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I just noticed that my beautiful hat has been priced. Unfortunately, the suggestion had errors!
Proof for low end stolen from other suggestion:
Sold for Demonflame Texas Tin Gallon* (3*0.9) = 2.7 buds
[no outpost trade]
http://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198037919757?time=1422765182 → http://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198037919757?time=1422604800
My purchase!
Why did you apply overpay to my hat? He is the one who offered to me, so he is the one who overpaid...
http://m.imgur.com/Aq1FEMG
Additionally, the pencil pusher (kill-a-watt) was 3 buds at the time! http://backpack.tf/stats/Unusual/Pencil%20Pusher/Tradable/Craftable/56
Trade was made 2nd of Feb. Hat price dropped 10th of Feb
Value of sale: 3 / 0.9 = 3.33
Rounding to 3.3
Thanks
>"beautiful hat"
>robo engie hat
>shit halloween effect
oh well, suggestion is good
Haunted Ghosts isn't halloween, it's first gen <3
so is circling peace sign. both cancer <3
Never said it wasn't, I was just correcting you.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder
So you ARE active.
Resuggest and this will be fine :3
Resuggest at what? :P
Someone else do this
We don't apply reverse overpay.
And you use the most recent price on the item, the one at the time of trade was outdated and the current one is more accurate.
Feel free to resuggest at 2.5-2.7.
"Value of sale: 3 / 0.9 = 3.33
Rounding to 3.3"
Wait what?
Apologies that I applied overpay to the second sale, I always apply overpay when in doubt of who offered who.
Anyway, during the time of trade for Sale 2, the KaW Pencil Pusher was still outdated and needed a newly updated price, thus making the sale value to 2.45 buds (rounded to 2.5), not 3 buds as you stated. 2.5-2.7 buds would be a more suitable range.
Also, what's up with you doing "3 / 0.9 = 3.33"?
He's trying to apply overpay in reverse. Which we don't do.
The maths is correct but it's irrelevant.
"Value of sale: 3 / 0.9 = 3.33
Rounding to 3.3"
You should multiply so you get lower, not divide for higher
woht