This just reflects what i said in my previous post... The address 33phWJ4LxYKcXjPMzbz9qRpBRnrpAujkmc got funded with transaction ea97474a4a8eb33f1afc5007c27d2ddb1d61742b2a820386a790f6d0d0c369a9 which was confirmed on 2018-01-18 11:30:15.
The transaction funded 2 addresses:
33phWJ4LxYKcXjPMzbz9qRpBRnrpAujkmc was funded with an output of 0.00201496 BTC
3P5mt5L9e8APVt4A2Yys3VfLfVtnWch5fK was funded with an output of 0.2466122 BTC
Since the output funding address 3P5mt5L9e8APVt4A2Yys3VfLfVtnWch5fK was used to create new transactions, it's reasonably safe to assume that this was the sending wallet's change address. This means that 33phWJ4LxYKcXjPMzbz9qRpBRnrpAujkmc was the address generated by your davor wallet.
If this sounds about right, it's your davor wallet that's the problem... The transaction was broadcasted and succesfully confirmed, so you should contact the owner of the davor wallet and ask for an explanation. They're the only ones that can fix this.