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Alright lets try this again C:
Owned this before, and it was a pain to sell. First was looking for 5 pure, 4.5, then finally 4. Couldn't even sell for 4, which was 1.2 buds off the old price. Ended up selling for 3 buds and 10 keys.
Couldn't find many offers that included unusuals that were already priced, but here are a few (Factoring in unusual overpay):
Offers: http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/14896850
Aces Noble Nickel (4.1)
Terror-Watt Tam (1.5) + Sulph HWAH (1.8) = 3.3
GE Napper (3.2)
Cloud 9 Lucky Shot (3.3)
Dead Presidents Muffs (6.5) This one looks like an outlier, iunno. It's gone anyways.
Sold:
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/16844517 (3.5)
Not much other data to look at - most of the trades from previous owners were from like 2-3 months ago.
if it sold for 3.5 why the derpy range
downvoted again
1 sale cannot decide the price of a hat. You've gotta also factor in other offers, which is why I included the range because those were unusuals.
No, 1 sale cannot the price of the hat because you need 2 sales.
I don't even think that there has been 2 sales recently. 3 of the ones on the market are either freshly duped - no history except for the scammer - and another one is a unbox; still no history.
If there are not 2 sales, then this can't be priced. Thanks for your time.
The previous price did not have 2 sales with established prices either.
That was before we added the rule.
And the rule is only active for setting an initial price, one sale for this hat can be enough to lower the price.
I agree that if the sale was at 3.5 and some of the offers are above 3.5 the low end shouldn't be at 3.2 since no one has been willing to sell for that price.
Well, if this one doesn't work out again, I can change it to 3.5 - 4.1.
But the 3.2 low end was because there was only 1 offer above 3.5, the other three being 3.2 or 3.3.
Why 4.1? Where does it come from?
I'm assuming the offer of the aces noble nickel
Ok, high end from the offer. Downvote
Lowballs shouldn't make price, which means the 3.2 can't possibly be in range when it's from an untaken offer
Also Aces Noble Nickel original price is 4.5 - 5.8, ~4.6 after overpay
Your low end is wrong, your high end is also wrong....
Middle range is 4.8, overpay x .9 is bout 4.2
You have to use original prices...
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/17156750 - quicksold for 3 buds?
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/15946496 - sold for cloudy billycock (3.8-4.7) + white bills ~4.2
Also, the aces nickel's original price was 4.5-5.8: http://backpack.tf/stats/Unusual/Noble%20Nickel%20Amassment%20of%20Hats/Tradable/Craftable/59 so that offer is ~4.6 buds
You should also probably use your sale as the low end, because offers are not good for establishing the low price.