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Fixing awkward and unnecessary range, someone set range even though it was first time sold for 4.5+. And recently I got offer of burning scotch bonnet which confirms price of this hat. More in trades:
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/10876934 SOLD for 81 keys(~3.5 buds) + Smoking Stainless Pot(it was gifted so 1.2-1.5buds= ~1.1 with unu overpay) so that's like 4.5 buds
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/11735375 Offer of Burning Bonnet(4.4-5buds so also around 4.5)
I think it was 1 of 1 on outpost, and current one has only 3 owners. I hope I did everything right, good feedback appreciated, but I'm out now.
I set a range as the sale price was ludicrously high compared to the other offers. If you want to adjust the price to flat, you are going to need to provide the price that you bought it for in order to prove that it sells at 4.5 and 4.5 only.
show us a picture of how much you bought it for. It might help
These sells are all overpay, and in the price range. 4.5 pure is a bit asking too much, making me think you just want to raise the value of your hat... then again, I understand it's tough to find proof, considering there is not many copies of the hat out there. I'd say the current price range is better than a flat one. -downvote
Gifted is hard to calculate, but I can tell you a gifted pot is NOT that high.
And um, you didn't calculate overpay for the bonnet, so easy downvote.
Gifted is 75 percent the original price.
Judging by the comments, downvote
Even in the last suggestion, it was agreed there was no need for the low range. Offers are not an excuse for an arbitrary low range when it's never sold for lower, and even if we were to accept that argument, the burning scotch bonnet demonstrates it's not an outlier- an offer of 4.4 after overpay.
Accepting.