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Meh.
Sale 1
Before: http://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198089815020?time=1430051585
After: http://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198089815020?time=1430118000
- Sold with 7 keys in sweets + Stormy Storm Noble Amassment of Hats (22 keys) for a Disco Beat Down Nunhood (93 keys) (93*0.9 - 22 - 7 = 55 keys)
But the new owner has been selling this for 51 keys on classified so cap this at 51.
Sale 2
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/25779941 - Sold for 31 keys + 3 keys in items (34 keys)
Feel free to counter / support my proofs
why are you using a qs sale
Because I didn't notice it was a QS.
I can confirm that 2nd trade
Although, it was a qs
u cant count the sell for keys as a regular sale , as the owner said "Although, it was a qs" it was a qs .
u cant put it and base on that your price , there is sale for 55 keys that means that price should be raise .
If it can be sold for ~34 keys within 20 hours, any thoughts about it being a quicksell as others have stated?
Actually, I didn't notice it was a QS, my bad.