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Resubmitting this time with overpay.
Proof:
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/12580860#p41290410 (Offer of Searing Dapper ~2.3 buds)
http://imgur.com/1eSY9Wq (Sold my Bubbling Tossle ~1.7 for the hotdogger)
Where does 2 buds come from?
Overpay from dapper
Oh I got ya, thanks for clearing that up
searing dapper is 2-2.5 ,with the overpay it's 2 buds anyway I think I'll upvote
Good proof, upgoat
You're only solidifying the proof for 1.7, links of SOLD items are used for proof.
No. Offers count too.
If I offer you 1 ref for a key, that doesn't mean that keys are now 1 ref.
If pricing were based on your idea, then it would be very hard to prove a price.
Yes, because if you want to lower the price, you need sales and lower B/O's. And if people offer higher than the price, means they are willing to pay more, therefore the price rises.
Exactly, you need sales. Once again, here is an example: I could offer you 10 ref for a key and go around buying them at 10 ref, and based on your "logic" keys would now be 10 ref.
Lel. You need sales and B/O's to lower the price, but if people offer more, that means people are willing to pay more. Key is a different subject, since there are hundreds of thousands of them.
Pretty clear you are dumb as a rock, and countered everything you said.
There is no proof for 2 buds. If it SELLS for 2 buds, then I'll upvote. If it doesn't, there is nothing to do here, except try to manipulate price, as he is clearly doing.
If a guy offered a searing dapper, means he would pay 2. Learn before making new comments. Now get out of here, you already embarrassed yourself.