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Sale #1
https://backpack.tf/item/3269312120
107 keys 22.88 ref
Seller: https://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198811162245#!/compare/1746403200/1746576000 (ID: 15711439856)
Buyer: https://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198453530349#!/compare/1746316800/1746576000
Rounding to 107
Current sellers:
129 keys on bp.tf
130 keys on bp.tf
135 keys on bp.tf
Sales: 107
Final price: 107
I agree even if it was a bot dump, buy orders dropped, so it should be accepted just like there - https://backpack.tf/suggestion/689e3938e92d666fa201885c
I wouldn't use that sale since it was a dump to a bot, which means it was a quicksell
Even though buy orders crashed since then and sellers are close to it?
I wouldn't say 129 is close to 107, and even if the buyers have dropped it still counts as a quicksell, especially given the fact you're dropping the price. If you were raising it would have been a different story however (even though when the raise isn't significant it's usually preferred to wait for an actual sale) but when you're dropping it's better to wait for an actual sale to find a value that actually represents the current market
I'll keep this up for now but ill watch and see if a new sale comes in
Yeah no problem, this is just my point of view based on other similar other cases I've seen