Recently I cancelled an order shortly after placing it. Sourcery provides you with steps on how to fund an order, and the very first step is to send the bitcoin to a mulitsig wallet. I sent the amount to the mulitsig wallet, then cancelled not long after. The order was never accepted by the vendor, or anything like that because I cancelled so quickly.
After cancelling the order, Sourcery sends a transaction to be signed and broadcasted in order to receive your funds. They give you steps on how to do this, and I followed these steps. One of the first steps is to locate your Electrum wallet private key. However, the Buyer BTC Address was not an address that lined up with any of the addresses in my Electrum wallet, so I'm thinking that the address marked on this transaction was an address generated by the Electrum Public Master Key that I provided prior to creating the order. So I used the private key of my Electrum wallet, thinking that if I used the private key of the wallet that I sent the funds with, it would be able to return them there. On Coinb.in, I signed the transaction generated by Sourcery with the private key of the wallet that sent the coins. Then I copied the signed transaction and pasted it back into the market to have it broadcasted. The page reloaded and I was given a confirmation message that the daemon would pick it up in 10 minutes, then went to bed thinking I was successful in processing my refund. I woke up still missing my bitcoins, and I haven't been able to figure out where I went wrong, or if there is any way of correcting a mistake I may have made somewhere.
In short, can I get my coins back, and how?
please correct me if im wrong, you can broadcast the transaction on other sites aswell.
you added the right refund address when creating the multisigtransaction?
im sorry, im not used to multisig.
best way is to create a ticket @ the market i guess.