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Sold here for ~25 keys: https://i.imgur.com/x8677iE.png
One on market for $57, one sold in June for $56 (equivalent of ~29-30 keys @$1.81 a key on marketplace): https://marketplace.tf/items/tf2/31016;5;u121
All on market priced at least 26 keys
There's a May sale still in-date that comes out to 28 keys, the June sale comes out to 31 keys but i'd call that an outlier given current sellers.
Also where does 26 come from if it sold for 25?
just tried to find a balance between the outlier and lowest that I thought was fair. However, I still think there deserves to be a price bump. (First suggestion as well so I completely understand if it’s not to the standards of what a suggestion should be)
That's not how it works. You take a flat price for items worth more than 10 keys or so and round it to the nearest key. There's multiple 27 key sellers as well so the June sale would be an outlier, possibly even the May sale since there's one unsold for over 2 month at 26 keys.
Yup, I understand the high rate of an outlier which is why I didn’t price at the same point. Honestly there’s assumptions and things you have to take into account that I didn’t necessarily. Again, first time suggestion, I’ll do better next time. Thanks.
All good. No ill-intent was intended.