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Resuggesting, because I didn't include genuines.
This item is very rare. Only one sale.
I sold it for:
-4 keys
-V. Demoman's Fro, V. Stainless Pot, V. Otolaryngologist's Mirror - all 10.33 ref
-Rust Botkiller Medi Gun Mk.I - 2.33
-S. Baby Face's Blaster - 1.33
All of the above = 14 refs, taking as 1 key
-Genuine Tartantaloons + Genuine Hardy Laurel ~ 5 refs/0.30 of a key
-Spec Ks Loch n Load, described and renamed with 6 ref part - clean go for 5,20€ on market, with tags and part will be go for about 2.75 keys (5.50€)
http://steamcommunity.com/id/HatlessZombieHunter/inventory/#440_2_3481639257
-Spec KS Silver Botkiller Stickybomb Launcher Mk.II - renamed, 5 ref parts, spells, goes for 2,10€. Taking as 1.25 (2.50€) keys with mods
http://steamcommunity.com/id/HatlessZombieHunter/inventory/#440_2_3481639298
-Spec KS Bottle - renamed, goes for 1.90€ clean. Taking as a key with tag
http://steamcommunity.com/id/HatlessZombieHunter/inventory/#440_2_3481639290
Proof:
http://oi57.tinypic.com/20a6suo.jpg
http://oi57.tinypic.com/9uuo0i.jpg
I paid for wrap, so I'm excluding 1 key from the price. Hope it's enough.
1) Have you applied overpay on item sales?
2) You have shown NO PROOF for SCM sale prices, you're just guessing...
No need for "overpay".
The price of a key was 14 at the time of sale.
Yes, they do. Not everyone but they DO.
And stop spamming, thanks.
you do need to apply overpay because items were being offered on it.
And the people that 'assume' prices don't tend to get very far.
Give me source of that your "overpay". And what "assuming"? There's a thing called graph on Steam market. Go check out the date of trade and you have proof you wanted. People that think they know everything don't tend to go very far.
Overpay - When you offer an ITEM higher than the price you want. 99% of buyers so this -_-
Assuming - You are GUESSING the price on the scm: "go for about 2.75 keys (5.50€)" - PROVE THIS
Assuming a price = inaccurate. Nothing more about it.
Don't bother carrying on this argument, because if you don't understand these simple concepts you truly are more hard-headed than heavy :P
I didn't ask for definition, I asked for proof that it's needed and of course there's none. You simply take low end of the item and that's all. No need for "overpays".
What am I guessing? The item is worth X, the part is worth 0.75€ and 1/3 of it is 0.25, so the price is X + 0.25€. I even didn't count the tag as people don't really care about it. Tell me what am I guessing here.
Are you really going to complain about every detail?
"14 refs, taking as 1 key" - Even though the price is 14.66-15?
Price of keys at the time of the sale
"with tags and part will go for about 2.75 keys (5.50€)" - You can't just assume prices.
did you apply overpay?
It seems like most sales for the strangifier have been around ~$20, so the range here may be a tad high compared to true value, but close enough to put a starting price on it.