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September 03, 2018, 02:56:36 PM
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You just let it go I guess because the scammer won't give your money back. Something you can do is take the lesson from what happened and don't get scam again and also just moved on.
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September 03, 2018, 03:37:25 PM
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Sorry to say but Bitcoin transactions are irreversible, However if you have any of the person's details like name, bank details, phone number, website, physical address e.t.c then just go and file a report with the person's details, and also make sure you post the details on different social medias and forums so others don't fall for it too.

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September 03, 2018, 03:41:56 PM
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accepts the fact that when you enter cryptocurrency most of the time you will get scammed by someone, you will just only sit and do nothing because you dont have really the power you can only make it in a public but in the end you will earn nothing.
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September 03, 2018, 03:44:23 PM
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Hi readers,

Two days ago I have been scammed a message lured me to sent btc's to be rewarded with btc's. Is there a way to undo the payment?   I bought with a credit card for the first time btc's and open an Electum wallet where my btc's can transfer to. From the wallet I did the payment to the scammer(s).
output btc 1FWgupudCV4RQtZXhHtN9qPsWgphZFefa5
transaction id: 3d04e9a146ea666433f24579a4452534a05d3c106703a5771d9e97b88e9e92c1

Hope it can be fixed.

Kind regards,

4everfriend 

It is so sad that you fall into a beautiful word of someone...sorry but you can't recover your bitcoin once you sent it successfully. It just could be possible to get it back if the person will return it to you which really impossible to happen nowadays. That's why next time be careful in joining or clicking links. Hope that what happened to you will be charge to experience to avoid it to happen again.
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September 03, 2018, 03:51:58 PM
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Sorry for your lost,  but am not sure bitcoin transactions is reversible. That's one of the disadvantages of using cryptocurrency which I hope can be address as the system advance.
However, We just have to be careful not to be greedy in any transaction.  It obvious you fell for their tactics of rewarding you awesomely. Don't be greedy in any cryptocurrency transactions or else you will continue be scam.
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September 03, 2018, 03:56:08 PM
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This may serve as a learning experience for you OP,because the bitcoin transaction is irreversible and cannot be undone so just forget about the bitcoin but remember the experience

ACtually what you did is a basic scammers victim act and only greed people believes on this scam strategy
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