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http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/25582159
--- asking 13 keys
bought off steam market for 34.18 USD
http://i.imgur.com/IKPXLhG.png
http://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198006715268?time=1425628800 (un-tradeable)
--- acquired march 6th
--- the person selling it for 13 keys is the buyer of this hat, he basically set his own range
34.18 x .85 (what the seller received) = 29.1 USD
29.1 usd SCM = 15.45 keys, rounding to 15 keys
any help will be nice, this one is a little tricky, but i feel confident in my proof :)
I don't think the SCM is usually used as proof, as the 15% Gaben tax makes things a bit tricky.
i just made a suggestion for the scorching one, and a guy with 1k+ approved unusual suggestions told me to take the 15% off "In that, you know how you've worked out what $200 is in keys, and used that as your current low-end?
New low-end will be $170 in keys." 170 is 15% off of 200
Okay. I've just seen people say no to suggestions if there's SCM proof used. Guess I'm wrong :P
with the way the economy is, anything that can be used as proof should be if accurate and correct, i think this is only temporary tho
It's fine for rare items and unusuals.