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Title: Did I get ripped off?
Post by: egspies on January 30, 2018, 04:26:06 PM
I sent .0386 bitcoin from my wallet and the receiver said they only received .0000386 bitcoin my history shows that I sent .0386 bitcoin
did I get ripped off? What recourse do I have to recover?


Title: Re: Did I get ripped off?
Post by: OgNasty on January 30, 2018, 04:26:48 PM
Post the transaction id so we can help.


Title: Re: Did I get ripped off?
Post by: ranochigo on January 30, 2018, 04:30:54 PM
What wallet did you use? Did you select the correct denomination of Bitcoin to send?

Some wallets like Electrum display the BTC amount in mBTC(milli-Bitcoins) instead of BTC itself. You might have sent 0.0386mBTC instead of BTC. Check your client. You can search your transaction ID on blockexplorer.com and it should show you the amount sent in BTC.


Title: Re: Did I get ripped off?
Post by: posi on January 30, 2018, 04:57:27 PM
I sent .0386 bitcoin from my wallet and the receiver said they only received .0000386 bitcoin my history shows that I sent .0386 bitcoin
did I get ripped off? What recourse do I have to recover?

If the transaction showed that 0.0386btc was sent to the receiver address provide him the transaction id or you post it on here first so that you can get the require help needed because the receiver might an exchange address which may charge the receiver address for deposition fee.


Title: Re: Did I get ripped off?
Post by: terrific on January 31, 2018, 02:46:07 AM
I sent .0386 bitcoin from my wallet and the receiver said they only received .0000386 bitcoin my history shows that I sent .0386 bitcoin
did I get ripped off? What recourse do I have to recover?
You alone can identify if you are ripped off or not. As Ognasty said, show the TXID so we can see and verify if you sent the right amount. There's no way to recover those sent bitcoins, you should know that bitcoin transactions are irreversible. Once it is sent, you can't undo it. I guess the receiver is just trolling you around or he/she has a blurry eyes.


Title: Re: Did I get ripped off?
Post by: Afnan_faizah on February 02, 2018, 06:55:43 AM
Try doin this, maybe this will help.
http://blockchain.info/address/ (your btc address)
It's a way to track bitcoin transaction. May I know what wallet do you use? As ranochigo said, maybe you sent 0.0386 mbtc instead of 0.0386btc.


Title: Re: Did I get ripped off?
Post by: onnz423 on February 03, 2018, 11:46:31 AM
If the transaction is confirmed, then it is likely you were ripped off, unless you typed in the wrong wallet address. The only way anybody is going to be able to tell you for sure, is if you post the intended address, and a link to the transaction on block explorer. Usually the transaction would show in their wallet, even if it isn't yet confirmed.


Title: Re: Did I get ripped off?
Post by: SamsungBitcoin on February 06, 2018, 02:27:06 AM
I think OP already resolved the problem he did not post here the transaction and i think it his own fault, and i do not think he get ripped off because he can easily depend himself by showing the transaction ID to the receiver. That is why nothing to worry about this issue.