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August 02, 2013, 12:37:34 AM
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today i got btc from a vendor but i gave him an old id wallet   by accident and refreshed it for a new one and forgot payment was made in to my account and then it vanished i then contacted  btc vendor and he said its still in blockchain?
but i cant retrieve it due to new address can i change address at blockchain?   or is it unretrivable ? need help with this one !
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August 02, 2013, 12:46:56 AM
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What wallet are you using?

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August 02, 2013, 01:27:35 AM
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today i got btc from a vendor but i gave him an old id wallet   by accident and refreshed it for a new one and forgot payment was made in to my account and then it vanished i then contacted  btc vendor and he said its still in blockchain?
but i cant retrieve it due to new address can i change address at blockchain?   or is it unretrivable ? need help with this one !
Your description assumes that we know what you're talking about. But we have no idea. What is an "old id wallet"? What "account" are you talking about? What is the "it" that vanished?

The short answer is this: If you have, or have access to, the private key associated with the Bitcoin address the funds were sent to, then you can access those funds. Otherwise, they're lost.

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August 02, 2013, 02:01:54 AM
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Ok, lets start with a simple question.  There are nearly a dozen commenly used wallets, and each behaves a bit differently.  Without knowing which one you are using, it is difficult to give useful advice.  So, what wallet are you using?

Bitcoin-QT?
Electrum?
MultiBit?
Armory?
https://blockchain.info/wallet?
Coinbase?
MtGox?
CampBX?
localbitcoins.com?
BTC-e?
Silk Road?
Something else?
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August 02, 2013, 02:06:43 AM
Last edit: August 02, 2013, 02:22:45 AM by escrow.ms
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It was



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August 02, 2013, 04:27:19 AM
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Lol @ that picture.  I think you may be out of luck. If you can't access the id  that controlls your wallet because its so long and random ie blockchain id's, that u can't remember it, then you can't send the coins in its address. No one can.
   -Copy and paste- it saves lives.

Other wise it may just take a moment to confirm
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August 02, 2013, 04:49:02 AM
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Sounds like it could be gone, hope you didn't lose too much
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