$20,000 Down the Drain — My AI Agency Mastermind Experience

After diving deep into AI Agency Mastermind, I stumbled upon something truly worrisome: despite my best efforts, I couldn't find any legitimate legal entity behind this business. Trust me, I looked everywhere. I verified this in June 2025 after shelling out $20,000 for their program on February 15, 2025. My search was thorough—checking with multiple Secretaries of State, combing through business registrations, and even getting my attorney involved. Nothing. The frustrating part? When they failed to deliver what we agreed upon, I had nowhere to turn. No legal entity means no formal way to contact them. My $20,000 investment? Seemingly vanished into thin air.

Their day-to-day operations were a mess. Between February and May 2025, I meticulously documented 17 instances where daily coaching calls were canceled without so much as a heads-up. The few calls that actually happened were run by people who seemed completely lost—blank stares when I asked specific questions about the program content.

The Discord support? A ghost town. I counted 26 specific questions I asked between February and June 2025 that were met with silence—some hanging in digital limbo for over three weeks. Something felt off about the community too. Profiles rarely talked to each other naturally, responses felt copy-pasted, and when I tried organizing a member meetup in April 2025, crickets. Not a single “member“ bothered to respond.

Their so-called “exclusive, proprietary training“ was anything but. I later found identical content freely available on YouTube and public blogs. Their “Advanced AI Prompt Engineering“ module? Word-for-word text pulled from three different public websites. What they hyped as “insider knowledge“ was just basic information you'd find in any AI 101 course—none of the specialized insights they dangled during their sales pitch.

Despite claims of “constantly updated material,“ the course hadn't been touched since November 2024—three months before I handed over my money. Several modules pointed to tools that no longer worked, and those promised “upcoming sections“? Never showed up during my six long months of membership.

After getting my payment, the leadership vanished. Between March 15 and July 1, 2025, I sent 14 emails and 22 Discord messages to Wyatt and Carson. Complete radio silence. Yet when my friend reached out as a potential customer in April 2025, they were all over it—responding within hours.

I have serious doubts about most Discord users being real people. In May 2025, I sent personalized questions to 30 “members.“ The few replies I got were eerily similar, using identical phrases and patterns.

They broke multiple contractual promises: coaching calls rarely happened; leadership went AWOL; course materials were generic and outdated; community engagement barely existed; accountability was non-existent; and the “done-for-you“ services? Never materialized.

When I tried getting a refund in May 2025, I discovered they'd been kicked off both Whop.com and Stripe. I have documentation from both payment processors confirming this. When I contacted these platforms directly, they told me they couldn't process my refund because AI Agency Mastermind had been removed from their services.

Between April and July 2025, I sent 8 detailed emails requesting refunds, outlining exactly how they failed to deliver what was promised. Not one message got a response. The “daily coaching calls“ usually had just 2-3 participants who seemed to know the hosts personally. All this convinced me that I'd spent $20,000 on something that didn't come close to delivering the promised value regarding AI opportunities.

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