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9 month old price
• http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/15524276 sold for 22 keys and small sweets (~1.4 buds | buds were 16 keys at the time)
• http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/15916501 sold for a bud and up to 6 keys pure (~1.3 buds)
http://backpack.tf/id/76561198057495903?time=1385193600 ---> http://backpack.tf/id/76561198057495903?time=1385280000
• http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/15478761 offered a bud and 5 keys (~1.3 buds)
Only two on outpost right now. One with a buyout of 1.5 buds.
1.3-1.4 buds range seems too small, so keeping the same range of 1.3-1.5 buds.
So you are changing their price from 1.3-1.5 buds to 1.3-1.5 buds? Isn't that a little redundant?
Refreshing 9 month old price
http://backpack.tf/vote?showrules
Rule #5 under suggestion guidelines:
'If an unusual price is outdated (2 months+ old) you are allowed to suggest the same price as the current one to “bump” or “refresh” it. Price bumps still require proof. Do not refresh non-unusual items. Outdated prices are clearly identified on the unusual price list.'
This is set in place in order to allow for verification as to whether old unusual prices are still accurate.
okay I was just wondering I will upvote
Not a problem, the comment section is here for a reason. Helps to clear up any confusion or for people to provide evidence supporting or countering a suggestion. :)
and raging on key suggestions, for some people.