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http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/7142339 .77

http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/7142339 .77

http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/7142339 (weird offer if a .66 craft hat, naughty crate and a few weps


http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/6914702 1.11(sold)

http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/7731508 crazy buyout but after 5 or 6 pages, it was the 3rd one I saw

http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/6490403 doesn’t have price, but it sold

http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/7645858 doesn’t have price, but it sold(UPDATED, guy sold it for current price, wasnt looking for much profit) i talked to him

http://bazaar.tf/trade/100725 looks like the guy selling prices it at .77


By these trades, it seems to me that whenever one goes for sale, it sells fast and they are very few and far between.


Yes, I know I own one, I’m not selling nor do I plan on selling. I just think rare dirties like this should have there price changed. Please flood me with feedback!

    Why did you even include links 6 and 7?

    PS, they are not rare, just about all the regular hats that came in dirty have about 1000 uncrafts. Also, there are 8681 Max's heads (more common than the dirty hermes, both unobtainable) so why aren't max's cheap? Demand. The demand for dirty hermes is next to nothing, just like any other craft hat. The average person does not say, "hmm I want a dirty hermes."

      it shows that people actually buy them. if nobody wanted them, there would be no reason to raise the price, but that is not the case

        What if they paid a scrap?

          i highly doubt that, and those last 2 links are to show that people are buying them and that the hat is wanted

      You have nice proof but it usually helps to write "proof in comments" in the overview. Otherwise people will just downvote and won't even look at it.

        thank you, i appreciate the feedback

        Your first 3 links are the same, just say it has multiple .77 offers, otherwise its misleading. Also ones with no prices could have sold for .33, we don't know, they are irrelevant. Please provide better proof for some upvotes.

          well, the last 2 included to show that they actually sell. because what would be the point of raising the price if nobody wanted them.

            Well if I sell something for under the current price, someone will buy it to flip for profit. We don't know why the person wanted it, whether it was for themselves or for profit.

            talked to one of them, i updated it

          Down vote


          Your 4th link, the hat was painted. And your 6th and 7th are invalid cause you don't know what they were sold for. Also it doesn't matter what they ask for, matters if they actually get what they want. Won't change my vote unless better proof is provided. But in your 3rd link, I do see people offering .77 so I think .66-.77 is better.

            that paint doesnt add much to the value. for the millionth time,they are getting what they want because they sold! if you would like, i could ask those people what they sold it for and update it?

              That'd be nice, and please don't post more than 1 of the same link, it's kinda confusing.

                sorry, just wanted to show that it had multiple offers. thank you for the feedback and i will add those people right away.

                  i talked to the guy and updated it

                Paint adds 50% of the value of the paint (maybe a little less depending on the seller).


                "They are getting what they want because they sold!"

                --What??!?!? Not at all. I've set buyouts on hats and ended up selling em for less....b/o=/=Sell price.

                  i have to disagree about the 50% increase, mostly with low value paints, i see that most people dont ask for much for. especially the olive paint.

                    fair enough, didn't check the paint, if its olive or another sub 1 ref crappy paint then, it may add like a scrap or 2, but not necessarily, but my other comment is still valid. (b/o=/=sell price)

                      i do agree that buyout does not always equal the the final sell price, but it is very safe to say that it was sense it was a very low value item and nobody said added to discuss. also i am very well aware that you guys want good proof and that was just my opinion

              this guy has good proof and i upvoted

                You must really want that extra 2 scrap from this.

                  first off, just because i have an item doesnt mean i want to sell. if your just going to say stupid shit like that, go take your shit somewhere.

                    "this is a very uncommon dirty. only around 1k " Just saying that makes you sound like you want to sell it. you know those "rarity is nothing" people? Just look at the people killing your invalid proof. You have the gall to trash talk me? You even have your friend come over and upvote you. Now that is hilarious. Really, Freshman of Bel Air? Really?

                      well maybe if you read the fucking comments and bothered to do your own research you would think differently. and second, you could say that to every fucking post about wanting to make money. what if i wanted to raise the price of keys? would you say im trying to make more money just because i have keys in my backpack? my goal is to try to make a more accurate price for this dirty. your a fucking retard and you clearly just want attention. congrats

                        please. this is not a personal thing between you and me. Have you even read that top comment by ste133rjay up there? I see you have, but you don't care.

                  This is the only one on Outpost at the moment:


                  http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/7142339


                  Has several 0.66 - 0.77 offers. It doesn't have any 1 refined offers but the hat has sold for 1 refined in the past month so I'm giving this the benefit of the doubt.