Just when you think the scary movie actually finished with a happy ending ...
I hope that it doesn't have to go back to negative feedback again. Maybe yakamoto or someone who works for XBTec could just go through the spreadsheet (there aren't that many lines) and see that each person who was supposed to be paid actually was paid.
I'll do that.
I know how the blockchain operates and how to locate and follow addresses, so I'll have all of that done in a few hours.
I think that's very honorable of you, Yakamoto. I hope your boss will give you some payment for taking this on and finishing things up correctly.
Payment? Feh, I'll do this for free.
More fun do just do it rather than worrying about payment that comes with it. Payment is for signatures, goods and services. Tracking is simple.
I just want to cause as little stress for XBTec as possible, and this wouldn't even be worth the effort required to get the BTC.
I think I'll need XBTec to PM me his address, so I can compare it against transactions that may have happened since then. Unless he uses only 1, which I'll have a copy of, it may be a tad difficult.
I'll do it some way
Work is work. And for whatever reason, you seem more motivated to do work to protect XBTec's reputation than he himself is.
You may be able to use the dates and the exact amounts indicated in your spreadsheet as a heuristic. That is, if the payment address in the spreadsheet received an amount in the last 7 days which exactly matches the amount owed according the spreadsheet, it's pretty likely that that was XBTec paying. I'd say that the onus would be on individual users to show that that's a false positive in the unlikely case that someone else paid them exactly that amount for some other reason during that time period.
Well, I am technically no longer employed, but it always nice to throw on a crypto-resume.
I'm motivated because I am naturally driven to be productive, and I love getting new tasks. And I'd hate to see someone's reputation get slandered just because of some confusion...
I guess you could say I'm a nice guy, and I feel bad for people here and there. A dangerous trait of mine, I guess. But thanks for the complement!
ANYWAYS,
Spreadsheet has been updated with a "Payment Cleared" column, and it also has a un-marked column beside it stating for the reason behind the color in the "Payment cleared" column. Green = Cleared, Red = No record.
For some of the payments, they very well have been made. The issue is that some transactions do not show up, even compared against XBTec's to others. So some payments do not show up on XBTec's, but they were made, according to the receiving address. And green also means they got their payment, be it 0 or 0.16.
So there are 3 payments that appear undone, and so I ask XBTec to look into these as soon as possible.
Thanks everyone!