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~2.3 keys
Strange Poacher's Safari Jacket
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    i'd like to see more sellers under the current price, also 1.3 seems a bit drastic considering you've only got 2 links to support it (10 ref is actually 1 key 1.22 which is definitely under 1.3)

      Should i re-suggest a different range?

        your proof at the moment for your range is 2 links for 1.3 and 1 for 1.5, your own 1.3 you admit is a quicksell, this seems to suggest that 1.3 does not belong in the range. it also means you're down to 1 valid link for 1.3, which also quicksold by the looks of things.


        if you do resuggest, i don't know where you would have your range. you need to have enough sellers or sales to prove that the most commonly traded price for this item lies below 2 keys. those sellers can't be unbumped, very young, and sales can't be quicksold, or they are not good proof. your outpost trade for "unsold at 1 key 5 ref" is a) 1.6 keys, so not in the range and b) young, only 5 hours, and c) not very well bumped. i don't think you've got the basis for a suggestion yet, though i suspect the item might need one soon.

          I see. i'll keep an eye out. and i find a suitable criteria i will suggest with more proof next time.Thanks for the tips!

        there are actually many sellers but i didn't put the ones that did not bump for over 10 hours. i dont think any were sold for 2 keys the past 2 days. and steam market price is $3.13 USD which is roughly 1 Key 2.55 Ref i believe.

          if there is a big weight of sellers below the current price, some being badly bumped won't mean so much. if everything below 2 keys is badly bumped or young, that clouds the issue as to how well it would theoretically sell if they were well bumped trades given a bit of time.


          SCM is only really supporting proof and you don't have much to support. SCM prices are often slightly different to in-game prices.

    where does the high end come from?