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Sale 1:
Sold for 22 keys
https://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198349848918#!/compare/1762128000/1762214400 - keys in the 22 group match, just not IDs.
https://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198124356274#!/compare/1761782400/1762214400
https://backpack.tf/item/13336775031
= 22 keys
Sale 2:
Untraceable
https://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198124356274#!/compare/1762819200/1763251200
https://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198120616431#!/compare/1762560000/1763337600
https://backpack.tf/item/13336775031
Follows the 22 key purchase. The keys on the seller’s side don’t match, can’t confirm this re-sold for less. Compares extended on both ends to show important items.
In the event of this possibly being auctioned away for less (which would explain the keys coming in some time after the seller moved the item from their inventory), I wonder what price mods would do with sales like this? It’s not much different to pricing a pure sale to a gambler, in the sense that you’re gambling on whether you make a profit through the auction, which I haven’t seen excluded before.
Sellers:
https://marketplace.tf/items/tf2/31374;5;u288
https://backpack.tf/item/13270260947 - $44.89
https://backpack.tf/item/13244273368 - $44.89
https://backpack.tf/item/13336775031 - $44.89
https://backpack.tf/item/14054424964 - $59.99
1 sale at 22. Over a month old.
Taking 22 flat.