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There was never a suggestion for this?
Only one on Outpost. Has been and will be for a long while. Time to update this according to the current ref and bud changes
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/8505187 - Selling for 4 buds. No more, no less. Up since February. No notable offers. (See below)
His Steam: http://steamcommunity.com/id/cheesicle/ - Online less than a day ago
inb4 "You need sales to decrease a price. Hur dur."
Note: There is one ONE on outpost, and it has been that was for many months. I doubt that will change anytime soon.
Honestly, looking at the offers he's gotten since February (!!!) All of them are well below 4 buds. Just because his B/O is 4 buds doesn't mean he'll get it.
The last sale was around a year ago so I don't think it's any use there to use that sale.
EDIT: Lowering the price does seem like a good idea, check out proof below.
I can't decrease a price based on offers below the current price. He needs to accept one . Until then, 4 is a good placeholder
And I'm not using a sale on this suggestion. Don't need it.
Offers within the past 3 months:
Ghosts Dr Dapper - 2.7
Cloud 9 Sack - ???
Time Warp Berliners - 3.8
Cold Killer - 2.6 + 1.7 = 4.3 (???) No idea why he didn't take this
Phosphorous Sultans - 3.3
I can get behind lowering the price actually
But he didn't accept any of them. If he did, I would change the price according to that sale. Thanks for your input.
It's bizarre since he got offered above his B/O in some fairly easy to sell stuff and he rejected it (or they retracted) I'm not sure.
I'm tentatively upvoting for me.
If something's been up since february, you can use the highest offer as proof. Technically, it's considered to not be on the market, but w/e.
Yeah. This is a bit of a gray area. But taking the highest offer a hat has received in the last 3 months is not unreasonable. That's usually enough time to max out offer values.
Should be even lower. And yes offers do affect the price even if he doesn't accept them. If you haven't learned that someone else should handle these suggestions perhaps?
You can downvote if you want, but please don't say things that aren't true, and dislike my comments that are actually real
You can stop spamming my outpost and enjoy your possible ban for it. We shall see.
Why should the range be lower? If offers effect the price, and the offers have been ~4 buds, why should it be lower?
"Time Warp Berliners - 3.8
Cold Killer - 2.6 + 1.7 = 4.3"