Has BTC.com been willing to do this successfully in the past? I am not really following the sent BTC to wrong address industry.
AFAIK, they seem to be doing this service for 10% fee of what has been struck in the BTC wallet. But as pooya87 pointed out, providing the public key will give the miners control over the OP's coins. But there isn't any way for OP other than providing them the public key of the Bitcoin Address generated by Ledger Wallet. Prior in 2018 when the btc.com were recovering funds, they were in need of 3 data to be submitted by the person who has lost the bch.
- BCH tx hash on Segwit address
- Public key of the Ledger Bitcoin Address
- Address to receive recovered BCH
They still do follow the same procedure I guess. Hence, OP should drop a mail to
admin@btc.com with the following info.
P.S If anyone in need to older webpage, here is a cached version of it from
archive.org