I think Hhampuz has some connections to owner of bitblender since he was managing canpaign for them and also last post of bitblender's owner includes thanks to Hhampuz.
If they are really closed and this isn't just a technical problem, then I highly doubt you'll get money back. If they are gone, for security reasons they won't care much about users who weren't able to withdraw.
I already tried contacting Hhampuz on this, he said he can not help me in this. I do understand that getting unresponsive can be a part of security, but as we can see he offered withdrawals, which means he do have intention of closing this nicely.
I am just making a request here, hope he reads it and consider it.
Also, if any of the admin have his email (which he must have provided while registration), you guys can contact him for these undisclosed cases. As he was a vendor here, and he owe people coins and answers. I am sure not everyone was being able to get cleared in such short time.
Thanks for your reply!
You can't blame him for that, you need to understand his stand and I hope the btc is not much. With that been said, you only have two options now if you're lucky.
1. Post what you wrote on OP page on their ANN rather than
Looks like the site is not accessible at this moment, giving one day to withdraw everything is not a fair deal for their customers, just wait for some time and hopefully they will be back online again, there is no other way to contact them other than the site and his profile over here.
Don't be so quick to judge others buddy because what's going in the tumbler industries is far more than you think and you should ask yourself what is it that is so huge to make a 5years successful company shut down just like that. Besides, people are been advise not to pick much of their btc on an exchange site or any site which the are not the holder of the wallet private keys.