After having my forum post about a missing deposit was deleted on DHL forums, I received my deposit as an "Account adjustment"... So they did lose money then and are hiding it?

UNDENIABLE CRYPTOGRAPHIC EVIDENCE: http://pastie.org/10452459

The 0.4 was returned after they deleted my thread and pretended it didn't exist as an "Account adjustment".


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[3 Points] flexxonem:

Ok so I said to myself fuck it and clicked on your pastie link and saw this...

My account: PhriskyDingough

I thought to myself "hey that looks familiar" and did a quick search and found this...

https://www.reddit.com/r/DarkNetMarkets/comments/3mpsq9/dhl_denial_about_losing_money_from_their_wallet/cvh5t3i

Which is obviously you talking to yourself lol.

So which is it? Did the hackers give you back your funds or did DHL "adjust" your account? lol... or did you just forget to mention the whole part about the generous hackers while you slander DHL. And why use a different reddit account?

Also I'm pretty sure you posted on the DHL boards as "reduce" or "reducer" and replied in that very same thread as "PhriskyDingough" saying that you were having the same problem he was and that you're going to just ask the hackers for it back.

So yeah... stop the charade already, you're full of shit and all this does is make it look like DHL actually wasn't hacked and people are just doing everything they can to make it look like it did.


[1 Points] PhriskyDingough:

This is my transaction. Those are my addresses. He is lying. PM me with a custom message of your choosing and I will sign it with the addresses in the paste. They are mine.


[0 Points] tailsjoin:

I think your accounts are the only ones that care.


[0 Points] hammerNsickle420:

Stay away from that place, its the new most phoney place on the DNM scene after Its sister site TMG went belly up after it was exposed as a complete fraud. Just a few crazies posting phoney conversations to each other and themselves in a effort to persuade the public to place order with them. complete lunacy and a DNM market technique which was wearing thin 5 years ago