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just bought this cute little hat off steam market and i paid 86.90$
proof:
http://prntscr.com/h429ln
https://backpack.tf/item/1694979710
86.90/2.10=49.95 rounded to 41.
you could also see the sale on the scm sale graph.
Wait how did you get $2.1 for the steam market key price? As it seems to be like 2.4 or something
i took the most common selling points for the past few days, also 2.40 is 2.09 which is really something minor of a change.
also many sales above 2.40$, for example u have 289 keys sold at 2.51$
i think u misunderstood the 2.10, it's the price after the tax cut on steam market.
wot, also no keys have sold below 2.2 on the steam community market, so how would you even get a common selling point or average below it
it's the price after the tax cut on steam market.
Then why didn't you do a tax cut on the hat, and you don't do tax cuts
that's not how the rules work on bp.tf, u do what u paid for the hat and u take the key price
86.90/2.10=49.95 rounded to 41.
and i didn't round cuz it's basically a pure sale.
Yeah you paid the price of 89.9 and then you take the key price, not the Key price after tax cuts, also if you tax cutted both the keys and the hat it wold be 78.2 divided by 2.1 which is about 37
On October 29 keys sold for ~2.35-2.45, so 2.4 is a good point. $86.90 / $2.4 ~36.2, so ~36 keys.
Many sales above that too, shouldn't really just take that into account i think.
October 29, the day of the sale was some low at 2.30 usd and a peak of 2.44 usd. So either take the 2.35-2.45 range (which you'd end up using 2.4, as averages and fun stuff like that), or 2.30-2.45 (which would be 2.375)
it doesn't work like that lol, on 29th october 220 keys sold for 2.44$, 2.30$ is way 2 looow to be included that's lower than the quickbuyers on steam market.
also i did take 2.40 into account, it's 2.10 after the tax cut? i'm sure it's a good close enough number as anything lower than that is probably low due to the many sales above 2.40$
Though most importantly it shouldn't be 2.1 because your doing after tax on keys and not after tax on the unusual
Just take the current price of about 2.4
You see how I said that, and to use 2.35-2.45? https://imgur.com/a/ieceQ so if you just want to use the high end which is less accurate of what keys sold at on scm that day. Then do 86.90 / 2.45 ~~35.47 which technically rounds to 35, but close enough to round either way.
the wiz... u don't tax the amount u paid on the actual key price, take it from the after-taxed key price.
btw both of u downvoting won't make ur point right.
No... look at any other suggestion using scm sales... You use before steam tax price of what you paid for the hat, and what keys sell for. Nowhere do you use one before and one after.
an example of how it works:
https://backpack.tf/suggestion/59f78318cf6c7547da638b9b
Yes 2.1 EUROS, not USD. There's the difference.
he used the same method i did, it's not about the currency............. the buyer paid him 230$
Also it is about currency since 2.1 euros = 2.45 usd
The currency most certainly does matter. There's this thing called exchange rates. 1 usd =/= 1 euro. https://imgur.com/a/v8vGt And that suggestion used the before steam tax amount for the hat, and the before steam tax amount for keys. You did not use the same method.
Btw heres a similar suggestion, with marketplace.tf that has a 10% Tax, the unusual was sold for $250 while key prices were at 1.92, notice how i didn't take away the key price tax yet it still passed in less than a day. Though if i did take away the tax from keys, then it would be 250/1.74 which equals about 143 keys. Also I wasn't down voting you
marketplace is different than steam market, keys sell for much lower there, i'll wait for an admin to chim in, this just feels like comments spam.
You didn't really read what I said, theres still a tax of 10% on all items similarly to SCM