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Hello everyone!
Last price was set a 2 years ago. Price is outdated.
Sold for $400 on marketplace.tf
Proof are provided Spenser: https://yadi.sk/i/1j1g3gS73MkM4K
History: https://backpack.tf/item/2044958331
$400 / $1.91 = 209,42 keys rounded up 209 keys
So, flat 209 keys
Thank you for attention.
Insane hat and insane sale, congratulations.
Keys = $1.93
For this trade it should be 207.25 Keys
Which should be rounded to the nearest 5 (or not since it is a cash sale) So either 207 or 210
So do I need to change to 207 or 210? Which is better and more correct? I started from the price key of the backpack.tf. At the moment this amounts to $1.91 for 1 key
So the way it is supposed to work is you take the average cost of keys on the day the sale happen, which in this case was $1.93. http://imgur.com/a/cfXAz
Unusuals 100 - 200 are supposed to be rounded to the nearest 5, but again, supposed to, as in it is a guideline. Since this is a pure/cash sale, not rounding should be fine, but I thought you should know the correct way it should be done. Does the 2 key difference really matter, not really, but its not much effort to fix. Sorry I didn't explain all that in the first post.