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

I grew deeply suspicious of the AI Agency Mastermind Discord community shortly after joining on April 15, 2025. My $20,000 investment—no small sum—had me initially optimistic. But something felt off. What had appeared to be a buzzing community started to feel manufactured as weeks dragged on. I found myself squinting at my screen, questioning what I was seeing. Most profiles seemed lifeless or artificially created—when I clicked to message users directly, I discovered many had absolutely zero posting history despite supposedly being “active“ members for months. This pattern wasn't just disappointing; it made me question everything about the community's authenticity.

My specific questions about implementing their promised AI strategies sat in the chat like stones. No responses. Not from fellow members. Not from the leadership team. Just digital silence.

The daily coaching calls—a feature they'd hammered home during the sales pitch—became a source of constant frustration. Between May and August 2025, I actually counted: 17 scheduled daily calls canceled, often with notifications pinging my phone just minutes before they were supposed to begin. On the rare days when calls actually happened, they rushed through content, barely scratching the surface of implementation questions. Twenty minutes of vague talking points instead of the promised deep dives.

I tried. Repeatedly. My attempts to get support through their Discord channels went completely unanswered. I documented sending 27 distinct questions between April 20 and September 5, 2025. The response? Nothing. Zero replies from Wyatt, Carson, or anyone on their team. The silence was especially jarring considering how quickly they had responded during the sales process just weeks earlier.

The training materials labeled as “exclusive and proprietary“ left me scrolling through content I could have found for free. Much of their AI implementation strategies were already floating around YouTube and basic AI blogs. Their supposed “advanced strategies and insider knowledge“ were elementary prompt engineering tips anyone could find through a quick Google search. Despite constant promises of “regularly updated material,“ the resources sat unchanged for six months while the AI industry evolved rapidly around us.

I reached out directly to both Wyatt and Carson via email seven times between May and October 2025. My inbox remained empty of replies. When I tried contacting them about accountability for the missing services I'd paid for, I might as well have been sending messages into a void. The contrast between their pre-payment attentiveness and post-payment silence was stark.

My suspicions about community members intensified when I noticed bizarre conversation patterns. Users would suddenly appear, drop generic encouragement like “Great job everyone!“ or “Loving this journey!“, and then vanish into digital thin air. When I tried engaging these accounts with specific questions, they never responded—behavior that seemed wildly inconsistent with real people who had invested $20,000 in a business program.

Digging deeper when attempting to secure a refund, I discovered they had been removed from payment platforms including Whop.com and Stripe. When I contacted these payment processors directly in September 2025 about refunding my $20,000 investment, I learned that AI Agency Mastermind had been suspended from their platforms due to numerous customer complaints and refund requests.

In the end, what I paid for—daily coaching, responsive leadership, proprietary training, and an engaged community—was nothing like what was delivered. My six-month experience from April through October 2025 showed this program falling dramatically short of its promises, raising serious questions about its actual value.

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