I recently answered a question here on Stack Overflow that was posted with a bounty (High chart date). The original poster commented on the answer with some follow-up questions, to which I responded, and, as needed, updated my answer accordingly.
The original poster awarded me the bounty, but continued to ask follow-up questions which required further communication and fine tuning of my answer. They also edited their question based on our discussions. After more back-and-forth in the comments, I believe I hit either a language barrier or a technology/skill barrier.
Regrettably, I don't what else I can do to help this person. I can neither directly replicate what they're attempting to do (due to an internal data source on their end), nor can I seem to get them to understand what I'm trying to tell them.
Since my answer is obviously not helpful to this person, and their problem remains unsolved, I don't want to keep the bounty. A moderator I consulted said bounties cannot be refunded.
What should I do here?
- Should I delete my answer so they can award the bounty to a more suitable answer?
- Also, to make sure I'm doing my part here on Stack Overflow, was my final response to them in the answer comments clear and appropriate?
As a side note, I realize I could have moved the extended comment chain to the chat section, and I will do so for future interactions like this.
Thank you, friends, for your guidance and advice.