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Strange Jarmaments
Submitted by Hunch Crunch
~20.5 ref
Strange Jarmaments
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The first few results seem to stem around initially selling the item for 13 - 15 refined. This is the current listings so far: https://backpack.tf/classifieds?item=Jarmaments&quality=11&tradable=1&craftable=1&australium=-1&killstreak_tier=0


Based on currently obtained info, there are currently just under 1k known in existence at this moment (https://backpack.tf/stats/Strange/Jarmaments/Tradable/Craftable) At this time, it would be easy to initially value the item around 13 ref, wit the highest going around 16 or 17 refined.

    Do you have any photo’s of your sales/trades? These are just buy and sell orders.


    If someone has a sell order for 10000 keys and normally that same item goes for 10 keys, you would not accept that offer, right? That is roughly how i understand the reasoning after the “no offers” rules are.

      yeah, with 3000 being the max space for TF2 backpack slots, I don't think a sale at 10000 keys pure would be possible lmao

        It is just an extremely exaggerated example of why buy and sell offers are not super legitimate proof. Assuming im allowed to ask a question in this price suggestion, (it is related to the subject, so here goes) How would you describe this “offers are not proof” rule?

          Well sellers can't be the high end without sales that's for sure

            You're spot on, an item is only worth what someone is willing to pay. If you did list an item at 10000keys it doesn't make it worth that.

              Obviously sellers can be the high end if there are sales at that price though, but here no sales were provided

      you need proof of sales not just listings