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Go easy on me, this is my first time.
Sold for a Blizzardy Storm Bruce's bonnet amongst a few other items
http://prntscr.com/95oml8
http://prntscr.com/95orbs
http://prntscr.com/95oslt
my trade : http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/27468268
Theirs : http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/27457094
53.5(current price of Bruce) - 3.7 (other items) = 49.8 keys
Backpacks (frog : http://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198008113369?time=1448045636
Me: http://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198165097434?time=1448121105
Just a few problems in order to fix it right up.
1. After taking the price of the non-unusual items ("sweets"), you need to apply unusual overpay by multiplying by 0.9 (not 0.8)
2. You only have 1 sale, so there is no need for a range.
You actually need to multiply by 0.9
+There are more sales
Is it possible for me to remove the range if need be?
You have to resuggest and remove whatever end is not necessary here. :)
So should I close this one now?
Hey, pretty sure that you need two trades to price an unpriced item.
There are cases where one sale is enough, but here indeed, that won't be. ^^
I'm guessing the rule is something like if the item is really expensive, you need only one, but if not, 2?
Not necessarily expensive, but yeah, very rare, and there must only be one valid usable sale.
Ok, thanks!
Maybe I should of Said "bought" rather than "sold" considering that he was offering on my item, So If anything I would of thought that It would increase the price, But this sale was basically 1:1 (not including the other items ofc). If it was the other way round I'd agree. Sorry for any mis-communication.