If you took the time to do some research on how the Bitcoin network works... you might also find that blockchain.info isn't the only blockchain explorer in operation:
https://blockexplorer.com/tx/8360bdb82845df96d92f38d4d4a135ca02c7fee923efb3ca10503167437818edhttps://www.blocktrail.com/BTC/tx/8360bdb82845df96d92f38d4d4a135ca02c7fee923efb3ca10503167437818edJust because blockchain.info has chosen to drop the transaction, it does not mean that it has been removed from the mempool... blockchain.info is not THE blockchain. We can also see from those other explorers, that yes, it does appear that you initially sent your transaction a number (approximately 9) of days ago:
First seen: Sunday, March 5th 2017, 0:11:02 +13:00
Relay time: Tuesday, March 14th 2017, 0:10:02 +13:00
So, there are nodes still broadcasting your transaction, so you never know, there is a possibility your transaction will eventually confirm... if not, it should eventually get dropped altogether and you'll be able to to resend a transaction with a more "attractive" fee.
You are too high opinion of yourself, do not consider others more stupid than yourself.
I repeat once more that I paid 2 weeks ago and about the fee - it was installed by Electrum, not by me.
For the record, I don't consider others more stupid... and I certainly didn't imply you were. What I said was your post was "uninformed"... there is a difference between stupidity and ignorance.
Whatever your thoughts on Electrum are, the real reason your transaction is stuck in limbo is because of the low fee. It happens all the time to lots of people using lots of different wallets. It isn't a flaw in Electrum, so much as the way people use Electrum (or any other wallet).
Perhaps this will help you be more "informed":
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1802212.0