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Someone confirm my math
Only 1 sale I can track
Classifieds seller is one month old
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/27449743 Sold with Frostbite Fur-lined Fighter for Harvest Nanobalaclava
Before: http://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198046429263?time=1447833600
After: http://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198046429263?time=1447920000
Nanobalaclava: http://www.tf2outpost.com/item/440,4333324074,521,5
Fighter: http://backpack.tf/item/4277456066
Hetpiece: http://backpack.tf/item/4279997299
x+60*0.9=80
x= 26
Support-counter proof/criticism always welcome.
Applying overpay on the wrong side of the sale, though
In fact you shouldn't be applying it at all, it is highly suggested that the Hetman's was offered on the Nano :o
That would make the sale 20, which is low compared to Hellfire and Demonflame
That's why I needed an expert. Then what? Resuggest or wait for new sale?
Resuggest, 20 is fine if there's no other sales
Not any I was able to track, you premiums could tell me.
http://backpack.tf/item/4279997299
Is this really a valid sale to use to price Hetmans? It's not a huge part of the trade being only a
thirdquarter of the trades value.From the unusual suggesting guide:
'Basically, if a hat is a small piece in a large deal, that sale should not be used as proof.'
I'm just curious since I'm not sure where the line is drawn.
Edit: foamyyyy
this sale should not be used to price the hetmans. using correct calcs, this would put the hetman at 20, which means that it covers 1/4th of the total exchanged value. it is apparent that it was not the main part of the deal, thus using this for the hetmans price will result in inaccurate values