Ok so let's assume that the claims are plausible. I try to be impartial here, even if I might have a slight bias.
Is there any possibility that the user or his PC messed this thing up?
● He deposited to wrong address?
● He has malware on his PC that changes the output address? Like this:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1z2hsa/there_is_bitcoinstealing_malware_reported_in_the/ ● Shitty browser? Malicious browser addon? Other flash/java based viruses?
● Infected PC, keyloggers, remote access viruses?
Is that a possibility that the malwares mentioned above could have something to do with it?
I think you are not even reading the reply's I am giving you but are just trying to prove your point/statement.
All of these questions have already been answered...
Having a discussion with someone is always great, but if the other party is not even listening to what you are saying then it is unfortunately a waste of time.
Well perhaps not in your case but the others. I hear there are problems with deposit and withdrawal.
So if somebody withdraws coins, and there is a malware in their memory that swaps the address, then obviously they wont get their bitcoins, but the withdrawal will be made.
So my point was about withdraw errors.
I don't know about the deposit error, maybe you are right.