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Updating an old price.
#1 http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/9032838
Offers:
Bubbling Whoopie (23-26 keys) + Bubbling Gonzilla (17-21 keys) = (40-47 keys ~ 1.4-1.7 buds)
Blizzardy Storm Helmet Without a Home (1-1.3 buds)
#2 http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/8585139
B/O: 2 buds
Offers:
1 bud + TS bills (1.3 buds)
Orbiting Fire Texas Ten Gallon minus 1 key (1.2-1.5 buds)
#3 http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/1682523 (ancient trade, but some recentish activity)
B/O: 3.5 buds
Offers:
Bubbling Fancy Fedora (1-1.2 buds)
#4 http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/9141738
C/O: 1 bud, 3 keys, 2 keys in vintages (~ 1.2 buds)
#5 http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/8069581
A few rejected offers of 1 bud.
First unusual suggestion; please let me know if anything is wrong.
Generally an "unusual overpay" is taken into account. I use 90% of the average value to convert from the unusual value to pure buds. This takes into account the extra payment usually required to buy an item with an item.
Read this too: http://forums.backpack.tf/index.php?/topic/7-how-to-create-a-good-unusual-price-suggestion/ lots of good info in there.
Thanks for the tips. Do you think this is a good range for this or should it be lowered?
Nah, it looks good to me.
When PCing unusuals, remember, these are refused offers. Always try to make the range fair to the buyers and the sellers. Many ppl on this site are far too biased toward the buyers lowball offers.
So it's all about walking the fine line between 90% overpay and not catering to much to the buyers' rejected offers. Pretty tough. Thanks again :)
hmmm, fair proof so you got my upvote!
also i love your name!