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Eh Eh Hmm, I have returned... :3
Sold for an El Jefe - Kill a Watt: 59.5 Keys(Outdated) 59.5 * 0.9 = 54 Keys
Mini For Jefe: http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/25785498
Sold for a Cloud 9 Your Worst Nightmare & 1 bud: 18.5 + 5.5 Keys = 24 Keys * 0.9 = 22 Keys
Proof:http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/25711976
Mini For YWN: We may need a link Here... Sorry could not find one and I spent ages doing so :c
You should apply overpay on the price based on the mini, not the outdated one.
Make that a bit simpler please c:
You used the outdated price to calculate the value of this hat, then did a random mini that you never used.
You take the value of the Jefe from the mini you did, apply overpay to that number, and that's the price of this hat.
So it would be the mini' price if I am right? So it would leave the napper's being more than 22 keys? Correct me if I am wrong please :)
It would be 22*.9, which would be about 20 keys.
But this also seems really low for this hat, so this sale might be an outlier.
Ill close it and you put up a price? I can't think of anything to go with oh lord!
please arrange your proof properly, i have no idea why you put the sale at the bottom
fix your last link
I only realized that bottom link isn't aviliable and I would edit it if I was able to
Also, you're applying double overpay, which you shouldn't do.
Only apply overpay once, either the mini or the sale, but not both.