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First suggestion, so please give me any advice if I've done anything wrong! :)
Previous suggestion is over a year old, is the hat is currently valued above the Scorching Flames Hot Dogger and 22.5 keys above it's Green Energy counterpart. The new suggested price has been set slightly higher than the GE price, as current offers suggest a price around this range.
There are currently only two on the market, with one being up for a week and the other up for over a month. A total of just two offers have been received combined, both around the suggested price range (although the prices of the items offered are dubious themselves).
1 week old trade- [url]http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/26892956[/url]
1 month old trade- [url]http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/26629262[/url]
I cannot find any sale prices over the last 6 months or so; however in comparison, a Green Energy Hot Dogger was listed with a B/O of just 29 keys two months ago: [url]http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/26238554[/url]
I hope this is enough, there really isn't a lot on this hat over the last 6 months to a year, however the current listed price is largely inflated and needs to be reduced. Thank you reading. :)
Offers do not equal sales.
There have been sales, look into the item histories
Hey, you are maybe right, but you need to show us by showing us proof of sales. If you are suggesting unusuals, you need some sales for this price. You can use your sale too if you happen to sell this unusual! You can gather proof from:
1. Screenshoting your sale, how to find it? Go to your steam profile, then click on inventory http://prntscr.com/8bgjqb then on more and on history of sales http://prntscr.com/8bgk7o and screenshot the trade and upload it on Imgur by Printscreen or you can use Gyazo or Lightshot (if you dont know these words, try google)
2. Adding someone who have this hat and ask him for what did he bought it and try to ask him if he will screenshot his trade.
3. Use Julia script. What it does is compare differences between two snapshots of the inventory at different times. Comparing items added, removed, and altered between those two points. http://forums.backpack.tf/index.php?/topic/33627-user-script-compare-differences-between-inventory-snapshots-and-more/ As yo ucan see for example here http://backpack.tf/vote/id/55e5d78edea9e943238b462b
Another thing you need to know is overpay rule. That means if it sold for some unusual, you need to count the worth of the unusual x 0.9.
Another thing is, that the unusual for what it sold can be outdated, that means last accepted suggestion for it was more than 4 months ago. So you need to do a mini. Mini is minisugegstion, sale of the unusual, for what sold the original unusual you are suggesting.
Try looking at past accepted suggestions how to format the suggestions.
Suggesting unusuals isnt that easy, it has a lot of things you need to learn, but its possible, just read all of this:
http://backpack.tf/rules
http://backpack.tf/help/suggestions
http://forums.backpack.tf/index.php?/topic/6033-new-unusual-price-suggestion-guide-the-cheat-sheet/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwSKD9gN_Zg
If you have any questions about suggesting prices, feel free to ask any experienced suggester, they will answer you and help you with your suggestion.
The way most of the price suggestions work is by sales, if you have no sales its considered no proof.