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K guys don't hate this is my first ever time pricing something.
9 month old price.
1 of 2 and one of them is duped.
I sold mine (the clean one) for 32 keys in pure : [url]http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/20376473#latest[/url]
I also had received offers of 2+ in the past but i couldn't get in touch with the people offering.
I bought this for 1.8 ish.
In the first hour of the trade being up i got that bomber offer.
Sorry if this isn't that much proof I couldn't really find anything recent.
Good job for "attempting" your first suggestion in bp.tf. You missed a couple of things that I like to mention.
1. You have to follow a certain criteria for using only 1 sale even if it's a 1 of 2 in the market. Here they are below:
Any hat can be priced based on a single sale if ALL these criteria are met:
- There are no other recent sales in the last 3 months
- The effect is not a summer 2013 effect. (robo, 2013 halloween effects can be used as they are often rarely traded and rarely unboxed)
- The hat went to a collector or person who intends to keep the hat. A collector can be identified by looking at the person's trade history, item history of similar unusuals in the backpack OR if the owner has not resold the hat 1 month after the sale occurred.
Since there was another sale in the last 3 months (in this case yours) you cannot based it off a single sale.
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/20346882 Sold for a Cloud 9 Stately Steel Toe + 2 keys.
(1.7 * .9 = ~1.5)
(2 / 18.5 = .1)
(1.5 + .1 = 1.6)
You say it's 1.8, but it's actually 1.6. Your mistake was you forgot to calculate unusual overpay.
All OFFERED hats and items should be taken at 90% of their original average price.
2. Offers alone are not enough to make a suggestion. There are times when the buyer-seller gap is large and there haven't been recent sales on a hat. In these situations, the price should be left as is until a sale is completed. This does not mean that offers are not valid proof. They are very useful for defining a range and identifying outliers (see section below). Sales need to be provided to support your suggested range. So basically you can't use 2 as the high end in this suggestion.
Note:
(32 / 37 = ~.9)
I get 37 because 18.5 is the regular price of buds currently, times 2 to set a range. So the actual price of your sale was 1.9.
Conclusion: Since the actual price is 1.6 and 1.9, the best thing to do here is close this suggestion and make a new one with the correct price.
screenshot of trade where u bought it for 1.8 would be nice,
Sorry I can't seem to find it now but i assure you it was a c9 toe and 2 keys.
But we can't be certain it was :c look harder
You should just price this for what it sold in pure. Toe is outdated. Your sale would be ~1.8 pure? at the time. 1.8 flat would work.