AI Agency Mastermind Ghosted Me After Taking $20,000

I dropped a hefty $20,000 into AI Agency Mastermind on March 17, 2025. The slick sales pitch had me hook, line, and sinker – expert coaching, proprietary systems, the works. Then… silence. Complete radio silence. From April through September 2025, I sent 14 separate emails to Wyatt and Carson – through their support address, personal emails, even their contact form. Nothing. Not even a courtesy “we got your message.“ The sting of being ghosted after forking over twenty grand was real, especially when they'd promised a responsive team and “white-glove service“ on their flashy sales page.

The gap between what was promised and what I got? Grand Canyon-sized. Those daily coaching calls they plastered all over their marketing? Regularly canceled without warning. During May 2025, I sat waiting for calls that never happened – 11 out of 20 scheduled sessions vanished, sometimes with notice just minutes before start time. When calls actually happened, the promised hour-long sessions barely hit the 20-minute mark before wrapping up.

Their supposedly “active and immediate“ Discord support was anything but. Technical questions about implementing their AI agency model sat collecting digital dust for weeks on end. On June 3, 2025, I posted what I thought was a straightforward question about client onboarding. Twenty-three days later – nearly a month! – I got a response: just a generic YouTube link. No personalization, no actual help.

Something felt off about their Discord community, too. After spending time there, I noticed strange interaction patterns. Many profiles didn't seem like real users to me. The engagement was minimal – the same 4-5 accounts seemed to answer most posts, often writing in suspiciously similar styles. I tested this once by posting at 3 AM and received immediate, polished responses from accounts that had shown no activity for weeks.

Accountability? Nonexistent in my experience. The weekly check-ins they promised during the sales process? Never happened. Not once in six months did Wyatt or Carson reach out to see how I was doing or offer any help with my journey.

The course content left me deflated. What they marketed as “exclusive, proprietary training“ felt like generic information I could find for free on YouTube or countless blogs. Their supposedly groundbreaking “advanced AI prompt strategies“ module – which they claimed cost them $50,000 to develop – contained basic examples no better than free ChatGPT guides.

Their “advanced strategies and insider knowledge“ seemed elementary at best. The “proprietary client acquisition system“ was just standard cold email templates with minimal room for customization. Their “insider knowledge“ appeared to be publicly available case studies they'd simply repackaged with their branding.

Despite promises of “constantly updated“ content, the newest resources in the members' area dated back to January 2025 – two months before I even purchased. Many tutorials referenced outdated versions of AI tools that had long since been replaced by newer releases.

The before-and-after treatment was night and day. Pre-purchase? My questions got responses within minutes. Post-purchase? Complete communication blackout. When I needed actual help implementing their strategies – crickets from both Wyatt and Carson.

Later, I discovered they were no longer available on payment platforms including Whop.com and Stripe. When I reached out to these payment processors in August 2025 hoping for refund help, representatives told me the accounts were no longer active on their platforms.

For anyone eyeing this program, based on my firsthand experience, proceed with caution: I dealt with frequently cancelled calls, zero communication, content that felt generic, a community that seemed artificial, no accountability whatsoever, and none of the promised “done-for-you“ services ever materialized. My $20,000 investment gave me nothing but frustration and an expensive lesson in due diligence.

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