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Let's see how this goes.
Before I get flamed in the comments, I have done all I can to find proof, and the only trades I can come up with are older then two months. There is one seller currently listing as a QS, but that's all I can find, this being a rare hat (Only 1 exists).
Old sellers:
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/15965135
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/19603385
Current listed seller:
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/24607296 - 2 buds + 6 keys = 2.4 buds B/O
Feel free to comment
(Yes, I read the guide first)
Daaaaayum! I was gonna try to do this yesterday :D
Idk if u can use b/os and no sales. lets see what others will say
Beat ya to it :D
We'll see what is decided later I guess, since there is only 1 in existence, and the current seller appears to have held onto it for a long time before deciding to sell.
i already searched it last night, i gave up cause there's no sales.
I suggested it anyways, as it is the only one.
yea, we'll see how this goes :3
I'm not going to argue the fact that B/Os w/ no sale suggestions are allowed or not. I've done it before with the Lantern DeGroot.
The problem is that this is currently unpriced. It's probably too inaccurate to have a hat be priced from a B/O with no other indicator of value.
I agree, it would be better if there was a recent trade. Wait and see if the current seller sells and take the sale price then a more reasonable option?
Would be the best choice. Better to have no price than an inaccurate price.
Thanks for the suggestion but the sales that you have presented are way too old to use.
We do not accept pricing of an unpriced unusual without a recent sale. If it has been listed for 2.4 buds for a week and has not sold, it doesn't give any confidence that this hat is worth that much. In this case, it is better to leave it unpriced until it is sold than pricing it.
Closing this.