Of course contacting coinapult through their contact form was the first thing i did.
Ah, .. you hadn't mentioned that.
Email kinda sucks for support though
Doesn't really work that much better for delivering coins either (e.g., important notices getting flagged as spam by gmail, for instance)
If the problem was something like a typo in the e-mail address then you might be able to get that resolved. For example, if you entered tormail.net instead of tormail.org, then that would be something Coinapult support would be able to determine as being an error and thus redeliver to the correct domain. If instead it was a typo on the email user part, e.g., mindset not m1ndset, then that will be something that will take time as they may need take steps to verify that your inquiry isn't an attempt to swipe coins when the intended recipient really was the "mindset" user. Or there was a typo and it bounced but since you didn't put in a return address the bounce doesn't go anywhere -- then that's easy to determine the claim of non-delivery would be legit.
But nobody can really help you much other than someone from Coinapult.