ok this one i know. maybe if you read what it says after you do the catcha that the addresses are only valid for 12 hours and then you need to get a new one.
Apologize, you've used a too old address which was a part of another wallet (used before 19th March). I've checked the old wallet today, in order to find your transaction, but there isn't and I've try to refund you too, but oldest wallet is really empty.
@BitDoubler:
Apologies accepted, of course. And tnx for checking. I understand I probably missed the warning about the 12 hours. I can't remember seeing that text, but I'm not going to argue about it. I simply can't remember whether it was there or not, so I have to believe you on that one.
And I'm happy to see you tried to reconstruct everything and even tried to refund me. Although "
trying to refund" to me sounds a bit strange (you refund or you don't): thank you for that.
That said: fact is that the transaction has been made (151 comfirmations at this time). I took the liberty to check the address-blockchain.info page (
http://blockchain.info/address/1L68HYS5twgV5KTFYVqzWkwYsjUkVEFoLq). The transaction is there, as are my other "investments" in your system, and at the moment the balance of that address is 0,06 BTC. So I really don't understand why you can't refund me. According to your last response you still have access to that wallet. In my humble opinion it's quiet simple: the person who emptied the wallet must also be able to refund me.
Although it's less than 0,05 BTC you can also accept it as my reinvestment in your system. I can live with that.
Tnx!
Kush