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First price suggestion, let's do this.
People are getting offers of around 3 buds, most of them are getting declined.
Proof :
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/24140638
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/24255129
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/24213269
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/23911004 (don't look at the notes, his C/O's are outdated)
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/23995326
Another good reason why this price is good :
The steam community market; listings with atleast 90€/equivalent in $/whatever.
*EDIT : I bought mine for a 3 bud unusual and I saw a couple of people get these jujus for some good unusuals.
That's it, merry smissmas to everyone.
selling=/=solds
Sales at 2.8 and 3 are needed
"around 3 buds" isnt good enough
If you bought yours for an unusual, you would have to apply item overpay (~Unusual Hat~ * 0.9) and if it's outdated, make a mini suggestion for it.
And you need solds/buyers of a specific price to increase a price.
The guy I was trading with didn't want any overpay/didn't mention it because he liked my offer. Simple.
You still need to apply overpay, I think, unless I'm wrong.
If it was pure/some pure, it would've been a different story.
I don't need to apply overpay, my offer was just something that the user was looking for. *1st gen, high-tier hat*
Yea i don't get this overpay shit either.
If the items are desirable, like say, a burning flames hat for an item. Surely that is not "overpay" as burning flames hats are very popular.