This type of situation is ideal to get friendly with your regular, well reputed vendors and come up with an alternative solution if, like myself, you've lost a certain amount of trust in the DNM's over the past few days.
I think the DNM's are a great way to introduce buyers to vendors, but if the middleman has become the problem who can you trust?
Vendors rely on their name - reputation is everything; eBay works the same way (reputation-wise) so unless you were/are the victim of a "wrong time, wrong place" like an exit scam or a bust or something, why not put those tumbled coins to use and send them directly to the vendor?
Use Agora to browse through your previous orders (if you didn't already delete them in a wild episode of paranoia) and get in touch with solid, big vendors until everyone either gets arrested or you just want something different. Use it as a messaging platform (or use Grams, or cryptocat or whatever) and for confirmation of who you're speaking to (as well as PGP, obviously)
It's working great for me as a temporary solution at the moment. I had to spend more money, but assuming the deposits turn up I guess I just won't have to buy BTC for twice as long.
Just remember you won't have escrow and you'll be out of pocket if you pick the wrong vendor - that's why I suggest this as a temporary solution, and to use Agora as a messaging platform so at least you can provide a small amount of evidence so the community can judge them.
A lot of buyers are viewing these markets as "supermarkets" where they can just go and get anything they want like Amazon, when really it's the vendors they should be focusing on.
EDIT: I'M SORRY WE EVER DOUBTED YOU, AGORA
Funny I was thinking the exact same thing today! I'll be curious on the replies