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*yawn* one of the last ones for the day...
One traceable sale:
Sold for $367.89 on the SCM.
Only one sold on April 10, same day it appeared in backpack.
$367.89-$312.71 = 150.77 keys rounding to 151 - 128.16 keys rounding to 128 keys (keys being at $2.44 at time of sale)
http://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198039731024?time=1428562800
http://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198039731024?time=1428649200
Lets roll!
How do you have a range if theres only one sale
SCM tax factored in. I re-suggested based on the direction of The One in the last suggestion.
ah, i see
looks gud then
How Can The Range Be Real If Our Eyes Aren't Real
#JustJadenSmithThings
Relying on backpack history to determine which day the sale occured on scm is not accurate. It may well have occured on the 15th of march if you look at when the hat left the seller's backpack.
Backpack of seller
http://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198018505389?time=1426316400 (March 14th)
http://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198018505389?time=1426402800 (March 15th)
It is for that reason that we require an image of the transaction.
"For each SCM sale, please provide proof (screenshot) that the hat of that particular effect sold for the said price" - from the guidelines.
But you might be right here as he could've listed the hat on the scm on the 15th of march and only sold on the 10th of april. Would be great if you can get confirmation from the seller.
Since the hat is still untradeable at april 15th, it must have happened within 7 days of that date (So april 8th or later). Since there's no other sales between april 8th and 10th, Im quite sure this is accurate
Fair enough.