@Iranus: thanks for the reply
@Lauda: If somebody still needs my help, you can always contact me in PM
After reading both replies, i still don't understand why this user reacted the way he did... After reading Lauda's reply, i now realise that it might be better to rephrase my thread's OP to clearly indicate that everything posted on a public forum stays there forever, and can be used to measure somebody's wealth... However, i still fail to see why i was called a scammer and red-tagged.
I tried responding to the user tagging me by replying to his post, but he didn't even bother to reply, just got out his red paint and smeared my name.
EDIT:
I have now added following disclaimer at the top of my OP... I hope this is sufficient:
<disclaimer>
Disclaimer: I cannot help you without knowing a basic amount of information (like the transaction id, which addresses in the transaction belong to you and which wallet software you use). However, everybody should realise this is a public forum... Everything you post on this forum is world-readable, and can be analysed by anyone. Furtheremore, using datamining, it is possible to discover more wallet addresses as soon as you're combining outputs or using change sent back to your own wallet. This should NOT be a security issue, unless you're involved in illegal transactions, you have so much BTC you're in danger of being robbed or if you're a very privacy-concerned person.
If you belong to either of these 3 cases, this service might not be suited for you!
</disclaimer>
If this disclaimer is sufficient, i guess it's only my pride that's been hurt a little bit (yup, i'm a bit butthurt
), but that's not the worst thing that's happening in todays world.