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Buying for 1.66:
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/19646225
Buying for 1.33:
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/24565488
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/24588639
such an ugly hat2 of the posts are looking for specific level steel shakos, don't think you can just raise the price like that...
inb4 stout shako for 2 refined.
You need solds to raise a price
Solds aren't always required; suggestions to raise a price can and have passed with only buyers. However, in this case, the high-end is supported by one link with a buyer looking for two specific levels, which can't be used as proof, unfortunately.
sellers and unsolds?
He's raising the price, therefore, sellers aren't needed
i sell about 3 steel shako for 1ref -_- i think orice need to go down
Proof that u sold them for that price would be useful. U can screenshot the sales through inventory history
he dont need solds to lower price
I know, but claiming that he sold them without any proof isn't much better.
''i sell about...''he sell
http://www.tf2outpost.com/user/76561198146962891 - doesn't look like he's selling it to me
By 'sell', I assume he means he sold them, just bad grammar. Anyway, don't bother carrying this on any further, no use arguing :)
Buyer at 1.66 is overpaying out of convenience to find a specific level. That does not help provide a valuation for what this is going for in general on the market.
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/24608416 - there are sellers under 1.33 as well.
I would go with 1.33 flat counting the sales at 1.11 and 1.66 as outliers on either end.