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Needs a price and here is what i paid:
paid 65 keys pure and the b/o was 65 keys aswell
http://imgur.com/a/VjNoN
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/28618690#my
the hat is 1/1 and no other sales.
Looks like a QS but if you don't intend to sell, that's an upvote
yeah it does seem low indeed but i'm planning to keep the hat as i think it's pretty nice.
What a steal…
If you do not plan on reselling this should be fine tho
Congratulations on the purchase!
Thank you :D
Feels very low but congrats on the purchase
Very nice hat and effect, I am jealous.
It sold in 5 days so it shouldn't be used as it's a quicksell: http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/28618690
Unless he/she isn't reselling and is fine with the price
No, since it was quicksold it's not usable.
http://backpack.tf/suggestion/57f967e8c4404550e71040fc - same concept. Leave it to 3zooz to decide what he wants to do with this
It just doesn't make any sense to give a hat a value that is clearly wrong.
Then the seller shouldn't have sold it for this low. It's not like they can't ask people of their opinion on the hat's price to see if their buyout is low.
It would be preferrable to let this unpriced, even if you won't resell it. Having no price tag is better than having a 65 keys one, because it's obvious this is much more anyway.
if he's not going to sell it, this is fine
It was on the market for 5 days and only one buyer would pay 65 keys.
In situations like these, where someone purchased an 1/1 hat with the intention to keep it, we're fine with pricing it based on a purchase that seems low, as long as the owner is okay with it. People usually make such suggestions (or request them, see example below) because they like to have a value displayed on the items they use in game (they consider some value better than 'no value' it would get and always would have if they did not price it with that sale).
A similar case:
http://backpack.tf/suggestion/5713c265c440452f4e19c0b2
That dude cracked and resold it within a month, and as you can see: if a price is really too low for reselling purposes, it will automatically fix itself, as it did with that stove.