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I bought the Hat for an orbiting fire Bonk Boy and an orbiting fire Backwards Ballcap.
After the Bonk Boy is from 32-33 Keys and the Ballcap 17-24 I think 49-57 Keys for the Razor Cut is a firm price.
I also have links to the original outpost trade and screenshots of the chat and the trade itself.
Outpost Trade: [url]http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/25930117#latest[/url]
Chat 1/3: [url]http://postimg.org/image/j06d9it7f/[/url]
Chat 2/3: [url]http://postimg.org/image/7ax09euyj/[/url]
Chat 3/3: [url]http://postimg.org/image/6nzadpkc7/[/url]
Trade: [url]http://postimg.org/image/t8qea7g9h/[/url]
Accepted Trade 1/2: [url]http://postimg.org/image/prflyzedr/[/url]
Accepted Trade 2/2: [url]http://postimg.org/image/gsigx5j5v/[/url]
This is my very first price suggestion, so please tell me if I am missing anything, and have a wonderfull day!
Where's the range coming from?
It is the price of the Bonk Boy added to the price of the Ballcap. 32+17=49 and 33+24=57 :)
Good job, but not how it works.
So how do I get a right range? :)
Oh now I get it
You use the mid-point not the high and low end. Also see all the points raised below.
there have been more sales
1. Can't have a range with one sale, use the mid-prices for the two hats
2. Nice work on documentation, though all you need is the trade history. :p
3. Did you apply overpay? You multiply the value of the offered hat by 0.9 to do so.
4. You generally need two sales to price an unusual, so you'll need a screenshot showing what you bought it for as well.
So you mean of what the other person who had the hat before bought it for?