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http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/8134511 only one on market, got offers of:
Moon YWN plus 4 (around 17 buds)
Green Energy Noh Mercy plus SF Flame (around 13.5 ish)
Vintage Service Medal (around 16 when offered)
Beams YWN plus sweets (not much of an indicator)
Just giving a small bump down.
Now the question that bothers me all the time I see a suggestion for a unusual: any proof of low-end value? Was any of them sold for 14? For 15? Then the price must not be ANY lower than any of these. These price ranges are senseless and never supported with proof, especially the low-end values. Moderators MUST take suggestions more strictly than anything else. Blindly accepting them because "it's a step in the right direction" or "it's somewhat close" is plain dumb. If I was a moderator, I'd close every suggestion being at least 1 bud away off the original price. People are afraid to offer anything even a little above the low-end value because they think it'll be difficult to resell for a higher amount. Downvote.
Lowest offer that is within reason is 13.5 buds roughly. It's very hard to price these hats due to the rarity of them, so the range has to be relatively large. It's almost impossible to prove what they HAVE sold for because those trades get closed. The range is reflected by the offers.
Lowballs do not show the low-end value.
Fair enough, but there's not much to go on, so who's to say what a lowball is?
While it's been around for a while, it doesn't seem to have enough offers to build a price around. Either more information is required, or more time.
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/7918223
The prior owner's trade. It looks like a deal may have been struck in the last trade involving a cloudy moon hottie's hoodie, though I'm certain there must have been more involved in the trade than that.
True. Well, I guess you could just acknowledge a 'rebump' of the price, just slightly lower than it was before. Offers seem to be consistent with current price roughly, bit it is very hard to price these rare hats.
Im going to accept this becuase I remember the prev. suggestions. People were trying to raise the price becuase of a reserved $544 on eat the meeks trade.