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I was asked by one of the owners of this hat to make a new price, and it deserves a bump up.
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/10926759
New Offers Since Last Suggestion
Harvest Ballcap (13.8)
V. Companion Pin + 6 buds (13.2)
Previously Sold for
Hearts and Ghosts Phantoms (9.3)
http://i.imgur.com/23uiFVp.png
It was first sold for a Misty Skull Samur-Eye, but there is no set price for it.
The other 3 haven't sold yet.
Yes, it's a large range, but the high end is based on the ballcap offer, and the low end on the sale.
Well it seems my passed suggestion will be going in the toilet quite soon......
It was good as a start.
The last suggestion was accepted 5 hours ago. Nothing has changed compared to that, except for the 2 new offers. There's no point to update the price after every offer the sellers gets (besides, offered =/= bought). Wait for new finished sales, then suggest.
I realize it's not too much to go on, but If people are offering above the current range, a bump is warranted even though the price wasn't set too long ago.
If people have sold above the current range, a bump is warranted.
It makes no sense to update the price after every single new offer the hat gets. Offers come and go, only sales matter.
Yes, but they could have sold the hat right there for those offers, but they declined them.
Maybe they could have, maybe they couldn't. Maybe the offerer would have second thoughts, maybe it was a fake offer, maybe the offerer would have already bought something else. There's no room for speculation when suggesting prices.
Only finished sales count as real evidence, and as far as your suggestion goes, there have been none new since the last suggestion was accepted less than a day ago.