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hello I have no idea what I'm doing
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/25072915
Sold for a Terror-Watt Flamboyant Flamenco
2.55 * 0.9 = 2.295 rounded to 2.3
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/24753573
Sold for a Eerie Orbiting Fire Batter's Helmet
1.5 * 0.9 = 1.35 rounded to 1.4 (outlier?)
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/24278926
Sold for a GBH Broadband Bonnet
2.4 * 0.9 = 2.16 rounded to 2.2
Advice and feedback appreciated.
nice way to open up xD upvote
Everything is correct, upvote. Although you should change that top line, it will get you a lot of blindvotes xD
Shucks, too late to edit.
Actually, the TW Flamenco is 2.55 Buds..
...Which still equals 2.3. :P (2.55 * 0.9 = 2.295, ~2.3) But you might want to change the 2.5 to 2.55.
Everything else seems fine. Upvote.
"hello I have no idea what I'm doing"
Well, you're doing it right.
It was offered on the menco, so no overpay should be applied. Let's think about how overpay works ---
The person with the menco was selling, presumably for a value of ~2.5. He expects the person offering to overpay in unusuals. So someone needs to pay MORE than 2.5 in unusuals to trade hats. The way you have calculated it, you are counting the slouch as 10% less than 2.5. When really it was 10% more than 2.5 (as the overpay). But we don't calculate reverse overpay.
On the other hand, if the slouch was selling and the menco was offered. The menco owner is expected to overpay. So in that situation we would have expected the slouch owner to take 10% less in pure. And you would do 2.5 * 0.9.