Almost everyone here believes me to be a scammer.
There is a very good reason for that. While some were quick to shout "scam!", some thought that maybe you were having a legitimate problem and we should wait and see. I was one of the latter.
As the days went by without any word for you, it looked more and more likely that you took the money and ran. I followed the money through the blockchain because nobody else was doing it. The transactions looked suspicious to me, but I'm not an expert. I brought what I found to a few people, including a reputable pool operator, who confirmed that it did not look right.
If you expect anybody here to believe what you are saying now, you'll need to do the following for a start:
1.) Explain why nearly all of the Doge mined after payouts stops appears to have been sold off
2.) Explain why you were able to to move / sell the mined Doge for the last two weeks but not post here
3.) Provide a full list of the dogecoin addresses used by the pool and an explanation of the purpose of each
4.) Provide links to the accidental double payments on
http://dogechain.info5.) Provide us with access to a repository containing the pool's server log files for at least the last three weeks
You cannot expect anybody to believe that you are not a scammer if you won't tell us your side of the story.