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lets be honest: they're not selling for 3 keys anymore. The people that is willing to buy them for 3 keys have allready bought them. just go over and look at the Outpost.
Example: [url]http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/11983290[/url]
its been up for a week and noone has even replied yet.
So I think a drop in price would be wise. :-D
I'd recommend getting a LOT more proof before creating a suggestion. Click on another price suggestion and see how they did it. One trade really can't change much.
"just go over and look at the Outpost."
it is your job not ours
I sold mine for 3 keys a couple of weeks ago. I'll have to downvote
Couple of weeks is a long time though. Last suggestion was ~10 days ago.
3 was still in range, i just needed cash.
Bit of a lack of proof there mate. Also some sales at the price your suggesting would help.
One unbumped trade doesn't speak for the whole market.~
Why don't you close this already then?
gives him a chance to provide more proof
Time is up, also at least 3 keys should be in the range whatsoever.^^
Counter-example: http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/12123262
sold in less than 12 hours.
One trade out of 2 pages isn't convincing enough.
Let's see
1 week old trade
completely un-bumped
This evidence is quite compelling
1: You need more proof.
2: You need proof of people buying and selling in your price range.
3: you know your proof trade is unbumped for a week and its one of the oldest headshot kills trade on outpost atm.
I have no problem selling at 3 keys..... downvote