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Sold for 2200 keys
https://prnt.sc/kr6kxZ-DzKjv
Sold for 1150 keys and 3 HOUWARS (445 keys - 495 keys)
https://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198162120088#!/compare/1765411200/1765756800
1150 + 3(470) = 2560
spelled can't be used for suggestion if others are still active
I think I am the only seller and all the ones I see for sale are above this price range. Do let me know if I am mistaken. Thanks and happy holidays!
"There are NO sales (that aren't outliers) nor relevant sellers of a non-spelled variant for demonstrably less in the last year". - Since you are listing all of them at mad crazy prices it might actually be fine lol.
"The owners of the non-spelled variants have not had any major sales for the past year or are trade banned / unable to trade." - this will apply to at least one other owner since it's trading in general, probs best to just wait for mods.
https://forums.backpack.tf/topic/6033-rules-for-unusual-price-suggestions/ - the spelled part is still a bit funky and done case by case
As heidecker mentioned, with a non-spelled one on the market and there being active non-spelled variant owners, you cannot raise the price of this item with sales from a spelled variant.
I own the non-spelled one too and none of them are listed lower than this suggestion. There have been no other sales for the last 3 months up to I believe 3 years so wouldn't updating the price be acceptable in this case?
The price is meant to represent the market for the base item. Sales for spelled variants with a non-spelled one on the market and/or in the inventory of an active trader with the potential to sell it wouldn't constitute that market. If we're going off your listings, you're valuing the two spelled variants higher than the non-spelled one anyway.
Closing due to lack of response.