Aiwithgary Reviews 2

TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Paid $150 to join + $47/month for 8…

Paid $150 to join + $47/month for 8 months. Kicked out the same day my last payment was charged. Do not join.
I joined Ai With Gary’s Skool community believing it was a legitimate AI and YouTube automation course. After paying $150 entry and $47 every month for 8 consecutive months (totaling over $500), I was suddenly removed from the group.
The reason? I asked a basic support question about downloading an After Effects render file that Gary himself had posted for members. Instead of helping, he told me to “manage yourself,” said he no longer supports individual questions, and then kicked me out of the community — the same day my March 2026 payment was processed.
When I asked for a refund, he refused and mocked me in the chat, saying “I made a good decision” removing me. He then continued to send harassing messages.
The truth about this membership:
∙ It is not a real course. It is mostly access to an automation tool that costs pennies to run yourself directly through OpenAI.
∙ He charges $5/month on top of your membership for a “ChatGPT pool” that you can set up yourself for free.
∙ When he raised the price to $67/month, he removed members who questioned the value.
∙ There is no real teaching, no real support, and no refund honored despite being removed mid-billing cycle.
I have full screenshots of all payments, the conversation, and his refusal to refund. I have filed a dispute with my bank and reported this to Skool support.
This is the second similar review on this page — same pattern, different victim. Save your money.

March 27, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I just want to share my experience with…

I just want to share my experience with the AI with Gary course and community on Skool so others don’t go through the same thing I did.

I joined this course after seeing all the promises — he said it comes with a money-back guarantee and that you’ll get access to his Skool community after purchase. But once I joined, I immediately realized something was off.

The course is completely unstructured and full of AI-generated content. The videos and even the scripts are clearly made with AI — no real teaching or effort behind them. I tried to talk to the creator nicely, but honestly, he could barely communicate in English. From what I can tell, he might be from Vietnam or Bangkok. His explanations didn’t make sense, and when I politely asked for a refund (which he guaranteed), he just kicked me out of the group and blocked me.

What’s even more frustrating is that Skool doesn’t seem to protect customers in situations like this. They allow these so-called “creators” to sell low-quality or even useless courses, build communities, and take people’s money — all without any review or oversight.

To be fair, I’ve joined a lot of Skool communities, and many of them — especially the free ones — actually provide great and valuable content. But this is the second Skool community I’ve paid for that turned out to be disappointing. They’re great at advertising and making big promises, but once you’re inside, it’s just recycled or AI-generated garbage. And when you have a complaint, there’s no real way to reach anyone. Even Skool’s own support feels unhelpful.

At this point, I feel like Skool has turned into an easy shortcut for scammers to create fake “courses” and trap people who are just trying to learn something new. I really hope Skool steps up and starts protecting its users — I actually love the platform, but it’s getting filled with scammers fast.

October 6, 2025
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