Thanks, but my question is why the 9.95 was sent in the first place. I only authorised a payment of 0.04 btc between two addresses.
Edit: I found the 9.95 I sent to myself. Apparently it's now in a ''change address''. Bit confusing, but I'll not even try to bother understand. Case closed!
When you send bitcoins your funds are split up into the address you're sending the funds to and the rest go to your change address. This way you don't keep using the same address over and over again and you don't have to pay a fee to move them to a new address which is what bitcoin protocol wants you to do.
If you are sending 0.04, have 9.95 left and a 0.01 fee then the 9.95 will go into a new change address if you are using an HD wallet. If you're using a single wallet essentially what you're doing is giving someone a 10 bitcoin bill, it only costs a nickel so you get the 9.95 back.