something about an error and that I needed to enter my 24 Words of seed. I should have stopped there
Sorry, the rest of the thread wasn't showing when I made the previous post.
You're boned. You boned yourself.
Assuming the story is true...
Anyone can point to some addresses on the block chain and say "those are totally mine."
There's no harm in posting the already spent privkeys. We can chase it down, but that doesn't mean you'll ever get it back.
You seem to be implying that the funds went straight to an exchange without touching Private Send... I rather doubt someone capable of phishing so elaborately would be that dumb...
Common Sense ain't so common...
You've given us no information about where you were and what you were doing when you punched in your seed words. Was this some website? How did you get there? Can you post any links? If not, why not?
The screen went black for a few seconds? Wut? It sounds like you're trying to scare boomers/zoomers with nonsense. The screen didn't just go black for no reason, and a phishing site wouldn't give away an obvious tell like that.
I call BS. This doesn't add up.
Trezor can't help you. I'm pretty sure there's no ticket with an exchange. You seem to have technical understanding, then suddenly you become a neophyte in the next sentence...
You know how to use block explorers, but you punched in your seed on a random site you googled? You know that wallet.trezor.io exists, but chose to go to some random website instead? You opened a support ticket with an exchsnge with which you have no account based on colored coin data, but muh screen went black? Wut? Days of doing nothing, but it's urgent? It's devastating... Bittrex promised? Are you sure it wasn't a pinky swear? That's probably the biggest tell in your story. You misused the word promise because you know it doesn't exist in your native language. You thought it would be convincing to use the word, but you put it in a place it would never be found...
Your use of phrases and grammar not found in english-speskers suggests... No, not that English isn't your first language, that's obvious. But, that you come from a place known for scams.
You're full of crap.
Even though I call this 99.99% BS, it's still a teachable moment; don't do absurdly dumb sh!t with your money.
If you take a 1,000 CHF banknote, fold it into a paper airplane, and throw it off of a skyscraper... You're probably not getting it back.
"Aw, geez. I'm just a boomer that did a goof. If only Big Brother could intervene and make everything all better again. See, crypto is bad! Don't use it! Also, people were mean to me when I told my fake sob story. Crypto is double bad!"
Creating a scare story to advertise to idiots...
I'm expecting a link from the AARP website, to this thread, will be discovered in 3, 2, 1...