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oh god why
3 year old price
Sales:
QS for 35: http://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198072091561#!/compare/1483920000/1484265600
not using
Actual sale for 35: http://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198316071886#!/compare/1483574400/1483660800
doesn't look like a quicksale
can't really tell:
http://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198265215825#!/compare/1483488000/1483574400
rest of the sales are to or from scrap.tf
I'm taking 35 here because sale #1 was a borderline quicksale, I wouldn't have used it to set a low end if sales were higher, but given the seller at 38 and the other sale at 35 I'm not going to argue 35 is wrong because of the one quicksell
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/28701609 - sale 2 had a b/o of 49, qs for 35
a few more had outpost listings of qsing for 28 ish.
that's actually the listing for sale 1, I didnt find any outpost listing for sale 2
I'm pretty sure I saw this on scrap.tf auctions unable to sell for 28
if theres a quicksell at 35, doesnt that make the sale invalid?
If it took a long time to sell then its valid
I included my reasoning for keeping 35 in the suggestion itself so I wouldn't have to reply to comments about it, but for more reasoning it would be because the 35 quicksell was a borderline quicksell, one that the rules don't really define as one but trading logic says it is. Check umer's comment above ^^
Is the down arrow disagree or agree?