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Nuts n' Bolts Company Man
Sellers on classified:
1 seller at 13.56 keys
2 sellers at 13.59 keys
1 seller at 15 keys
Sale #1
https://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198224495732#!/compare/1510790400/1510876800
Sold for 15 keys pure ~ 15 keys
Sale #2
https://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198254285639#!/compare/1510704000/1510790400
Sold for 13 keys pure ~ 13 keys
This is excluded because there are quickbuyers at 13 keys
Sale #3
https://backpack.tf/profiles/76561198224495732#!/compare/1510617600/1510790400
Sold for a Blizzardy Storm Ye Oiled Baker Boy ( 13 keys ) + 4.4 keys in items = 17.4 ~ 15 keys
This is excluded because it's too high, with all the sellers for cheaper
Conclusion
4 sellers between 13.56 - 15 keys
1 sold for 15 keys pure
lowest sellers 13.56 keys ~ 14 keys
Price range: 14-15 keys
Any proof/counter proof is more than welcome!
Wouldn't sellers contradict the range tho. Your range is 14 and sellers at 13.56. Think may be more appropriate to use 13-15
well I got told by Jarool (black belt) that I should use 14-15, because I should round up
Yeah this is the same scenario with unusuals that get priced at 8-9 keys; sellers at 8.5 that can't sell for weeks and buyers at 8. I wouldn't be opposed to 13-15 here.
that confuses me, are you saying i should do 13-15 or that 14-15 is good?
He would not be against doing 13-15, that is what he is saying :)
Yeah 13-15 should be preferable here, and Jarool's wrong. You should NOT round up seller listings unless they're really close(13.8 or higher, for example).
okay, i resuggest