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told to resummit buy long218 at this price!
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/8903959 - check thme offers!
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/8792701 - strange festive sniper, and strange festive knife with 3 parts and some keys for ur sf medigun?
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/8884898 - offerd 22 keys + bills
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/8038716 - offered a bud,
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/8728463 - offered a bud
ok guys as youd probaly know by now im a lazy person! if you wont me to get more proof i will but for now im lay haha
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/3484754 30 keys offer.
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/8937872 27 keys+bill.
so now your saying i should raise it even more?
conservative bump.
should i change it to 28 - 32 keys?
conservative bump
i dont what that means because im a noob >.<
It means you're basically not changing it much and, even more basically, just confirming a price that might be a little out of date.
i.e: I set the price of Rainbow Paint to 7 keys in June, 2012. If Rainbow Paint still goes for 7 keys in June, 2013 (After not being updated for a whole year), with, perhaps, a few outliers at 8 keys or 7.3 keys, I would conservatively bump the price.
This conservative bump would probably be something like changing the price from 7 keys flat to 7 keys - 7.3 keys, to reaffirm that the current price that hasn't been updated in a while is still accurate, but also to account for any small trends that have developed.
Tl;DR: Teeny-weeny price bump to reaffirm an old price suggestion. Extremely minor adjustments to price that could include small inflation rates; main purpose is to, as said, reaffirm the price.
And that is, as far as I know, a conservative bump.
I didn't know it was christmas yet?
christmas in march
Hey, inflation on holiday items isn't restricted to Christmas.
In fact, most of the raises in their prices occur outside of Christmas.
yeah since when does it have to be christmas to change a price