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Why the Geisha boy...? Cause why not? :D
Sale #1: 9.5 + 10.5 + 10.5 + X = 3.4 buds X = 10.3 * 0.9 = ~9 keys
Sold with an Orbiting Planets Electric Escorter + Bubbling Hardcounter + Dead President's Cadaver's Cranium for a Green Energy Demoman's Fro
Backpack before: http://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198061568403?time=1424160000
Backpack after: http://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198061568403?time=1424291437
Sale #2: 17 - 10.5 = 6.5 keys No hat is worth less than 8 keys...........
Sold with a Bubbling Hardcounter for 17 keys.
Backpack before: http://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198053361348?time=1423123200
Backpack after: http://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198053361348?time=1423209600
Seller for 9 keys: http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/25193516
These are the only 2 sales....
don't you think too many hats have been involved in trade 1 to ... use it ?
also overpay on it...really ? it's plain obvious the 4 hats have been offered
Find another sale than? I couldn't. Also, there's a seller for 9 keys, for 3 days. Higher or not, it'd still be priced at 9 keys.
give it 9-10 then. you can't lower based just on the b/o
Why would it be valued higher than what people can't sell it for? Also, I'm not lowering it based on just the B/O.
lets put another scenario
if it was selling for 3 months unsuccessfully with a b/o of 9,but sold yesterday for 9 + you have a 10 key sale - you would do 9-10,yes ?
now here,we have a sold for 10~ and a b/o of 9
it is highly unlikely it'll sell for 8 keys - and if it would it'll be a quicksell anyways http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/23248751
so we can assume it will sell eventually for 9
so basically if you answer yes on my 1st question yet want to price it at 9 flat now - the price of the hat would depend on the time it was priced (9-10 if both trades sold,9 of there is a b/o at 9 and a sold at 10)
if you answer no... well you can't answer no,because you would put 9-10.heh
TL;DR it's common practice to use b/o-s for lower-ends anyways
Let's use this scenario. If I were to answer no, I'd use this.
.. I'm gonna answer no.
http://backpack.tf/vote/id/54dca9b6b88d8862548b4715
that's not even a proper counter
that's a normal thing to do,you capped the HIGH-END with the b/o
if there were sales at 1.1,1.2 and a b/o at 1,you'd do 1-1.2
No I wouldn't, I'd do 1 flat.
that's pretty bad reasoning. by that logic,you'd have to find the lowest B/O you found when pricing the hat and cap it by that much
edit: and i mean closed trades^
If someone can't sell it below the sales of the hat, especially for a few days, it's not worth that much. I couldn't sell a ghosts dragon born for ~32 keys and it's worth 40 updated. Was trying to sell it for about a week. That thing definitely aint worth the ~40 keys it's priced at.
but someone did sell it for 40 (or some hats,and after overpay it's 40)
both your sale and that one should be in range
edit: infact there have been an aboundance of sales above 3,and you'd disregard them all because you can't sell for 32 keys ?
anyhow this is how you do et
http://backpack.tf/vote/id/54da02d0b88d8838728b4d0c
if you don't want to accept my argument,d0 has a lot more credibility