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I recently sent a friend of mine around $950 in BTC from Coinbase to his BTC wallet on BlockChain.info.
The transaction is showing up as completed in my account, but he claims he has not received the money yet...
I'm not sure why this issue is occurring. Can someone please help? Obviously, with an amount like $950, I can't just lose that money...
1I spoke with a support member at block chain. They said they can confirm that he has received the payment, but he says it has not appeared in his account yet. I'm really sure it was to the correct address. He sent me a screenshot showing his recent transactions, and mine did not show up there...although when the support member showed me his history, it showed the +950 that he received. Is it possible that it delays him receiving it, since it's a bigger amount? – Connor Mack – 2016-09-17T02:27:29.397
Not possible that it was delayed, especially if blockchain support can see it. Get your friend to install an SPV wallet like Electrum and import his private key from the Import/Export page. – Whyte the Weeabear – 2016-09-17T03:57:09.340
I'm not sure how to resolve this...I can see the transaction on his Block Chain history, but the transaction doesn't show in his recent history yet. He claims he still hasn't received it. I'm stuck because at this point I sent $950 that is currently at an idle stage right now.. – Connor Mack – 2016-09-17T05:11:56.940
He might be pulling your leg. Another question, how did blockchain support know he received it? They don't know anything about him. Did you give them only the address they sent to? Because obviously you sent the coins, but I still think he's either joking with you or you sent it to an address that wasnt his. – Whyte the Weeabear – 2016-09-17T09:20:57.753
I told them the address I sent to, and they sent me a link with a history of his account deposits and withdrawals. I easily pointed out my transaction to him. He still says he has not received it. I think he's attempting to scams me, but so many say he's legit.. – Connor Mack – 2016-09-17T12:22:01.587
It's definitely his address. When i – Connor Mack – 2016-09-17T12:22:18.467
Go to his account history, all of the transactions match up with those on the screenshot be sent me.. – Connor Mack – 2016-09-17T12:22:51.463
Then it's not your fault. Either he mistyped his wallet address, or his wallet is really, really broken. Never seen this on blockchain before. As I said, get him to try import his BIP58 seed into Electrum and see if the coins are there. – Whyte the Weeabear – 2016-09-18T21:06:50.030
So in that screenshot he sent you, you can see the transaction that you made? – Whyte the Weeabear – 2016-09-18T21:08:15.447