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First unusual suggestion. Go easy on me.
Sold for £159.64 / $230 cash via paypal + Strange Punk's Pomp
Taking keys @$1.87
230 / 1.87 = 123 keys
Taking 124 keys because of Strange Pomp.
Sale 1:
Trade- https://gyazo.com/95b1d06f3342cb408a820e1ba82b0248
Proof of payment- https://gyazo.com/3afc5a5e31a7b98255d73c8da9a36c14
https://backpack.tf/profiles/76561197970869719#!/compare/1634774400/1634860800
(sold to https://backpack.tf/u/76561198021177336) will update suggestion with comparison when inventory becomes available.
May need to mini the paypal value for keys here idk
Good point. We had a discussion on this actually.
We agreed on 120 keys before and decided to make it a cash trade. Rounded the price of keys upto $1.90 from the $1.87 marketplace.tf price. $1.90 x 120 = 228. Rounded $228 ---> $230.
Decided to take it at 123 keys instead of 120 keys because of that markup.
https://gyazo.com/2e8e9c4a4444f4b383cc004f3d930a90
Since the sale was Paypal cash and not Marketplace.tf, using the Marketplace.tf key price is inaccurate. You should find some key sales in cash to use as a key price. You can find some by looking in this forum page: https://forums.backpack.tf/forum/27-team-fortress-2-cash-trading/
Look at the people selling/buying keys and check their rep to see if they've bough/sold some recently