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Bought a stately steel toe for 2 bills hats and ~2 keys worth of hats and miscs (SALE 1) *NOTE: Bill's were 2.8-3 keys at the time of this sale, so it will be treated at 2.8 keys
http://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198066311459?time=1427180400 -my bp before
http://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198066311459?time=1427266800 -my bp after
Sold it for 7 keys pure + genuine shred alert + genuine balloonicorn + genuine respectless + 19 ref pure (SALE 2)*NOTE: KEYS WERE 19 REF AT THE TIME OF THIS SALE
http://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198066311459?time=1427785200 -my bp before
http://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198066311459?time=1427871600 -my bp after
SALE 1 TOTAL: ~7.6 keys, rounding to 8
SALE 2 TOTAL: ~12 keys
What's wrong with that?
http://backpack.tf/vote/id/5505d85ab88d88d34a8b45c2
Thanks for backing me up, homecake.
you have to put overpay on the items,bills aren't considered pure anymore
that makes the sale 7
and 7 is an outlier,due to people buying any hats for 7
resuggest with 12 flat
Your b/o was 10 keys http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/25507190
Sales should never exceed the b/o in pure.
However, the sale was not all paid in pure.
Regardless of whether it is all pure or not, that should be the case. Think about it this way, if you are willing to sell it for 10 keys, wouldn't make any sense to value the sale more than what you are willing to take is it?
Resgt at 8-10 keys?
I think it's fine for a conservative drop, but Aaron is right.