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11 month old price on a 1 of 2
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/23521905
Sold for a phos company and added a max (7 with .5 overpay) total of the sale rounds out to 3.5 on the prancer
Need 2 sales for a non "1 of 1" unusual.
No he doesn't.
his bo was 3 buds, so the suggested price for that 1 sale cant exceed that.
From the unusual cheat sheet, : Part 2. The essence of overpay
Overpay in its purest form
No sale should be valued higher than a hat’s buyout in pure. If a person in the comments of a trade states a willingness to sell for "x" pure, the trade should not be valued above "x."
Where did he say that his b/o was 3? The only thing he said that offers had to be at least 3, in no part did he say that his b/o was 3.
he said he wanted offers to be 3 buds or 3.5 unusuals, that kind of means he would accept a 3 bud offer... making that his bo.
Confirming this - the reason why the sale value must not exceed the B/O is because the B/O is indicative of what they'd take in pure.
He states no physical indication on his b/o either way, and his minimum offer may just be to prevent lowballs as is common in many situations, so unless he stated that he would take this as his price or bo it's not his bo.
7 * 0.9 = ~6.3- 3.3 = 3
After applying overpay to the company man and then subtracting the value of the max's you get you 3 buds, not 3.5.
I'm using %5 overpay, rather than %10
Well for starters you can't do that, overpay for pricing things on this site is 10% and you can't change it just because you want your hat to be worth more. Secondly, your math is still bad.
7*0.95 = 6.65-3.3 = ~3.4