Quote from: DwarfSeeker on May 06, 2012, 04:31 amQuote from: anarcho47 on May 06, 2012, 04:22 amQuote from: USdirectforyou on May 06, 2012, 04:12 amQuote from: anarcho47 on May 06, 2012, 03:55 amI just double checked and you DO IN FACT need a PIN in order to change auto-withdraw addresses.So that question remains completely unanswered. Mine, and many other real buyers, previous question still remains unanswered:Why did you mark items as shipped and then fully refund them when they were "in transit"?yes you do need a pin but if they were able to get my password wtf makes you think they weren't able to get my pin....? As to why many of the in transits where fully refunded after being marked in transit, was because many of those people where new buyers asked to FE early but I cancelled there order before they had a chance to once I found out.They could get your password from a phishing site, but you wouldn't be able to attempt withdrawing BTC from a phishing site because you can't actually log in (it's a fake fucking site). i.e. a phisher cannot get their hands on your PIN. It's why a PIN was initiated a long time ago by DPR, to protect buyers and sellers from phish attempts.I'm not talking about FE in transits. I'm talking about all of the people in this thread who received messages from you saying their order was shipped out, and then you cancelled it. Go read back. There are at least 5, and maybe 10, buyers saying that their orders were cancelled after you marked it in transit and TOLD THEM IT WAS SHIPPED.it seems likely he was keylogged, if using VBox or VMWare without EKBD a key logger on the host will capture the VM.this may help explain why so many 4/20 orders from many vendors, including legit ones, are no showshttp://dkn255hz262ypmii.onion/index.php?topic=21820.0;topicseenoh and anarcho, you seem pretty level headed and logical, care to chime in on my question that keeps getting skipped over?what question is that?