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Meh
Sale 1
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/25165524 - Sold for 24 keys
Sale 2
Before: http://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198076672128?time=1424528567
After: http://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198076672128?time=1424528567
- Sold with a Molten Mallard Tartan Spartan (72 keys) for a Strange Cloudy Moon Private Eye (94 keys) + Genuine Grandmaster (5 keys) + 1 key + 3 keys in items (94*0.9 + 8*0.9 + 1 - 72*0.9 = 28 keys)
Feel free to counter / support my proofs
For your second sale, why did you apply overpay on both the private eye + sweets and the tartan spartan ?
Grim once told me to apply overpay to both sides if we don't know which one was offered. Correct me if Grim was wrong.
If we don't know which hat was offered, do calculate overpay was the principle. But the overpay concept should still be the same. So in this case, the overpay should only be applied on the private eye + Sweets, treating as it was offered. That sale would've been ~21 keys.