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Never thought I would suggest this.
Sold 2 months ago at 425 keys pure
Proof: https://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198122215471#!/compare/1577232000/1577318400
This is a quicksell
https://bot.tf/stats/listings/Y35DRRD6 buy orders 415-420, listed at 499
https://bot.tf/stats/listings/46NL2ZKL same day, listing dropped to 449
https://bot.tf/stats/listings/425X2R07 same day, listing is gone, buy order at 420
Wouldn’t it still count then
Edit: if it doesn’t I’ll close it, no problem to me
Considering how buy orders have remained consistent at 400-430 since then, I believe this is an inaccurate representation of this item
Alright I’ll close it, thanks for the help
Well, the current price is more inaccurate, than this suggested price; thats basically the idea and why its perfectly fine to raise on quicksells, if nothing else is avaliable for use.
That is certainly correct, and I have raised items with these situations in the past before. It is better than current, but still low as far as a real price goes. This suggestion can pass as it is.
you can raise on quicksells...this is valid
Exactly, just because buy orders are higher doesn’t mean the sale is invalid
https://backpack.tf/suggestion/5e056cee3751a365a4530a12
Still a valid sale only if the person had no idea what the hat was worth
I’ll leave it to voters and staff unless someone can prove me wrong