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Needs a drop.
Sellers
http://backpack.tf/item/5383668987 - 1.22
http://backpack.tf/item/4557882506 - 1.22
http://backpack.tf/item/5056132650 - 1.33
http://backpack.tf/item/2023947097 - 1.33
http://backpack.tf/item/5292535168 - 1.33
http://backpack.tf/item/4725397746 - 1.33
http://backpack.tf/item/5403684973 - 1.33
http://backpack.tf/item/5280486142 - 1.33
http://backpack.tf/item/5394296538 - 1.33
http://imgur.com/a/ma6vs
http://backpack.tf/classifieds?item=Big%20Elfin%20Deal&quality=6&tradable=1&craftable=1&australium=-1
2 buyers at 1.22. Going with 1.33 flat since the 2x 1.22 sellers is the same person and is countered by 2 different buyers at 1.22. 1.33 seems to be the commonly trading point.
I don't think the buyers counter 1.22 they show 1.22 is the most common trading point
No sellers at 1.22 so I doubt it, 1.33 flat is better here.
"No sellers @ 1.22" You have listed 2 yourself? Above?
2 items, who belong to the same seller, are easily countered by the buyers. They could send 2 offers and have their items quicksold. Invalid.
They aren't countered. It actually proves my point that 1.22 is the most common trading point
https://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198141964860 - Invalid as it says Max 3 and they have bought 3
Other buyer has bought one
1.22) 4 Sales @ 1.22, 2 3 Day sellers @ 1.22 and 2 Buyers (1 Invalid) = Most Common trading point
Or
1.33) Just listings