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Christmas is coming !!!!!!!! The price of it should be updated ~
Solds:
http://backpack.tf/stats/Unique/B.M.O.C./Tradable/Craftable @ 4.56 ~ 4.78 keys
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/27466413 @ 4.56 keys
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/27464619 @ 4.78 keys
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/27347794 @4.78 keys
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/27061339 @ 4.5 keys QUICK SELL
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/27412227 @ 5 keys
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/27471770 @ 5 keys
Those are sellers. Sellers always want more. You need actual sales. Also the range is ridiculous. Close this suggestion before a moderator does.
Just a few things worth mentioning:
1. It is recommended that you round up the prices to the nearest tenth, for example, 4.56 will round up to 4.6
2. There is a difference between 'solds' and 'sellers'. You need sales to raise a price. Most of these listed are sellers, not sales.
3. A quicksell is only a quicksell if it sells quickly (within a few hours, in most cases). The 'quicksell' link you have provided is actually selling for 5.5 keys, and has been open for 2 months.
4. Buyers are useful for raising prices. If you can provide buyers at the current price (Both on outpost and Backpack.tf), it will help support a raise in price.
5. A screenshot is recommended for classified listings, rather than a link to them.
Never go to the second decimal on a key price range.
http://backpack.tf/vote/id/561e17d3b98d889b66cc1b02
I wouldn't say never, as long as it's rounded to the nearest .05, it can be accepted
Quarter intervals are their own special case since most people are able to have a good idea what 1/4th of a key is worth. The reason users should not get too specific with key decimals is because backpack.tf is a price guide, not intended for exact pricing as it just reinforces the misconception some traders have of backpack.tf being the only price possible.
I know what you're getting at, I'm just stating that there have been times where a second decimal has been used.
http://backpack.tf/vote/id/556ac172dea9e93f558b4590 - 0.85 - 1 (Did this when I was new to suggesting :P)
You need sales to raise a price, not sellers
Round to the nearest tenth