Wow attacked over something that is not my fault. I changed the miners fee on the blockchain.info side. Lets see if it will work but, I really don't appreciate the smart ass comments from you mouth breathers. Im just trying to send some BTC. I followed the directions and it didn't work. How is that my fault? BTC is not a perfect way of transfering money or coin or whatever the heck you want to call it. Cheap well sorry we don't all have stacks of BTC to brag about. Im just pointing out fatal flaws and errors about this "Best thing since sliced bread" attitude towards this coin. Bitcoin WILL be replaced by a more advanced and trustworthy coin. Attack me all you want. I always have the last laugh.
No, you're being attacked because you are ignoring what everyone is telling you.
You're sending too small amounts with too little transaction fees. Bitcoin is not designed for microtransactions. Your transaction is not going to get included because there are other transactions competing for the same blockchain space. Other transactions which have 10x more fees than you, and transact thousands of dollars worth of bitcoins.
Here's the solution: pay more fees, as in 0.001 BTC per kB. Don't like the fees? Use a third party payment service like inputs.io.
I agree that the user experience around sending small amounts is poor. Also, it can be poor in bitcoin-qt for larger amounts when some coin gets sent while offline (wifi disconnected or whatever), and then afterward you re-connect, and there is no way to tell it to retry, no indicator of when it will next auto-retry, etc. Pretty painful when you are on the phone with the person waiting for payment.
It seems to me that there should be UI for manual retries and cancelling failed spends.
( Cancelling a failed/limbo spend can be done manually via sophisticated wallet hacking. Thus, it could be done via a nice button in the UI as well. )
Alt-coin devs: If bitcoin never implements these types of improvements, then it may be an area for your coin to shine.
bitcoin developers do this on their own time. Talk is cheap. Write the code yourself or pay other developers to write the code.