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"I might be a bit nutty as of late, but you can blame it on chopped wood."
No sales. Using a buyout to drop the price.
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/26391587 - Buyout of 40 Keys. (Been selling since the 7th, 2 weeks.)
Just in case someone edits their ad: http://i.gyazo.com/6bd5fd89c818c322f078db0e1251eba8.png
If there are any sales available (with premium), then please provide the history and I'll correct the suggestion. I don't have premium until August.
He has gotten an offer above his B/O, which he could take when he wants, wait for him to sell.
The offer solidifies the price. So, even if he did take it--overpay would still be above the buyout price.
That really doesn't matter, he has gotten an offer above the buyout, that shows there isn't a reason to drop the items price, before he actually sells it.
Maybe he sells for something worth below 40? That would make this wrong, B/O drops are so pointless and shouldn't be allowed in the first place.
"B/O drops are so pointless and shouldn't be allowed in the first place."
Then how would you deal with insanely inflated 3rd gens that didn't sell even for 75% of inflated price? There's nothing better but a unsuccessful buyout to show that bakpak sais price is too wrong, even for a guideline.
Edited a bit.