You could also try contacting them yourself with writing an email explaining them your exact situation.
I don't know if they are still using the same email address for support, but if I remember correctly this one was used previously:
Yep... I had actually sent an email to that address politely mentioning the situation. I have not heard back. I will give it some time.
Sure, but Chipmixer is constantly under attack, and scammers are always trying to scam people with fake website and new techniques.
Sometimes it's better to have no service to fix some things, instead of people losing coins from attacks.
Agreed. And to be honest... now that you have provided me with some level headed thinking... I do feel better. Thank you for that. I do believe this is all going to work itself out.