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Sale #1: 1.9 buds
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/23791842
Sold for 28 keys pure
Sale #2: 1.8 buds
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/23419754
Sold with a Cloud 9 Tam O’ Shanter for a Searing Plasma Burning Bandana
3.7 * 0.9 = 3.3 - 1.5 = 1.8 buds
I always apply overpay after I subtract whatever was added with the hat, which does actually make a difference value wise. In this case it would be 3.7 - 1.5 = 2.2 * 0.9 = 2 buds, not 1.8. idk if one way is more right than another, but it may be worth considering.
I like mine more, because you apply overpay on the hat it sold for, not what it sold with
But then you're essentially treating the tam like pure... The way I see it, my way you're taking the value of the offered on unusual, subtracting away the value of any unusuals added, and then applying overpay on whats left over to find the pure equivalent.
But it didnt sell for the tam, it was sold with the tam, so overpay should not go on the tam
B/O =/= sold
Your point being?
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/24075654 2 vintage bills, but b/o was 35 keys. = 2.3
This range is too low