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It's 5:40 AM and I can't sleep.
Overpay is applied: ((High price + low price) / 2) * 0.9, rounded up
1. SOLD FOR GE WESTERN WEAR = ~2.3 buds ( http://www.tf2outpost.com/item/440,1863998064,30035,5 , http://www.tf2outpost.com/item/440,2022653953,379,5 ) (네임리스->Mocha)
2. SOLD FOR SMOKING CROCLEATHER SLOUCH = ~1.3 buds ( http://www.tf2outpost.com/item/440,1863998064,30035,5 , http://www.tf2outpost.com/item/440,1886317269,344,5 ) (ASD. 쉬망->또이)
Sale #1:
GE Western Wear original price is over 11 months old, invalid proof
Even if it was, it'd be ~2.2 after overpay (and that's without using original price)
Sale #2:
Smoking Crocleather Slouch price is 8 months old, invalid proof
Even if it was, it'd be ~0.9 buds (using original price, 0.9 - 1.1), where did you get 1.3 from?
To be quite honest, in situations like this, I consider the age of the price invalid. Even if I or someone else updated the price of the Unusual and then redid this, I would still use the original values anyways. I find it pointless to nitpick about the age of a current priced Unusual.
That being said, I did screw up the math for the Western Wear. Also, I maaaaay have accidentally used the Stormy Storm value instead of the Smoking value for the Slouch.
Maaaybeee it's best if I close this and corrected my stupid mistakes.