UniJoin's official answer.
User claims that he received some mixed coins back from Unijon, but not all of them.
It looks like both sides are telling us to believe their words, and I still didn't saw a single proof of lost coins.
He claims that he can't reveal any information because of his privacy, and I can respect that, but then nobody should support his scam accusation without proof.
You are completely right with your last statement, no sensible person will or should support a scam accusation without proof.
Yeah, it's right to respect privacy and all that, but when a situation gets really serious, we have to weigh both and know which is more important to us, whether it be our privacy, or the money at stake, and this is case, the money at stake is really large, so personally, in the absence of the accuser providing proof of the transaction, and also considering what unijoin themselves have said, I would personally assume two things..
1. That the transaction the accuser claimed happened, which turned out a loss to him, never happened, and he was probably hired, or is from another mixing service, here to try to dent the good image and reputation of unijoin.
2. He fell for scammers, and he knows it, and there is no need for him sharing the transaction id here, since we all will find out and blame him for falling for scammers, and he's here, trying to use unijoin as a bailout.
If non of the above be the case, then I hope he comes on and prove us wrong.