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Re-did the math >.<


http://puu.sh/bys3z/79135ad4c8.png Bought for 139,22 Euros, which is $180.43 USD (15th September 2014)


180.43 * 0.85 = $153.37


153.37 / 2.49 = 61.6 keys


61.6 / 17 = ~3.6 buds (Buds are 17 keys; 15th September 2014)


http://www.tf2outpost.com/item/440,2771126574,628,14 Item in question

http://www.tf2outpost.com/user/287031 Current Owner; Dakte

http://www.tf2outpost.com/user/475377 Previous Owner; Baconlessness

http://gyazo.com/ed82624266cdfc4b2919073e383d4acd On Dakte's profile, indicating he won't sell the VRH

http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/21172945 The trade, it has no offers :s


There is no other proof, this was sold using SCM funds, not TF2 items. Using math, I did Tax, Mann Co prices and bud-key prices for the realistic price. The other VRH's are still sets, Hopefully this is enough.

    Everything works out but don't know about this...S.C.M as sole/main proof. Its not allowed as far as I know. There are two standing suggestion like this now. Yours and this one : http://backpack.tf/vote/id/540302ab4cd7b830148b4aa5


    Just like I have stayed on the grey zone on that suggestion, I will on this one as well.

You know the site has a built in converter as well as SCM prices in multiple currencies, right?


https://i.imgur.com/wLBaFfF.png (assumes after fees in USD)

https://i.imgur.com/pr8ZH11.png


You could have used those instead of having to do all of the math yourself.

    It said 3.7, however the math put it up to 3.6 :s

      Rounding issues

        but I don't think you'd use a 19 digit Decimal Number to get a price, you'd always round it after the first or second decimal so you don't get a 0.0000047th of a bud

          I meant rounding inbetween calculations.


          Each time you round, you become a little bit less accurate. The more times you round, the less accurate you are.

          Bigger numbers, more calculations, and closer decimal places are all factors in making your calculations less accurate.

      It is always better to show your work. Ask any maths teacher.

        ^ This


        A computer is not ALWAYS right

          Meh, I guess you're right. Just saying that there's a converter and market prices already on the site so you don't have to get the values yourself.

            Using the Store Price for keys is what makes this suggestion inaccurate to what the converter shows. Very very very few people that sell something on scm are going to buy Store Keys. Using the Average scm value for keys gets you that 3.7 bud value you're looking for.

          So we're using SCM for pricing now? Why don't we do that for everything else too?..

            There is no other proof of any other sale. Mods have also been consulted. Research before flying opinions please.