Price Suggestion
The B.M.O.C.
Submitted by St✭rdust
~12.3 keys
Unique B.M.O.C.
43 votes up
139 votes down
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This suggestion was marked as bad evidence and closed by Horizon.

There should always be enough evidence to back up the new proposed value. However, it appears that the evidence is not strong enough, or cherry-picked in a way that does not represent the actual market value of the item. Therefore, this suggestion has been closed.

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    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.

            You need sales to raise a price, not sellers


            Round to the nearest tenth