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Helllfire Milkman!
Once again, let me know if I screwed up...
Sale #1:
Sold for 52 keys.
http://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198093495779?time=1429426800
http://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198093495779?time=1430012407
Sale #2:
Sold 1:1 for a Hellfire Milkman, valuing at 44 keys from other suggestion.
44 * 0.9 = 39.6 rounding to 40
http://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198093495779?time=1426921200
http://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198093495779?time=1428390000
Hellfire Milkman:
http://backpack.tf/vote/id/5541cc3fb88d88cb338b461f
good vote! defiantly a vote up! gl man
The "Hellfire milkman" at the start confused me a lot until I read it xD
For your first sale, don't think it was 52 keys. It was a trade involving a burning hermes.
http://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198093495779?time=1429945200 (April 25th)
http://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198093495779?time=1430377200 (April 30th)
For your second sale, you should actually just use 44 keys as the value of the milkman here. The purpose of overpay is to find out the value of an unusual in its purest form. Since the sale you used in the hellfire milkman was already a pure sale at 44 keys, it should be used as it is. Think about it this way, if the hat was sold for 44 keys pure, valuing it at 40 keys wouldn't be justified since it can be sold for 44 keys pure. In addition to that sale, 2 more keys were added on top of the hellfire milkman. So by right, that would've been 46 keys.
Thanks for the help Aaron, I'll ressuggest once I get back home, not doing this on mobile ;)