Quote from: FromTheNet on September 21, 2012, 11:40 amShouldn't be hard to prove, since the account's been empty for a year until I just loaded it today heh.Going to try and search for a staff member to message. Any recommendation on who to message in case I can't find one or get a response from the ones I do?Edit: Sent a message to Dread Pirate Roberts. Hopefully he'll be able to assist me.Hi FromTheNet,In order to reset your PIN you will have to follow the process detailed in the first post of the following sticky (under the title "The Infamous PIN":http://dkn255hz262ypmii.onion/index.php?topic=35926.0I have pasted it here for your convenience:Quote from: squidShepherd on August 15, 2012, 08:13 amThe Infamous PINSupport gets more PIN related messages than anything else. They'd get half as many of these or less if everyone understood the reset process a little better.1. Enter 5 incorrect PINs to lock it. At this point an automated message will be sent to you by Support, notifying you to reply "in 7 days," meaning after at least 7 days, to have your PIN finally reset.2. Wait 7 days. Not 4 days, not 2 days, and certainly not 5 minutes. Feel free to wait 14 days, just make sure it's 7+.3. Reply and wait for new message telling you to log out and in.4. Log in and set new PIN.Why does Support make you wait 7 days to have your PIN reset? It's in case your account has been compromised, and someone else is attempting to empty your wallet. Assuming any identifying information may be compromised with your account, the one thing Support can do is give you a week to find out that someone else locked your PIN and message them that it wasn't you, before they can take your money.There is no other way to reset your PIN, and it is your responsibility to ensure you remember it. There is no point bothering DPR with such trivial matters.- grahamgreene