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Calls for a wide range
Sale 1
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/27533226 Sold for G. Fetti Beak
X = 65*0.9
X = 59
Beak http://backpack.tf/item/3716973640
Stahl http://backpack.tf/item/1686639855
Sale 2
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/27506179 Sold with 2 keys for Pro KS Aussie Eyelander
Stahl was looking for an Eyelander
B/O for Eyelander was 55
X + 2 = 46
X = 44
Eyelander http://backpack.tf/item/3577373394
Stahl http://backpack.tf/item/1686639855
Mini for Eyelander
http://steamcommunity.com/market/listings/440/Strange%20Professional%20Killstreak%20Australium%20Eyelander Sold for 123.53 and 112.51 on Dec 4th
(123.53 + 112.51)/2 = 118.02
118.02 + 118.02/1.15 = 220.65
220.65/2 = 110.33
Keys were $2.42 at time of sale
110.33/2.42 = 45.6 keys
I think you have a double standard to work out here :P
http://backpack.tf/vote/id/5670a1d6b98d884417e94b65 - here you call a sale an outlier because the seller was specifically looking for that item. Here though, the sale where the seller was looking for the specific item is being valued at way less than the other provided sale and you still choose to keep it in the range? :P
Everyone was telling me the 16 sale was low for the Samur, that's why i had to call it an outlier
Here it doesn't seem unreasonable to keep it in range
Fair enough.