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http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/23939701 -3 ref
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/24441844 -3 ref
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/24451422 -3 ref
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/24443667 -2.77 ref, unbumped
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http://backpack.tf/classifieds/?item=Snack%20Attack&quality=6&tradable=1&craftable=1 (no sellers under 3.66 ref)
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/24436422 Would this be 2.66 or 3?
No idea. That's why I didn't include it. Thanks though.
No problem. This price is accurate. I don't even want to look at sellers, probably highballing scumbags.
Hell yeah. I found a seller for 5 ref. I shortly after found one for 8 ref. I refuse to continue.
if there were no 'highballing scumbags', you would not be able to raise any price. you do realize that, right?
That's untrue.
really? how is that untrue? no seller above bp price=no buyers at or above bp price= no proof= no suggestion
use logic
No sellers above bp.tf price does not necessarily mean no buyers at or above bp.tf price.
actually it does...again, use logic
Here's an example.
No highballers: http://www.tf2outpost.com/search/236080124
RECENT price increase: http://backpack.tf/vote/id/54a8573bb88d889b408b49ea
you just can't be reasoned with. that's an exception and should be treated as such.
in fact, i give up.
What do you believe would make it an "exception?"
"highballing scumbags" = sellers for ridiculous prices, ex. 5 ref for snack attack
or 8 ref for a Snack Attack.