Here is the transaction id:
fb33a7ce24c15b1047f64d4fbb76ca2b32d86717e6dfb8bf053afb5e581f04c0-000
Hope this helps.
I provided all the proofs to show you that i got scammed.
I made a mistake when i said 2 months i meant 2 weeks, i live in Israel if you want to know and .33 is almost 2 weeks salary in my job.
And yes, its my soon and i had no problem once a year to give him what he wants.
Last thing, i dont even know where to buy dogecoins beside this forum.I had .7 bitcoin in my wallet for some time and decided to use .66 for getting dogecoins.
So here you have it, all the messages showing that i got scammed and the transaction id of the .33 that i sent.
I already know i did a mistake so no need to remind me that everytime, and for all the hatters i just want to say sorry that i am not perfect like you!
I just had to look it up because this scam story still reeks.
From wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_of_living_in_IsraelIn 2008, a study found that the average family income for Israel's Jewish majority was NIS 14,157.(USD $3,795) per month, while the average income for Israel's Arab minority was NIS 8,151 (USD $2,185) per month.
Lets see, 0.33 bitcoin in two weeks equals about USD $430.00 per month, so tell me why would you spend half a months salary on a dodgecoin present for your son if you are living far below the average income...