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http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/11058650 <- Selling for 5 keys.
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/10952248 <- Selling for 6 keys, been offered 5 keys + 2 ref.
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/11020588 <- Selling for 6 keys, 2 days, has been added for someone to buy, but does not seem to be sold yet.
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/11056826 <- Selling for 6 keys, almost 1 day.
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/11073836 <- Buying for 5 keys.
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/10217023 <- Buying for 5 keys.
http://backpack.tf/classifieds/search/Original <- 1 Avaible for 5.5 keys.
So, people are buying and selling for 5 keys but also some have managed to sell for 6 keys, so I think 5-6 is a good range.
Unsolds are too young, and shouldn't you be showing proof about successful trades with 5 keys ?
Needs more proof to convince me
2 - rejected the offer
3 - He sold it for 6, look at their BP (of the buyer and seller)
4 - don't expect them to be instasold
5 - Buying =/= Bought
6 - had an add 4 days ago, but the buyer has no original!
Well, only 1 and 7 are good links so it's really a short proof so I guess 6-5.5 keys is a better range with the proof you got to show that people are starting to sell for less than 6 keys, but still add more than 2 good links if you want your proof to be good and accepted.