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I'll give this another go.
Buyers range from 30-40 pure/mixed on this unusual, generally known as an overpriced hat.
Sales:
Sale #1:
38 keys http://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198118922746?time=1482710400
Sale #2 (Went unsold for 7 days):
36 keys http://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198179201573
I'm confused. I see no sales, just two backpack links...
http://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198118922746#!/compare/1482451200/1482883200 There's the sale 36 keys (You bought the translator for 26 keys, I'm assuming)
http://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198118922746#!/compare/1482192000/1482278400 Here's a sale at 38.
http://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198095236132#!/compare/1481760000/1481846400 the tyrannus is duped, but should be higher than 38.
http://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198154973320#!/compare/1481500800/1481760000 78 pure.
http://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198154973320#!/compare/1480636800/1480723200 somewhere around 65.
http://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198127870865#!/compare/1480032000/1480118400 53 keys
First two look like outliers.
The first two are the latest sales, but you're right. I'm kinda new to this, is there a guide or something to comparing inventories and sales?...I can't seem to find one.
Just look at the item histories (in this case, http://backpack.tf/item/4964655299 , http://backpack.tf/item/3276742679 , and http://backpack.tf/item/4230461284 ) and you'll see the people who owned it and the dates it left their backpack.
Go to their backpack and click the compare button (right under the filters and near the markdown and clear selection buttons) and go to that date. For example, in the first item history, it left A Casual Pigeon's backpack on the 14th of december, and it left Kamix's backpack on the 12th of december.
Also, check the histories of the items involved to see if they are from the person they traded with and to check if they arent duped.
Last suggestion is still valid too.
ok thanks :)
You closed your last suggestion and literally opened this one up at the exact same range. This still won't work.