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Bitcoin successfully deducted on sender wallet but did not reach receiver wallet



Bitcoin successfully deducted on sender wallet but did not reach receiver wallet


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Here is the wallet address for receiver: 1Gouzjo9Jav1k4AmRoUJJMzidVfnMoSieS.
I had used the Blockchair site to see and track status. Based on the details, account had seen receiving last 21 hours. Also on the picture, there is no check icon on this transaction. I'm referring to 0.026 BTC. Thanks for those who will answer and help track this transaction.enter image description here










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  • Based on the conversation posted, this sounds like a scam. Beware anyone promising guaranteed profits after you send them Bitcoin (for ‘mining’, or whatever), it is a common scam, you will not have any ‘profits’ returned to you.

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Here is the wallet address for receiver: 1Gouzjo9Jav1k4AmRoUJJMzidVfnMoSieS.
I had used the Blockchair site to see and track status. Based on the details, account had seen receiving last 21 hours. Also on the picture, there is no check icon on this transaction. I'm referring to 0.026 BTC. Thanks for those who will answer and help track this transaction.enter image description here










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  • Based on the conversation posted, this sounds like a scam. Beware anyone promising guaranteed profits after you send them Bitcoin (for ‘mining’, or whatever), it is a common scam, you will not have any ‘profits’ returned to you.

    – chytrik
    1 hour ago













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Here is the wallet address for receiver: 1Gouzjo9Jav1k4AmRoUJJMzidVfnMoSieS.
I had used the Blockchair site to see and track status. Based on the details, account had seen receiving last 21 hours. Also on the picture, there is no check icon on this transaction. I'm referring to 0.026 BTC. Thanks for those who will answer and help track this transaction.enter image description here










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Here is the wallet address for receiver: 1Gouzjo9Jav1k4AmRoUJJMzidVfnMoSieS.
I had used the Blockchair site to see and track status. Based on the details, account had seen receiving last 21 hours. Also on the picture, there is no check icon on this transaction. I'm referring to 0.026 BTC. Thanks for those who will answer and help track this transaction.enter image description here







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  • Based on the conversation posted, this sounds like a scam. Beware anyone promising guaranteed profits after you send them Bitcoin (for ‘mining’, or whatever), it is a common scam, you will not have any ‘profits’ returned to you.

    – chytrik
    1 hour ago

















  • Based on the conversation posted, this sounds like a scam. Beware anyone promising guaranteed profits after you send them Bitcoin (for ‘mining’, or whatever), it is a common scam, you will not have any ‘profits’ returned to you.

    – chytrik
    1 hour ago
















Based on the conversation posted, this sounds like a scam. Beware anyone promising guaranteed profits after you send them Bitcoin (for ‘mining’, or whatever), it is a common scam, you will not have any ‘profits’ returned to you.

– chytrik
1 hour ago





Based on the conversation posted, this sounds like a scam. Beware anyone promising guaranteed profits after you send them Bitcoin (for ‘mining’, or whatever), it is a common scam, you will not have any ‘profits’ returned to you.

– chytrik
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It's not completely clear what the situation is, but from what I gather it seems that you're the sender and the recipient is not acknowledging a payment you have sent.



I assume that you have verified that the credited address 1Gouzjo9Jav1k4AmRoUJJMzidVfnMoSieS matches the one that you were supposed to pay to, and that the amount matches the invoiced amount.



The address 1Gouzjo9Jav1k4AmRoUJJMzidVfnMoSieS has received 0.02661900 BTC in transaction b36157a7ca9630a88d98125fca91de81f488ef7d9a60f9e57af055d4d91f7a50. This transaction has been written to the blockchain more than a day ago and is confirmed. Given that this is the correct address, the receiver did get paid, whatever they may be claiming. Secondly, the money already got spent again which means that they must be fully aware the money arrived.



Assuming that you have paid the right address, the issue is on the receiver's end:
Either they gave you the wrong address which you paid correctly and someone else received the money (unlikely), they do not understand that they already got paid or incorrectly accounted for your payment (unlikely, since you already tried following up with them), or they're lying to you.



You should follow up with them and firmly assert that the requested address in question has been paid (after you have verified that it was the correct address) and ask them to check that their systems are working correctly. Perhaps that will prompt them to "suddenly find your payment".



Do not under any circumstances send them any more money, if they don't acknowledge that your payment has succeeded and deliver their side of your agreement. Often scammers will make up nonsense excuses to get you to pay even more money. If they do not acknowledge your payment, you may need to decide to write-off that money or sue them.






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  • Sorry to hear about your predicament, I hope it gets figured out. If either of us answered all of your question, please mark the answer as accepted. Good luck!

    – Murch
    2 hours ago


















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The receiving address has received and already spent the coins, which results in a 0 balance.



The receiver should still be able to see the transaction in their wallet history, if they are using a consumer wallet. They may or may not see it with an exchange wallet or some other kind of payment processor.






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  • How can I verify that the receiver already goy it? Here is the screenshot of his message that he still not yet received it. Thanks

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It's not completely clear what the situation is, but from what I gather it seems that you're the sender and the recipient is not acknowledging a payment you have sent.



I assume that you have verified that the credited address 1Gouzjo9Jav1k4AmRoUJJMzidVfnMoSieS matches the one that you were supposed to pay to, and that the amount matches the invoiced amount.



The address 1Gouzjo9Jav1k4AmRoUJJMzidVfnMoSieS has received 0.02661900 BTC in transaction b36157a7ca9630a88d98125fca91de81f488ef7d9a60f9e57af055d4d91f7a50. This transaction has been written to the blockchain more than a day ago and is confirmed. Given that this is the correct address, the receiver did get paid, whatever they may be claiming. Secondly, the money already got spent again which means that they must be fully aware the money arrived.



Assuming that you have paid the right address, the issue is on the receiver's end:
Either they gave you the wrong address which you paid correctly and someone else received the money (unlikely), they do not understand that they already got paid or incorrectly accounted for your payment (unlikely, since you already tried following up with them), or they're lying to you.



You should follow up with them and firmly assert that the requested address in question has been paid (after you have verified that it was the correct address) and ask them to check that their systems are working correctly. Perhaps that will prompt them to "suddenly find your payment".



Do not under any circumstances send them any more money, if they don't acknowledge that your payment has succeeded and deliver their side of your agreement. Often scammers will make up nonsense excuses to get you to pay even more money. If they do not acknowledge your payment, you may need to decide to write-off that money or sue them.






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  • Thank you so much. I really appreciate your feedback and explanation.😀😀😀

    – Marc pangan
    2 hours ago











  • Sorry to hear about your predicament, I hope it gets figured out. If either of us answered all of your question, please mark the answer as accepted. Good luck!

    – Murch
    2 hours ago















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It's not completely clear what the situation is, but from what I gather it seems that you're the sender and the recipient is not acknowledging a payment you have sent.



I assume that you have verified that the credited address 1Gouzjo9Jav1k4AmRoUJJMzidVfnMoSieS matches the one that you were supposed to pay to, and that the amount matches the invoiced amount.



The address 1Gouzjo9Jav1k4AmRoUJJMzidVfnMoSieS has received 0.02661900 BTC in transaction b36157a7ca9630a88d98125fca91de81f488ef7d9a60f9e57af055d4d91f7a50. This transaction has been written to the blockchain more than a day ago and is confirmed. Given that this is the correct address, the receiver did get paid, whatever they may be claiming. Secondly, the money already got spent again which means that they must be fully aware the money arrived.



Assuming that you have paid the right address, the issue is on the receiver's end:
Either they gave you the wrong address which you paid correctly and someone else received the money (unlikely), they do not understand that they already got paid or incorrectly accounted for your payment (unlikely, since you already tried following up with them), or they're lying to you.



You should follow up with them and firmly assert that the requested address in question has been paid (after you have verified that it was the correct address) and ask them to check that their systems are working correctly. Perhaps that will prompt them to "suddenly find your payment".



Do not under any circumstances send them any more money, if they don't acknowledge that your payment has succeeded and deliver their side of your agreement. Often scammers will make up nonsense excuses to get you to pay even more money. If they do not acknowledge your payment, you may need to decide to write-off that money or sue them.






share|improve this answer



























  • Thank you so much. I really appreciate your feedback and explanation.😀😀😀

    – Marc pangan
    2 hours ago











  • Sorry to hear about your predicament, I hope it gets figured out. If either of us answered all of your question, please mark the answer as accepted. Good luck!

    – Murch
    2 hours ago













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It's not completely clear what the situation is, but from what I gather it seems that you're the sender and the recipient is not acknowledging a payment you have sent.



I assume that you have verified that the credited address 1Gouzjo9Jav1k4AmRoUJJMzidVfnMoSieS matches the one that you were supposed to pay to, and that the amount matches the invoiced amount.



The address 1Gouzjo9Jav1k4AmRoUJJMzidVfnMoSieS has received 0.02661900 BTC in transaction b36157a7ca9630a88d98125fca91de81f488ef7d9a60f9e57af055d4d91f7a50. This transaction has been written to the blockchain more than a day ago and is confirmed. Given that this is the correct address, the receiver did get paid, whatever they may be claiming. Secondly, the money already got spent again which means that they must be fully aware the money arrived.



Assuming that you have paid the right address, the issue is on the receiver's end:
Either they gave you the wrong address which you paid correctly and someone else received the money (unlikely), they do not understand that they already got paid or incorrectly accounted for your payment (unlikely, since you already tried following up with them), or they're lying to you.



You should follow up with them and firmly assert that the requested address in question has been paid (after you have verified that it was the correct address) and ask them to check that their systems are working correctly. Perhaps that will prompt them to "suddenly find your payment".



Do not under any circumstances send them any more money, if they don't acknowledge that your payment has succeeded and deliver their side of your agreement. Often scammers will make up nonsense excuses to get you to pay even more money. If they do not acknowledge your payment, you may need to decide to write-off that money or sue them.






share|improve this answer















It's not completely clear what the situation is, but from what I gather it seems that you're the sender and the recipient is not acknowledging a payment you have sent.



I assume that you have verified that the credited address 1Gouzjo9Jav1k4AmRoUJJMzidVfnMoSieS matches the one that you were supposed to pay to, and that the amount matches the invoiced amount.



The address 1Gouzjo9Jav1k4AmRoUJJMzidVfnMoSieS has received 0.02661900 BTC in transaction b36157a7ca9630a88d98125fca91de81f488ef7d9a60f9e57af055d4d91f7a50. This transaction has been written to the blockchain more than a day ago and is confirmed. Given that this is the correct address, the receiver did get paid, whatever they may be claiming. Secondly, the money already got spent again which means that they must be fully aware the money arrived.



Assuming that you have paid the right address, the issue is on the receiver's end:
Either they gave you the wrong address which you paid correctly and someone else received the money (unlikely), they do not understand that they already got paid or incorrectly accounted for your payment (unlikely, since you already tried following up with them), or they're lying to you.



You should follow up with them and firmly assert that the requested address in question has been paid (after you have verified that it was the correct address) and ask them to check that their systems are working correctly. Perhaps that will prompt them to "suddenly find your payment".



Do not under any circumstances send them any more money, if they don't acknowledge that your payment has succeeded and deliver their side of your agreement. Often scammers will make up nonsense excuses to get you to pay even more money. If they do not acknowledge your payment, you may need to decide to write-off that money or sue them.







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  • Thank you so much. I really appreciate your feedback and explanation.😀😀😀

    – Marc pangan
    2 hours ago











  • Sorry to hear about your predicament, I hope it gets figured out. If either of us answered all of your question, please mark the answer as accepted. Good luck!

    – Murch
    2 hours ago

















  • Thank you so much. I really appreciate your feedback and explanation.😀😀😀

    – Marc pangan
    2 hours ago











  • Sorry to hear about your predicament, I hope it gets figured out. If either of us answered all of your question, please mark the answer as accepted. Good luck!

    – Murch
    2 hours ago
















Thank you so much. I really appreciate your feedback and explanation.😀😀😀

– Marc pangan
2 hours ago





Thank you so much. I really appreciate your feedback and explanation.😀😀😀

– Marc pangan
2 hours ago













Sorry to hear about your predicament, I hope it gets figured out. If either of us answered all of your question, please mark the answer as accepted. Good luck!

– Murch
2 hours ago





Sorry to hear about your predicament, I hope it gets figured out. If either of us answered all of your question, please mark the answer as accepted. Good luck!

– Murch
2 hours ago













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The receiving address has received and already spent the coins, which results in a 0 balance.



The receiver should still be able to see the transaction in their wallet history, if they are using a consumer wallet. They may or may not see it with an exchange wallet or some other kind of payment processor.






share|improve this answer

























  • How can I verify that the receiver already goy it? Here is the screenshot of his message that he still not yet received it. Thanks

    – Marc pangan
    3 hours ago















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The receiving address has received and already spent the coins, which results in a 0 balance.



The receiver should still be able to see the transaction in their wallet history, if they are using a consumer wallet. They may or may not see it with an exchange wallet or some other kind of payment processor.






share|improve this answer

























  • How can I verify that the receiver already goy it? Here is the screenshot of his message that he still not yet received it. Thanks

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The receiving address has received and already spent the coins, which results in a 0 balance.



The receiver should still be able to see the transaction in their wallet history, if they are using a consumer wallet. They may or may not see it with an exchange wallet or some other kind of payment processor.






share|improve this answer













The receiving address has received and already spent the coins, which results in a 0 balance.



The receiver should still be able to see the transaction in their wallet history, if they are using a consumer wallet. They may or may not see it with an exchange wallet or some other kind of payment processor.







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