AI Agency Mastermind Ghosted Me After Taking $20,000

After attempting to secure a refund for AI Agency Mastermind, payment processors like Stripe and Whop.com dropped a bombshell on me - they had suspended Wyatt and Carson's accounts. Not just suspended, but completely locked them out. The representatives explained this was due to a flood of refund requests and complaints about misrepresentation. I reached out to both companies myself in July 2025 after weeks of frustrating back-and-forth trying to get my $20,000 back. On July 17, 2025, both payment processors emailed me saying these accounts were flagged for “unusual chargeback activity and multiple complaints regarding service misrepresentation.“ Sadly, this matched my own disappointing journey that began when I purchased the program on March 12, 2025.

Those daily coaching calls that were plastered all over their sales page? Nearly nonexistent. Throughout my six months in the program from March through September 2025, about 70% of scheduled calls vanished with last-minute cancellations or were moved to impossible times. May 2025 was particularly bad - only 5 out of 22 promised calls actually happened. The rest? Poof. Gone with barely an apology.

The Discord support they raved about turned out to be a ghost town. I meticulously tracked 17 specific questions I posted between April and August 2025 that sat there collecting digital dust for weeks. On June 3rd, I asked a detailed technical question about implementing their framework. Three follow-ups later, still nothing but crickets.

Something felt off about the Discord community too. Many profiles wrote with eerily similar patterns, posted at 3 AM, and conversations felt strangely scripted. Despite claims of 300+ members, I only ever saw the same 8-10 accounts actually participating. Most posts sat there untouched except by what appeared to be automated responses.

Accountability? Nonexistent. After paying $20,000 on March 12, 2025, I repeatedly asked about the one-on-one strategy sessions they'd promised. My inbox contains receipts of my requests on March 15, April 2, April 18, May 7, and June 10, 2025. Not one received a response from Wyatt or Carson.

Their “exclusive, proprietary training“ turned out to be recycled content freely available elsewhere. Their “AI Prompt Engineering“ module mirrored content from Google's AI blog. Their so-called “advanced strategies“ were basics any newcomer could find through a quick search. Despite claims of “constantly updated“ materials, nothing was newer than January 2025, predating my purchase by two months, and referenced outdated AI tools long since replaced.

When I needed implementation help, I hit a wall of silence. Between April and August 2025, I sent 14 emails and 27 Discord messages to both Wyatt and Carson. Zero responses. Yet, when I created a new email address pretending to be interested in joining, they responded within 3 hours offering a “special limited-time offer.“ Funny how that works.

I later discovered they seem to operate without a legitimate legal entity. When trying to file complaints with consumer protection agencies in August 2025, I couldn't find any registered business under their names or program title in any state database. No physical address, no phone number - making it nearly impossible to pursue proper channels for a refund.

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