- Forums
-
Pricing
- Community Pricing
- Pricegrid
- Spreadsheet
- Browse Suggestions
- Latest Changes
- Unusual Pricelist
- Browse by Item
- Browse by Effect
- Steam Community Market
- Market Pricelist
-
Trading
- Classifieds
- Classified Listings
- Utilities
- Calculator
- Premium Search
- Statistics
I had to do far more math to figure this out than i wanted to
1st sale: https://imgur.com/zm04u7z – I bought it, for a G.E. bubble pipe (55 keys), Specialized Killstreak Australium Flamethrower w/ strange parts (23 keys), Factory New Elite Grade Killer Bee (20 keys), Strange Factory New Flower Power medi gun (7 keys), and 10 keys. 55 + 23 + 20 + 7 + 10 = 115 keys. 115 * 0.9 = 103.5
2nd sale: https://imgur.com/I6cvo9Q – Sold for a sunbeams your worst nightmare (100 keys), buyer added 18 keys worth of paint and keys. I actually had to some algebra here to calculate this, which I didn't enjoy. I can't imagine why you'd want to see the actual working out, but it resulted with the sole mate having to be 93 keys. ( 93 + 18 = 111, 111 * 0.9 = 100)
I hope it's okay that i rounded up to 95 and 105, i feel like 100 is way more even than 98.25 :)
you dont need to apply overpay anymore
so should I take out the overpay? even so i'm already rounding up the prices but do you think it should be more?
Yes, overpay doesn't need to be applied anymore, so the 1st sale would be 110 Keys (Since the bubble pipe is 50 keys) and 2nd sale would be 111 which you can round
thanks, taking this down and retrying with correct prices :)
no need for overpay anymore, plus the bubble pipe is 50 keys, not 55.
Do this without overpay. no argument in that