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http://puu.sh/bherI/1de7cae27a.png - sold for 10 buds today
http://puu.sh/aHcuG/988beeb647.png 9 bud offer
http://puu.sh/bhdt6/3da37e3198.png more pure
if i didn't decline it, i waited and they eventually cancelled, but i had plenty of time to accept.
in unusuals:
http://puu.sh/bhdAa/2d27d2b125.jpg / the bicorne is burning flames and the helmet is searing plasma
http://puu.sh/bhdEd/4d8295c9b7.png / the runner 1:1 was roboactive, and the buto was ghosts.
Looks good,(see comment below) but just for the record, the declined offers werent entirely necessary.Here have some counter to your proof http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/20360484 :D Sold for 1bud+ 143keys pure or about 8.5 buds
That was the other owner, it doesn't really affect what I was offered. The guy was trying to sell for pure and sell quickly. I was still offered lots of 9buds+ and eventually sold for 10. I believe 9/10 is a fair price, and it is what I sold for. Either way, it doesn't really affect me anymore since I sold it, but I figured I'd atleast try a counter argument.
"Sales older than 2 months old are not valid proof; this does not mean that they are not useful. Feel free to include them to provide supplemental proof. Just don't rely on them to set your range."
"Keep in mind, new sales should take precedence over older ones."
Sale was only a month old brother. Recheck when the listing was closed, it is still valid proof.