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Item #1
https://backpack.tf/item/12178427581
it doesn't show well in my compare
https://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198066835150#!/compare/1678492800/1678579200
i'm the 25 keys.
https://backpack.tf/profiles/76561199116178047#!/compare/1678492800/1678579200
Item#2
https://backpack.tf/item/12180553323
https://marketplace.tf/items/tf2/31310;5;u264
https://manic.tf/keyprice/?at=2023-02-09&site=marketplace.tf
sale at 110$
price of keys on feb. 9th was 2.02$
110/2.02=54.45keys
Item 2 should be rounded to the nearest whole key. Either way this should be 25 flat given the seller 45 has been there for two months.
but how does that make sense? there was a sale at 110$ just about month ago. In this case I'll just correct the high price to a whole number
There is a current listing at 45 that's been sitting there for 2 months. If 45 has been unsold for that long, then $110 seems high given that information.
Despite the 45 listing sitting there for 2 months, it was also sold at 110$(55 keys) on mp.tf on Feb. 9th 2023. This was a month ago. I don't know what else to say but look at the mp.tf sales stats of the hat. I'm supposed to exclude a more recent sale that is higher because the cheaper one didn't sell during that time? If anything in my suggestion conflicts with the rules, then I'd change them, but I do not understand.
https://imgur.com/a/jamCskc
Straight from the rules page.