Misleading, Dishonest & Unresponsive: Do Not Buy
I had a terrible experience with Copy MBA and would not recommend it to anyone. I purchased this course on May 24th because I couldn’t afford the $5,000 Inner Circle program, and Conner—one of their team members—told me that many people take different routes with Copy MBA and still find success. That reassurance was one of the main reasons I felt comfortable moving forward.
During my video call meeting with Conner, he screen‑shared their refund policy, which made me feel more confident about enrolling. Later on, after the meeting, I asked to see the policy again over text for my records, but Conner was hesitant and kept saying it was “on the backend.” After pushing, I finally received a screenshot of the policy, which clearly states: “If you complete 100% of the content in the program and implement the action steps provided, and you don’t get results within 60 days, you are eligible for a full refund on your payment.”
The problem is that the course never explicitly defines any real “action steps.” Still, I tried. I even created a practice ad template and sent it to Conner for feedback via text. After reviewing the content in more detail, I realized it didn’t align with my goals or needs, so I decided to request a refund. To meet their requirements, I quickly reviewed the remaining videos to achieve 100% completion, which I accomplished within the 60‑day window. On May 30th—just six days after purchase—I formally requested a refund after taking time to test out the course.
After that, I experienced complete silence. Conner ghosted me by text and call, and the company never responded to my dispute through Whop. I even called only twice about my refund, both at reasonable hours (July 11th at 7:11 PM and again at 7:24 PM CST), yet I still received no follow‑up.
To make matters worse, the owner, Cardinal Mason, previously replied to this review using my real name, which violates Trustpilot rules, so that reply was removed (convenient that they reply as soon as I go public after previous silence). In his reply, he falsely claimed I “harassed” Conner by calling multiple times in the middle of the night and suggested I might be attempting a “resell scam.” This is a clear attempt to gaslight me and shift blame, but in reality, it makes him, and his company look dishonest. A customer is always entitled to exercise their right to a refund in any business space, and their refund policy isn’t even public on their website...it’s hidden “on the backend,” as Conner admitted.
Finally, after skimming through the course, I can say confidently that the content is not worth $500. You can learn AI copywriting for free on YouTube with just a bit of searching. Between the hidden policies, poor customer service, and lack of response, I strongly recommend avoiding Copy MBA. And for the record, I have receipts, screenshots, and documentation to confirm everything I’ve shared here is true.
23 de maio de 2025
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