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New to this community and have been scouring the search engine for hours trying to find a thread that may have the answer I need but nothing has come up yet, apologies if someone can refer me to an already existing thread that answers my question.
Started using Bither in late 2017 and didn't use my wallet for about a year until recently. Stupidly, and without thinking ahead of time I used the same wallet address to complete a few transactions only to have nothing show in my wallet despite all addresses, confirmations, etc, being correct and accurate. Find that I need to sync my wallet to catch up to the newest block chain. Tried every speed and fee option to get the "reload transaction data" to work but all I get is a "network error" message every single time. Figured that maybe my internet connection was too slow and am now at my relatives house using their very expensive high speed internet service and am getting the same message.
Question: Has anyone, perhaps one of the Bither developers, ran into this problem and found a solution? Perhaps a patch or upgrade version I can then somehow get my original coin rerouted to in some way? It isn't a massive loss but still would put me back a few hundred dollars worth of Bitcoin, which I actually need soon, if I cannot recover these transactions.
Any help would be greatly appreciated as this has proven to be a very frustrating ordeal and has sent me travelling for improved internet connection speed to no avail. Thank you and your time and energy are greatly appreciated.