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Hey, I'm stupid but you're stupider
Sellers @ 14.55
http://imgur.com/U6JqhYx
Sellers @14.66
http://imgur.com/EfdEcww
Can we get unsolds @ 15 ref?
Unsolds @ 15
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/28040795
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/28022760
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/28033879
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/27990478
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/28001933
Any seller that says "bp.tf price" is inadmissible.
http://prntscr.com/ancomx
Under Secondary proof, #3:
http://forums.backpack.tf/index.php?/topic/36705-guide-for-non-unusual-suggestions/
The rest are good.
no, its all good using it, that applies only if it have range
How do you know that. The reasoning under the rule says that the buyer has to do more work to find the price. If the seller says "bp price", then it is inadmissible. It doesn't show an exception, so I'd take it there cannot be an exception.
example, bp.tf price is 15. you have sale for 16 and seller for bp price
you dont go 16 flat but 15-16 logically
I understand, but that isn't the rule. There is no exception to prices that have no range. The rule says that all trades that say "bp price" cannot be used in any way.
I am not trying to trash this trade, I really love your suggestions. But this is a thing I keep seeing and it really shouldn't.
if bp price is 16 ref and someone is selling for 16 ref how do you want tomake a suggestion from that
Why do you have a range? why not 14.55 flat??