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Same old price...
I bought mine for a: Unusual Copper's Hard Top, Blizzardy Storm~ 14 Keys , a Genuine Specialzed Killstreak Ham Shank ~ 1.5 -3 keys, a Collectors Chemistry Set ~ 1-2 Keys, and a Taunt: The Schadenfreude ~ 4.33 Ref. So all together its was 17-19.5 Keys...
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/20062955 - Sellin For a Bud
Selling =/= Sold.
Also you need proof of some kind for what you bought yours for.
how am i supposed to get the link i traded for 1 month ago?
Just take a screenie of your inventory's history.
And all the sweets you added for the trade, seems you offered on the hat to get it, need to calculate the overpay
You can't imagine a price for the Ham Shank, even if it's Spe KS -> 1.66 ref.
Which collector's set?
All stick together and we get 14*0.9 + not more than 2 keys of sweets < 15 keys
Look at the hat's history and trace it back to the seller's profile and then to the post.
A screenshot of your trade history will also work.
However, I don't think that this will be enough. I may be mistaken, but I believe you need at least 2 solds to change the price.
Thank you guys
didnt account for overpay, cant make up prices (chem set, spec killstreak)
i check market
scm is not valid proof and cant be used as such, and u didnt account for overpay.
The scm cant be used as proof because people pay more on there considering its safer and has no way of being scammed. thats why keys are 2.35$ there while people sell em for 1.9$ paypal, also theres like a 15% fee to the seller aswell on scm.
You need to apply appropriate overpay for trades that don't happen in pure