How AI Agency Mastermind's False Promises Cost Me $20,000

I pulled the trigger on the AI Agency Mastermind program from Wyatt and Carson on April 17, 2025. Twenty grand. Gone. Straight from my business savings account. Not exactly pocket change, you know? I made this hefty investment because they looked me in the eye (virtually, at least) and promised hands-on coaching and personalized support.

Here's the kicker—Wyatt and Carson haven't bothered to reply to a single message I've sent for over half a year after they pocketed my $20,000. Since that April purchase, I've fired off 14 emails (meticulously dated April 25, May 3, May 12, May 30, June 8, June 24, July 10, July 28, August 5, August 21, September 7, September 24, October 10, and October 28) and 27 increasingly desperate Discord messages. Nothing but crickets. I've kept receipts of everything—screenshots, timestamps, the works.

The radio silence has been a gut punch, honestly. Utterly unprofessional. After dropping the equivalent of a decent car on their program, I figured they'd at least acknowledge my existence. Nope. I tried every back channel I could think of—their business emails, personal accounts, even reaching out to team members they'd mentioned during that slick onboarding process. Dead ends, all of them.

This isn't mentorship; it's ghosting on a professional scale. Real mentors show up. In my past experiences with coaching programs (which, by the way, cost a fraction of this one), responses came within 48 hours, like clockwork. With these guys? I'm sitting at 187 days of being completely ignored.

Those daily coaching calls they dangled in front of me during that April 10 sales pitch? Most never happened. Out of 24 scheduled sessions in my first two months, 17 vanished without warning. When they did materialize, they were rushed 15-20 minute affairs instead of the promised hour-long deep dives. My specific questions? Brushed aside like lint.

The Discord community they hyped as a buzzing hive of entrepreneurial activity is a ghost town. Scanning through, most profiles show zero engagement. The occasional interaction feels wooden, rehearsed. During six months of membership, I've counted maybe 5-7 members who seem like actual humans among the supposed “hundreds“ of participants.

In October 2025, I discovered Wyatt and Carson had been booted from both Whop and Stripe. When I reached out to these platforms about getting my money back, their reps told me the uncomfortable truth: the AI Agency Mastermind account was suspended because too many customers were filing chargebacks and complaints.

The training materials? Basically regurgitated content I could watch for free on YouTube any day of the week. Their supposedly “exclusive“ AI prompt engineering course had examples I'd seen before on public sites. The strategies were entry-level stuff about ChatGPT and other widely available AI tools—nowhere near the revolutionary approach they'd promised during their slick sales presentation.

Twenty grand should buy expert mentorship and real accountability. Instead, I got outdated materials, virtually no support, and what feels like an abandoned program once my payment cleared their account.

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