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The price is 10 months old, time for a new suggestion
Note: backpack.tf says there is 0 in existence, which is untrue. Not sure how many there are in existence, but I could only find 1 that is being circulated.
Solds
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/22893522 - 13 keys, sold quickly (less than a week before it sold, not sure of the exact time)
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/22186500 - Sold for 14 keys (1 month old, but considering it's the only one on the market it's fine)
Sellers
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/23012416 - 12 keys, badly bumped so hasn't even been noticed, even claims it's a quicksell because "it usually goes for 14 keys"
This hat hasn't been sold for less than 13 keys in 2+ months, and the current price is quite low. Definitely needs the increase.
CONSTRUCTIVE criticism is greatly appreciated, i'm new at this and would welcome suggestions on what to improve with open arms.
Many hats do not sell for the listed price, you need to provide proof that they sold at that price for that before you can use them. Good examples of proof would be backpack histories or trade history screenshots.
Good try though :)
Neither of the solds were taking offers, and the one that allowed C/Os never received one.
People often say they aren't taking offers but actually are. People who never compromise are extremely rare, especially on hard to sell unusuals like these. You can't just trust the listed price.
proof of sales?
They're under the word Solds, and you can check the history of the item on tf2outpost to see that it's the same hat. That being said, you're probably asking a different question, so if that wasn't the answer you were looking for please elaborate. I'm a bit tired.
i mean proof that it sold for 13 keys pure and 14 keys pure and not something else
Neither of the solds were taking offers, and the one that allowed C/Os never received one.
That's not how it works, they could have quicksold it or recieved an offer they liked, this is in no way proof.
Thank you guys for your feedback, it helps me understand more about price suggesting! If you have anything you want to say about the suggestion, feel free to reply to this comment and tell me so I don't make the same mistake twice.
Looks like your sold at 13 keys actually went for 10 keys. Can't tell on the other one. You'll need to add the seller to figure it out.