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Hey, im back, and better then ever!
There is currently 11 Purple energy brain buckets, according to the backpack.tf's unusual page.
Here is a hat sold for 60 keys (3 buds) : http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/17621863
That is the only hat that was sold out of the 3 listed on outpost, but the other 2 can be still found at similar prices.
Here is a hat *attempting* to be sold for 55 keys (2.8 buds) : http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/18211368
Here is a hat *attempting* to be sold for 60 keys?(3 buds?) : http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/14485455
I apologize if this isn't up to par with what it should be. I tried my best to do my research. Please tell me what i'm missing, if anything, and I'll take it as constructive feedback. Thanks, and I hope that this vote doesn't get closed like last time! :)
The third link, he has no price set. Unsold for 5+ months. That's awful proof to be used and useless.
2nd link is a duped bucket. Invalid proof.
"I apologize if this isn't up to par with what it should be. I tried my best to do my research. Please tell me what i'm missing, if anything, and I'll take it as constructive feedback."
The one sale you have is enough, but just saying that the other links are just mud on the windshield.
"Attempting" Doesn't really do anything. Solds do. I think PE is first gen so all you need is that one sold. But your range is off, so downvote. If you have ONE sold at 3 buds, why would you make a low end at 2.8? The range is only changed by solds.
Because there is a hat attempting to be sold at 2.8 buds, and in full honesty, i'm the only one to have recently bought one.
Please take a closer look at the site rules before making your next suggestion; http://backpack.tf/vote?showrules=1 There are guides included there which point out some common mistakes.
We base prices off sales, not offers or buyouts.