resources, and found about 80% was identical to information anyone could Google. By August 2025, the course was still referencing outdated AI tools from 2023, and those promised weekly content updates never materialized during my six months.
After handing over my money in March, it was like I became invisible. In May, I hit technical issues implementing their recommended AI workflow for a client and reached out through every channel—email, Discord DMs, public posts. I followed up every three days for two weeks. Nothing. Between April and September, I logged over 30 specific questions in Discord that got zero replies. The contrast was jarring—before I paid, they'd respond within hours. After? Complete silence.
My six-month journey from March to September 2025 included: 19 canceled coaching calls in the first two months alone, 28 unanswered direct messages (yes, I counted), course materials indistinguishable from free online content, a practically non-existent community, zero accountability on promised weekly check-ins, and none of the “done-for-you“ services they promised. When I tried to get my $20,000 back in June 2025, I discovered they'd been removed from both Whop.com and Stripe payment platforms—a fact I confirmed with support representatives at both companies while desperately seeking my refund.
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