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Reimbursement for trade IDOIJOHR #572

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senfisura opened this issue Nov 30, 2020 · 5 comments
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Reimbursement for trade IDOIJOHR #572

senfisura opened this issue Nov 30, 2020 · 5 comments
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The IDOIJOHR part in the issue title are the first characters of the Trade ID before the "-" (dash).

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The screenshot from the Bisq client must have the Trade ID, Deposit, Maker and Taker TXIDs visible. Of course some trades do not have all 3 types, that is ok. Make sure all private information is covered (like bank accounts, name, etc). Do not upload images where sensitive private data is visible!

Maker: 89e92ff57770bc47c0c64822693d67b1869aa65050cad79afb050a154ab70a72
Taker: 9afced2217d9f96512cda3b95cd76b741bac0c16cd14698ebcd98090dc0b9158
Deposit: 27596111b68d206ac98dd4f17fefcc82e9457bdfdfbeb8a160a11c6e50b8a457

A reimbursement request has to contain textual representation of Maker, Taker and Deposit TXIDs (copy them from the client to the issue). All TXIDs that are visible in the screenshot must be copied to the issue in text form! Please use exact form for Maker/Taker/Deposit - no abbreviations like M:, T: or adding extra characters like "Maker TX:", etc. Leave those fields as they are and replace the "........" with the appropreate txid

Bisq version: v.1.4.2

Provide the Bisq client version to help developers identify the causing issue.

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I paid Bitcoin to the Seller and I need to be refunded.

Issue #197 can be used as a good example of a correct reimbursement request.

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The trade amount is 0.01 BTC

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huey735 commented Dec 1, 2020

Bisq used a previous Payout transaction from the offer taker as the Deposit transaction, resulting in a failed trade. From the BTC buyer point of view, the Deposit transaction had been confirmed and they could start the payment. They did so.
The other trader remained unresponsive to all my attempts and I'm not sure if they did in fact get the Mediation message.
So this is a special case where the BTC buyer is owed the trade amount (and only the trade amount, no fees).

@leo816 leo816 self-assigned this Dec 1, 2020
@leo816 leo816 added this to Todo in Lost fee reimbursements via automation Dec 1, 2020
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leo816 commented Dec 1, 2020

Then the title should be changed to just "Reimbursement for trade ..." and the reimbursement should be done through the DAO. I'm only in charge of fee reimbursements.

@leo816 leo816 removed this from Todo in Lost fee reimbursements Dec 1, 2020
@senfisura senfisura changed the title Fee reimbursement for trade IDOIJOHR Reimbursement for trade IDOIJOHR Dec 4, 2020
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I changed the title as requested

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huey735 commented Jan 25, 2021

This has been solved by me.

@huey735 huey735 closed this as completed Jan 25, 2021
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