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Item 1: https://backpack.tf/item/10705426041
Sale 1: https://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198132741569
Linking an item history and backpack is not proof of a sale. A single sale can't get you this range anyways.
bro what? then how did the previous suggestions get approved? they did the same thing
It's very obvious even at a glance that they did not do the same thing as here.
Look at the suggestion 2 months ago
take another look my friend, they used the compare faction that backpack provides allowing them to show what the item sold for witch you should have noticed for how much longer the links are and if you had clicked on one
https://forums.backpack.tf/topic/79020-guide-how-to-make-an-unusual-price-suggestion-2021-edition/
I suggest you read "How to create suggestions" first
They use the compares from sellers and buyers inventories showing the items that went in and out on said day.
For example sale two in the previous suggestion showed this:
Sale 2
https://backpack.tf/item/15921887668
https://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198062747535#!/compare/1753315200/1753401600
https://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198117384982#!/compare/1753315200/1753401600
15 keys match
You can see 15 keys entering on buyers side on that day and all the keys of those 15 match the buyers (has their name in the keys history) on said day.
For valid sales you would need to find sales between buyer and sellers compare links OR if it is your own sale or you can obtain a screenshot of the trade, you can use a screenshot of the steam trade history showing date, who you traded with and items used in said trade.