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Orbiting Fire Scot Bonnet
Submitted by omoe
~180 keys
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Unusual Scot Bonnet Orbiting Fire
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Trade 1:

Sold for a bud + 3 keys + Strange Festive Huntsman (with killstreak and parts).

http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/24456087

Huntsman was sold for 9 keys pure.

9*0.9=8, 15+3+8=26 keys=1.7 buds.


Trade 2:

Sold for a Peace Sign El Jefe.

http://www.tf2outpost.com/item/440,3406669445,30604,5

http://www.tf2outpost.com/item/440,3406669436,539,5

54*0.9=48.6, 48.6/15=3.2 buds

Iunno, range seems a bit big to me... But hey, look at the Scorching Samur-Eye.

    First sale sold in less than 1 day = quicksale = invalid proof :T

      Not a quicksell though. It's probably because of the hype on new hats.

        Sales that occur in less than 2 days is the definition of a quicksale, it's not valid.

        And plus, it matched his B/O.


        It's possible he underestimated it, but a sale is a sale.

          Quicksales aren't valid proof...

            It still sold very quick, which means it was indeed a quicksale, as scotch said.

              Soo... Just because he didn't overprice it (as he sold it for a normal price really, almost every new hat is overpriced on outpost at first) and there is much hype on it it's a quicksell?


              This reminds me why I haven't done any suggestions recently ;3;

                You aren't understanding, at all. THE HAT SOLD IN LESS THAN ONE, SINGLE DAY. A QUICKSALE IS A SALE THAT OCCURS IN LESS THAN 2 DAYS. THAT SALE IS A DEFINED QUICKSELL, WHICH IS NOT VALID PROOF AND CANNOT BE IN THE RANGE.

                  Oh, I understand it perfectly. Because of these rules hype can't exist. Whatever you say man, give me an unusual Scot Bonnet and I'm sure I can get a nice price for it within a day. No need to be butthurt.


                  I'm not gonna comment here anymore, you guys care too much about rules to see how stupid you actually are.

                    Or perhaps you're too stupid to see how right they actually are?