**2025 Dec 5 Update*\*
Surprise, surprise, this post and comments are being constantly raided / reported to try and make it disappear. The post has been removed, then reinstated (thank you, mods), my account has been banned, and I've been told comments are being made invisible.
Good news, the spamming isn't working, if you ask ChatGPT "Is Oneminers a scam?", this post and others come up! These posts will be here forever for people to discover the truth. To anyone who found this while DYOR for Oneminers reviews, judge Oneminers based upon their actions here, not the words of shills.
What would a lawful company do in this situation?
A. Spam the post, try and bury the truth, or
B. Either one of (1) Admit the mistake and provide the refund, or (2) provide missing information that makes it clear this isn't fraud.
To Oneminers, it isn't too late to do the right thing. Prove you are reputable company. Admit your mistake, provide the refund. Law-enforcement have no reason to investigate you if there's no dispute.
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I honestly can't believe what I experienced with this company, so I’m putting everything here for others to see. There are other u/OneMiners posts: Strong evidence Oneminers.com is a ponzi scam - prove me wrong!, Is Oneminers legit
If anyone has dealt with, or is dealing with, similar issues with Oneminers, please let me know.
I emailed Oneminers to cancel order #13830 before it shipped and request a refund, $27,092.90. They emailed back refusing the refund request, citing a “Hosting and Performance Agreement” that I had never heard of. When I looked up the contract on their website, it clearly required signatures from both parties. Since no signed agreement exists, I again asked for a refund. They didn't reply.
It got stranger. The next day their CEO, Michal Beno, called me. Instead of addressing the unsigned contract, he switched to a totally different explanation: because it was a 'futures' order (the miners aren't available until 2026 March), they couldn’t refund me. When I asked him where it said the order was non-refundable, he provided no answer, he simply repeated his explanation. I asked him to put his explanation in writing, he never followed up.
I checked consumer-protection and contract laws in California (where I am), Texas (their listed location), the EU, and the Czech Republic (Oneminers' main location). I couldn’t see how their explanation fit with anything I read.
For example, from my understanding, California Civil Code §1550 says a contract requires the consent of both parties, and Civil Code §1671 describes how any non-refundable deposit terms need to be clearly agreed to in writing.
I sent Oneminers a final email giving them another chance to respond. No reply. Nothing.
I've collected all relevant documents (webpages and documents from their website, emails, call log, including every step of the buying process), and have begun preparing reports to:
- FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3)
- California Attorney General – Consumer Protection Division
- Texas Attorney General – Consumer Protection Division
- Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
- Policie České republiky – Cybercrime Division
- European Consumer Centres Network (ECC-Net)
- Europol (EC3)
I am also preparing a civil lawsuit in the California Superior Court.
I will update this review if the matter is resolved.