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Genuine Foppish Physician
Submitted by Barakuba
~3.11 ref
Genuine Foppish Physician
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Please note this is a 5% increase. 1/9 ref increase is 5% of initial price of 20/9

Lol this was lowered from this price a month ago.

2 Buyers at 2.33 ref: http://imgur.com/a/BKuh3

Buyer Profiles: http://backpack.tf/u/76561198137909800

http://backpack.tf/u/76561198016282712

2 UNBUMPED and really old sellers for 2 ref

1 seller for 2.22 ref

All of the items being sold are countered by the buyers at 2.33 ref

    Meeting the 5% rule on the basis of a technicality is not really in the spirit of the rules.

      You said that the last transition from 2.22 to 2.33 wasn't a 5% change, so I wanted to show it was. I believe that this change is important and wanted to demonstrate that the rules agree. No disrespect intended.

        well (2.33-2.22) / 2.22 = 4.954954955% so isn't that kinda close enough to 5

          We shouldn't have to be doing math to see if suggestions are relevant and necessary. You should just be able to look at it and tell. Lowest seller at 4 ref. SCM is significantly higher than 2.33. A change from 2.22 to 2.33 is not meaningful regardless of what the math is saying. 5% is an arbitrary number that on its own has no meaning at all.

            (For all those confused when reading this string of messages, we are referring to a past price suggestion and not this one. Current sellers at 2.55 ref for this item.) Thank you for the clarification polar.

            (In reference to Vrakos' comment) See you made a mistake in your math, they only put the first 2 decimal places but in reality .11 is representing 1/9, or else .99 ref wouldnt = 1 ref. given that .11 represents 1/9, 21/9 - 20/9 = 1/9. 1/9 = 1/20 of 20/9

              either way you do it is fine, we ignore that there is a remaining 0.01 when we run the numbers with decimals. and usually we run the numbers in decimals


              " but in reality .11 is representing 1/9"

              ^ I don't think this is what you meant to say, but I know what you meant