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Buyer for 5:
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/25344118
Raise all the crates
2 days, no bump, doesnt have any crates in bp, despite 100 views and 2 bookmarks
eh
EDIT: furthermore, this is the exact same trade used in the last suggestion.
No good then?
I figured that since he has keys its alright.
the last suggestion was pushing it a bit, but seeing as how the seller has just raised his price since the last suggestion passed, i can see this going up to 10 keys in a week at the current rate. Theres obviously interest in his price, but it doesnt look like hes actually buying anything
Thanks for the help! "the last suggestion was pushing it a bit"- which one was this?
"Theres obviously interest in his price, but it doesnt look like hes actually buying anything" If hes willing to pay this much, it doesnt matter if he hasnt been able to.
"i can see this going up to 10 keys in a week at the current rate" I see your point- is there a way this is avoided for other items with similar rarity?
Feel free to correct me on anything, Im really new to suggestions.
>which one was this?
I meant the suggestion that was accepted.
>If hes willing to pay this much, it doesnt matter if he hasnt been able to.
I dont really like how buyers alone can raise a price. I could have a bud in my bp and claim that Ill trade it for genuine bison, but if i never buy it, the bison shouldnt equal a bud
I think there should be a new rule, one that says if a buyer has been buying above the current bp price and hasnt actually bought anything within a day or two, it cant be the only proof to raise an item, or something like that
My argument is similar to opposing lowering an item based on a trade stating "selling for bp.tf price" and going unsold for a time.
> is there a way this is avoided for other items with similar rarity
wait for sales, at this point.
Thanks for your help.
At the same time though, I would argue that raising this makes a bid more sense that your example with the bud and bison. Many of the other crates (pyro/sniper/scout) off the top of my head have sold above this, and only had one thing of proof.
Also, these crates are pretty rare and I know that many collectors have a full set and are unwilling to sell individually.
Edited for clarity.