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3 hats like this selling on outpost every owner asking for 2 buds.
PROOF :
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/11788855
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/10632292
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/11413089
i sell my scrap for 8 buds, it doesnt mean it worth 8 buds
If he sells for that much doesn't mean anyone will buy it..
That's a poor example since their is more than one scrap on the market and people are willing to undercut that steep buyout. He's saying the price should raise since the only ones available are selling for 2 buds which is incorrect logic. A better example to counteract that would be to say that I should price both of my El Jefes (which are both 1 of 1 on the market) for a houwar each since there's no one who is going to sell for lower. Now to explain why this type of thinking is wrong is because anyone can sell something for any amount, but that selling price doesn't make it the actual price unless sellers are willing to shell out for that buyout whether it be reasonable or steep.
You are right but its only an example
maybe i got 1 of 1 rare level scrap?
Selling is not sold those are just highballers
He is just trying to sell his for a better price.
little proof yet own one?
haha wanna sell faster
no proof*
B/Os do not dictate the price of an item. You should also be listing any current offers the sellers receive and see whether they decline or actually do C/O them.