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Support => Customer support => Topic started by: julk000 on February 18, 2013, 03:17 am
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Tried to transfer money from my Blockchain address to Silk Road but keeps telling me unsufficient funds, does not matter how much less I try it just wont work.
Help?
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Is there a small transfer fee you are not factoring into the transfer thus resulting in the insufficient fund message maybe??
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blockchain's default settings do include a miners fee ... make sure you're taking that into account!
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How do I do this? Which settings, help? I tried sending less and everything, wouldnt work.
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On your blockchain.info wallet page, there should be a "settings" option (or something to that effect) ... on it, you'll see an option for choosing the fee.
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Very strange. You may want to try contacting blockchain.info's support:
[clearnet links!]
https://blockchain.info/wallet/support-pages
https://blockchain.info/r?url=https://blockchain.zendesk.com
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i have setting on normal miners fee. the default. would this help - Generous - Fees will be set to ensure transactions are high priority (0.001 BTC Base Fee)? I have contacted them too but they are taking forever. whats my best go now? should i create another wallet and if yes, which is the best one and just transfer the money?
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Just give them time to respond to your support request!
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they told me to check my browser... i use tor man it doesnt make any sense. they dont know. i tried transfering money to a friend to see if it works, it did. i sent 0.2 bit. is the address of the wallet to receieve money the same to send? i wonder if i am using the right address to withdraw. its doing my head in because i have so much money but i cant order my drugs
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Given this issue has nothing to do with silk road I'm rather perplexed as to why you are repeatedly posting here seeking assistance, scout and I have tried to be of assistance, you will need to follow this up with blockchain I am afraid.
Hope you get it sorted!
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This is an issue with blockchain - only they can help you with it. This has nothing to do with Silk Road.