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Freshly bought/sold mine
4 months old price - only one on the market for 4 months
High end proof
http://puu.sh/4eAt5.png - Bought for 17 keys in vintage items + 3 pure keys ≈ 20 keys
http://puu.sh/4eAiD.png - Sold for a bud, I added a key so about 20 keys pure
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/11947831 - Up for sale a month ago, legit 20 key offer
Low end proof
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/13992562 - Was selling, insta sold, for 15 keys. Than got to the owner who sold it to me (see 1st link)
Edit: One popped up on the market with a 2 buds B/O, no offers
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/14021038
Haven't made a suggestion in months, please correct me if needed
I believe the 15 key was a quicksell and shouldnt be part of range
Didn't state it was a quicksell, so we have nothing to base that on.
You don't have to state it. It was sold instantly. Things that sell instantly are ussualy quicksells, especiallly on unusuals
It was sold instantly ≠ quicksell. Luck plays a part, it might of been a good price agreed. But you are saying that we should totally ignore a price it's been sold for, wich was the most recent one in a month before my trades. It should certainly be included in this price range.
Ok, it was sold for 10 keys, it was sold instantly, but the owner didn't state it was a quicksell. You will make the new range 10-20 keys?
Indeed I would, you have nothing to base it was a quicksell. You just asume it is. I don't know how this pricing works but I believe that a trade that was made > asuming something.
For you it's assuming for me it's common sense
You have nothing to base your ''quicksell theory'' off. Only that you think it was a quicksell.
I would have to agree with you, with 3 sales at 20 keys, and that sale going so quick, I would say that the 15 keys was a quick sale.
Also, this one had offers of 22 keys pure and an offer of a smoking merryweather (1.3 buds): http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/12748622
Seeing as there are three sales at 20 keys, and offers within the time period of validity above this, I would say that the 15 keys is the outlier here, especially seeing it sell within one day of being put onto the market, then sold twice in the timescale between then and now.
Was put up for sale at 15 keys and sold for 15 keys. Nothing suggests it was a quicksell but you guys thinking that it was. Yes a month old offer off 22 keys pure, indeed I used a month old trade as proof aswell but looking at the most recent sales 15-20 seems the most logical range, unless you throw in your own opinion. I mean sold > opinion on a pricing site right?
Agree that 15 keys was a quicksell. Quicksell is not something that is labeled. It is something that happens when a hat is sold for less than it is worth. Your 15 key seller sold instantly = quicksell. And Is quite a bit lower than the other sales. Vintage items require overpay, so maybe 17-20 would be a better range
We try to base prices on the most commonly traded values for an item to get an accurate representation of its value. One outlier should not be included in the price range.
Shutting this down I guess