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Proof Below. (4 Month Old Price)
Sold for a Stormy 13th Hour Birdcage (4.3-5.5 Buds)
http://www.tf2outpost.com/item/440,1917601366
http://www.tf2outpost.com/item/440,1912130993
Cap + craft #98 Bubble Pipe (8.59 Keys) sold for a Misty Skull Napper's Respite (5.4-6.8 Buds)
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/13474188
Has a B/O of 5.3 Buds, Still Unsold after a week
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/14086876
So, if he added ~0.4 buds to the second trade (8.59 keys), why is the high end still 5.4?
Ah Yes, I totally forgot about that sorry, I could use the b/o to support the higher end. (I'm sure the admins/mods are cool enough since its just a tiny mistake) :)
Well, it seems like it'd be better to resubmit, but I dunno. I just don't think a b/o is as solid of a support for the high end price as an actual sale.
I'm going to remain neutral.
I've been told that b/o's can lower prices, which is why I thought this could work.
I could be wrong, but I thought a b/o could only work if it was lower than the previous low end (demonstrating that expectations for sales of the item are very low at the current range). The b/o of 5.3 buds works within the current range, and also doesn't support a high end of 5.4 buds.
Yeah, But I've seen some suggestions get passed with just a tiny mistake. I mean its only 0.1 buds.
It's close enough. On unusuals >2 buds, 0.1 doesn't make much of a difference. And using a b/o to lower the price conservatively, while not ideal, certainly indicates that his suggested price is better than the current one