I have a doubt , in previous post you told that you havent received the pay from him since last 4 days and he scammed you of 0.03 btc as shown in trxn id, but this transaction seems to be new , and it is still unconfirmed. new , becouse was rebroadcast, here mu topic about this problem: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1097735.0and I next day like the "Good Samaritan", resend him new 0.03 btc, with risk, only with him promise that after he receive "old" btc he will paid me $8.4 or resend back .
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![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) yes Quickseller,sorry , I made a mistake name ,I wrote from memory..
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are you get the answer from quicksilver regarding escrow?
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You people are so stupid. Unbelievable
Still waiting for that signed message to prove you own the 3BTC You have to see this from the other side. 1) you are new 2) you have red trust rating 3) you have no trade history 4) you want someone to send a complete stranger £300 5) you have provided no proof you even own 3 BTC6) you are avoiding using escrow All the above are red flags for a scammer You should know all this already from your previous BTC sales thread that did not end well - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1077020.msg11504293#msg11504293may not bother, it will never be.... selling btc less 40% as market price for PP ..funy
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recently potential scamer critical mass is increasing rapidly ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Will use escrow or middleman.
Still looking for ukash and paysafecard must be GBP.
maybe you intersted PP GBP ? All depends on rate and how much? Not really a big fan of PP for obvious reasons. I can paid 150GBP/btc , have up 88GBP
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which payment methode you accept?
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100% it is not rate ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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Will use escrow or middleman.
Still looking for ukash and paysafecard must be GBP.
maybe you intersted PP GBP ?
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have send PM with my offer
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actual amount to trade $13
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done ![Undecided](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/undecided.gif) , now must wait until transaction disappeared from blockchain? and then import p.key again?
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yes, and new send time, Interestingly enough, at the time when transaction the gone from blockchain, amount back to wallet, or it disappears from everywhere?
When the uncomfirmed transaction disappear from your wallet history, the coins are "back" to your wallet. Technically, it never left because your transaction was not accepted by any miner. but how to stop, that not more rebroadcaste? i've read this somewhere in this forum, you must have a copy of your private key and list it somewhere, delete your private key in the blockchain.info account of yours and wait until the transaction gets canceled and then import again your private key or here reliable information? maybe you have link to source? I want try, but I afraid that loss all. You won't lose any of your Bitcoins as long as you export your private key and keep it at the safe place. I however, highly doubt that blockchain.info is rebroadcasting it. If you looked at the relayed by IP, it isn't blockchain.info who relayed it. Even if you remove your private key, if the person doesn't stop rebroadcasting your transaction, your transaction will stay there until its confirmed. and how I can remove private key, I can't find this option. To backup, you go to import/export and click export unencrypted. Select Bitcoin-Qt as the format and copy everything. Save it into a textfile and into somewhere safe. If you're scared, just copy it to a piece of paper and verify 6 times you copied it correctly*. Then, go to recieve money then click the "actions" beside the address you want to remove. Click archive address. Then go to archive, select that address and click delete keys. Do this at your own risk. I doubt if it would help but you can try. * A single letter wrong can result in the loss of Bitcoin. thanks you for detail info, key I have already saved, only now question I found two choice: 1.delete private key only and 2. delete address and p. key?
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yes, and new send time, Interestingly enough, at the time when transaction the gone from blockchain, amount back to wallet, or it disappears from everywhere?
When the uncomfirmed transaction disappear from your wallet history, the coins are "back" to your wallet. Technically, it never left because your transaction was not accepted by any miner. but how to stop, that not more rebroadcaste? i've read this somewhere in this forum, you must have a copy of your private key and list it somewhere, delete your private key in the blockchain.info account of yours and wait until the transaction gets canceled and then import again your private key or here reliable information? maybe you have link to source? I want try, but I afraid that loss all. You won't lose any of your Bitcoins as long as you export your private key and keep it at the safe place. I however, highly doubt that blockchain.info is rebroadcasting it. If you looked at the relayed by IP, it isn't blockchain.info who relayed it. Even if you remove your private key, if the person doesn't stop rebroadcasting your transaction, your transaction will stay there until its confirmed. and how I can remove private key, I can't find this option. what yu want to say ? remove private key ![Undecided](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/undecided.gif) are you seriously, we can't remve it, that originallly bitcoin and no 1 can remove it or "remove key" means that delete wallet?
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yes, and new send time, Interestingly enough, at the time when transaction the gone from blockchain, amount back to wallet, or it disappears from everywhere?
When the uncomfirmed transaction disappear from your wallet history, the coins are "back" to your wallet. Technically, it never left because your transaction was not accepted by any miner. but how to stop, that not more rebroadcaste? i've read this somewhere in this forum, you must have a copy of your private key and list it somewhere, delete your private key in the blockchain.info account of yours and wait until the transaction gets canceled and then import again your private key or here reliable information? maybe you have link to source? I want try, but I afraid that loss all. You won't lose any of your Bitcoins as long as you export your private key and keep it at the safe place. I however, highly doubt that blockchain.info is rebroadcasting it. If you looked at the relayed by IP, it isn't blockchain.info who relayed it. Even if you remove your private key, if the person doesn't stop rebroadcasting your transaction, your transaction will stay there until its confirmed. and how I can remove private key, I can't find this option.
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yes, and new send time, Interestingly enough, at the time when transaction the gone from blockchain, amount back to wallet, or it disappears from everywhere?
When the uncomfirmed transaction disappear from your wallet history, the coins are "back" to your wallet. Technically, it never left because your transaction was not accepted by any miner. but how to stop, that not more rebroadcaste? i've read this somewhere in this forum, you must have a copy of your private key and list it somewhere, delete your private key in the blockchain.info account of yours and wait until the transaction gets canceled and then import again your private key or here reliable information? maybe you have link to source? I want try, but I afraid that loss all.
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