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2 years since last suggest
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/28831431 - B/O of 12 keys
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/28832999 - accepts 12 keys
http://imgur.com/a/zZMtc - 2 sellers for 12-12.5 keys
http://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198102125674#!/compare/1489104000/1489536000 - Bought for ~11 keys
http://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198258937500#!/compare/1489363200/1489449600 - No change in inv, bought on SCM?
This is my first unusual price suggestion, so tell me how I did :)
Uh where is 12.5 coming from?
the B/O, i thought
Can't price unusuals in decimal places and 12.5 keys has no support. I'd resuggest at 11-12 keys with those two sales.
oh alrighty, I hadn't known that, thanks!
No proof of 12 either though, just a single sale at 11.
Oh sales are the only way to put a price of a suggestion? Multiple B/O's lower than the current price doesn't do anything?
It's complicated. They shouldn't ever set the high end, as they are here, unless there are also sales at that value.
If absolutely no sales are available, the change is 15% or more from previous, and the B/Os have been up for long enough, then B/Os below current can be sole proof of a drop (suggestions with actual sales are stronger though). In rare cases where sales are consistently higher than current mature B/Os then the B/Os can be used to set the low-end of a range.
ah ok i see, thanks i'll keep this in mind for my next suggestion :)
Oh my bad, I just assumed the "accepts 12 keys" meant there was a sale at 12.