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I like Mongolia
Requested by the magnificent Jarool, requested from someone else too
Sellers: -
N/A
Sale 1)
https://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198083578650#!/compare/1611532800/1611705600
https://backpack.tf/item/3149139713 https://steamcommunity.com/market/listings/440/Unusual%20Magnificent%20Mongolian https://gyazo.com/ebe73f1ac0c3f482391e5799bcba7021
£230.48 / £1.79 = 129 keys
Sales:
129
Rounding since key values might be slightly discrepant from different currencies
Thanks =)
https://gyazo.com/be31dbd4c2984491a97bbd64f66276f9 - sale $316.05
https://gyazo.com/e38d5f3d61681617aa41a87b7a1c6908 - keys $2.48
316.05/2.48 = 127.44 keys
Generous rounding
I mean he did mention the difference of currencies
yeah, I'm just giving the american currency, we do marketplace sales in that so figured, scm sales should follow suit
I guess but in my currency (and yours for that matter) that's what the sale is. I'm not too sure what to do here.
Haha, a good point. I always make my scm sales in usd as much as I can. An incognito tab does wonders
That is fair enough, rounding to 130 shouldn't be too much of an issue, even with the sale at 127.44 keys using USD, if you took a range between currencies the mid-point would be 128, able to round to 130. I will leave this up for now, but I am happy to resuggest if a mod needs me to :)
This is actually exactly what rounding on cash sales is meant to be used for - I sometimes see the argument that cash is as good as pure and should therefore not be rounded, but the fact that the conversion to actual keys is not 100% accurate (due to fees, inconsistent conversion rates or currency differences) shows that rounding is definitely warranted.
I'm fine with the rounding as it was done here - unless there's a huge difference (sometimes there are very specific peaks for certain currencies at certain days that could cause large discrepancies) you are fine in rounding it in the currency the sale happened in.