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Trade Link / Asking Price
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/25409316 - Sold at 1 key
http://backpack.tf/vote/id/551501aeba8d88176a8b46d6
Downvote. Nothing agrees with 1 key. Outlier, etc.
outlier compared to what?
SCM
Buyers
Sellersetc. $1.75 on SCM, $1.75 =/= $2.49
scm is used as support proof, cant use only that to counter something
Then you obviously don't know how this site works.
http://backpack.tf/vote/id/54fcaa3cb98d885d278b5400 < This had the same problem, are you going to now try and make up an excuse to why that got closed which is different to this one? Good luck.
EDIT: Also, did you not bother to read the comments on the link I sent? ( http://backpack.tf/vote/id/551501aeba8d88176a8b46d6 )
I took the liberty of highlighting all the useful comments/discussions for you: http://gyazo.com/cf22abd40102d1556a6647035651969a , http://gyazo.com/3b78db1d57c4871074128703654a1bcf , http://gyazo.com/c76d812d34dab6e69554ed8795efa4ad .
This item is in the same boat as that one, although 1 key isn't as big as 6, a range is still required here and SCM doesn't agree at all with this.
that one got closed because it had sales ranging from 5 ref to 6 keys and scm stuck in the middle
find a sale to call this one an outlier
A few SCM sales:
Average: $1.64 (USD).
Conversion Rates: $1.64 SCM = ~12.64 (Rounded to 12.66) ref
Source(s):
http://steamcommunity.com/market/listings/440/Haunted%20Haunted%20Hat
http://gyazo.com/24508344fc8c39831951bf36d0b8d8af
"scm is used as support proof"
>> If it's supportive proof... Shouldn't it support the given range? Your countered your own counter of my counter.
"cant use only that to counter something"
>> Excuse me? Don't tell me unreferenced, un-official rules. Tell me where you got that and make sure it was either a) posted by a mod/admin b) liked/referenced by/to a mod/admin.
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/25569910 - Buyer at 9 ref.
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/25315688 - Rejected 12 ref. None on market 9 ref. A sale is a sale. This should be fine.
The buyer at 9 ref is what made it rise a few days ago.
Offers don't mean anything.
& all that SCM proof means nothing?
Nope. This made it raise - http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/25570149
He couldn't even buy one. Think 1 key flat is better than 9 ref. Since when offers mean nothing? If the seller had it accepted it would have been a sale at 12. So offers matter. SCM is support proof. You're using it as main proof. Invalid.
"SCM is support proof"
>> If it's supportive proof... Shouldn't it support the given range?
I didn't counter myself. It's support proof but we can't just use it to price things. We price things with sales. Here we have an actual sale. SCM shows that 9 ref is low and 1 key is high. So I am neutral atm. But there is a rejected offer at 12 too. You can't expect SCM to support every sale that happen.
I understand your concern and you have a lot more experience in these matters, but if an item needs a raise, doesn't SCM, buyers, etc show that? At the moment we have 1 sale at 1 key, ~13 ref on the market and a buyer at 9 ref.
I don't know what to believe anymore.
Let the mods decide which price is best. ;D
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/25707208 - 15 ref - 3 days ago
Lowered to 12 now.
Lol, this was up for too long, someone should do a counter.
I'm the guy selling it. Proof enough to close this suggestion imo.