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Okay, nice range.
before
http://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198131986842?time=1437980400
after
http://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198131986842
for Strange Specialized Killstreak Australium Sniper Rifle 37 keys at steam market is around 87euro including tax + total 1.9 keys in sweet (unquie jarate 1.33, australium paint strange anger 1.7 key, Team Spirit The Birdman 12 ref)
By me.
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/26532581
Sold for Miami Cannonball (29 Keys) w/ Sweets (~2 Keys) ~27 Keys
http://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198057789242?time=1437437656
http://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198057789242?time=1437437656
By Tsubasa 翼.
One thing:
- You should include links for the Cannonball mini (i assume you did the mini as it's valued at 29 keys). --- Well, it wasn't outdated then... but 2 months might be a lot.
- http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/26782269 - Sold for 33 Keys
- Median of Miami Cannonball is 32.5 Keys. Why are you doing overpay again?
Sale 2 is correct.
Great, then the low-end should be ~31 keys if sweets were added to the Baker Boy.
What? Miami Cannonball is 32.5 Keys. Doing overpay is 29 Keys. With 2 Keys on the Baker Boy's side, it will be 27 Keys.
If Cannonball was sold for 33 keys pure, then it's 33 keys pure (no overpay since it's pure). If it was sold for something else, then you are right.
I'm proving that the current range is still suitable for the unusual. Since I'm using the current range, overpaying would be normal. That is not a mini suggestion, but just a proof.
Well, i have never seen anyone doing that, so i'm not sure. Overpay is supposed to represent the pure value of any item. (taken from the unusual suggestion guide), and in this case, 29 keys isn't the pure value of the item based on that mini.
Anyways, if this can be done then i learned something new today.
It is just a matter of overpay here, there isn't much difference so I'm just following my instincts.
Think of it this way. Let's say a hat takes 3 months to sell for 33 keys pure. If someone offered that to you, would you prefer that or 30 keys pure? It's not always fair to value a hat at its pure equivalent because you have to factor in the time it takes to sell. Just because it sells at 33 keys pure, doesn't mean overpay shouldn't be applied. What if it took 8 hours to sell for 33 keys pure? Then you'd feel a bit better about taking it at as 33 keys pure if it was offered to you, right? But where do we make the cutoff between what's reasonable and what's not? It's not an easy question and varies a lot based on the types of hats involved. I usually leave it at the discretion of the suggester. 3 days here is pretty short and I would tend to lean towards not applying overpay, but it's not so clear as to go against the suggestion.