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Whatever I guess. Resuggesting in buds before someone else steals the proof.
2 pure sales! Hallelujah!
Sale 1 (January 4, 2015):
Sold for a bud+2 keys pure (buds were 14.5 keys then)= 16.5, rounding to 17 keys (5 or more, raise the score! :D)
http://prntscr.com/5qkup4
http://prntscr.com/5qkv19
Total: 17 keys, rounding to 1.2 buds
Sale 2 (January 9, 2015):
Sold for 21 keys pure
http://prntscr.com/5qkvba
http://prntscr.com/5qkvpt
Total: 21 keys, rounding to 1.5 buds
In conclusion, 2 pure sales, 1 at 1.2 and 1 at 1.5. You win I guess guys.
I personally would have priced this in keys, what with both the sales being in keys, but w/e.*edit*
Can't read, this looks good. Upvote from me (be really nice to see a mouseover of the effect or a link to the outpost trade though, as it stands those could be any old belgian detectives in the pictures)
*edit edit*
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/24454734
First sale was offered on a quickbuying trade, you're not really supposed to use quicksells in pricing.
While I see the point you are making, with two sales and both in pure and still relatively close, a range is probably the best.
i'd say 1.5 flat would be more accurate, it would be ok if it was only 0.1 off but this is 0.3 off
Fair enough