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Bought this for 225 keys.
Screeny: https://imgur.com/kY62mkz
Snapshot: https://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198114545227#!/compare/1597104000/1598313600
Item history: https://backpack.tf/item/3034506474
Can't believe this is still here but why are there 4 comments i can't see =\
Moderator only comments, where they leave notes about this suggestion. IE whether a mini needs to be dealt with first or if they want to see if another sale occurs
The reason this was left open is because we have seen that directly before this trade, the same two traders (you and MK) exchanged it as well. Using tradebacks for suggestions is generally not a good idea for a whole bunch of reasons - most of the time we see them, the trades are either really lopsided, or one of the exchanges was a placeholder instead.
In this case, it seems like in essence, the pullover was bought with all those hats + 225, but that the sensei was only added as a placeholder for said 225 keys. Even if this was not the original agreement, the fact that it was directly swapped after the trade results in an effective trade that does not include the sensei at all, and as such, I'm not a fan of using this sale to price the sensei.
We haggled a bit and traded as normal. There was no way to predict which hat i would want to trade back if any at the time as trading for the pullover was basically a complete reset of my inventory and loadouts.
Discussed this with the other moderators as well; we feel that even if it was not the original agreement, if the same two people make two trades this fast, they should be considered a revert or an adaptation of the original agreement rather than a new sale for suggestion purposes, and as such, this should not be used here.
This should remain outdated until it sells again.