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WTT Operation Crimson Hammer DLC for... SOLDD

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Sat, 03/10/2012 - 16:38
Cleverpun's picture
Cleverpun

SOLD For CE

Thanks everyone

Sat, 03/10/2012 - 17:49
#1
Arbituser's picture
Arbituser
The B/O's like twice the

The B/O's like twice the actual value. Here's the math-
1 ref=350-325 CE
1 key=~800 CE
Operation Crimson Hammer=2k-3k CE

So the DLC is 3-4 keys, or 8-9 ref.

Hope this helped. Good luck selling. :)

Sun, 03/11/2012 - 19:29
#2
Cleverpun's picture
Cleverpun
Keys are ~1.35 on the

Keys are ~1.35 USD on the secondary market, the DLC is 6 dollars, so that's at LEAST 4.5 keys, then i rounded up and added a key as profit :3

Buyout is just a buyout, I'll entertain ANY fair offers, and thanks for your comment :)

Sun, 03/11/2012 - 15:34
#3
Dando-Real-Ita's picture
Dando-Real-Ita
Cleverpun, most sk users

Cleverpun, most sk users don't know how depriced things get on secondary market, most still believe that 400 CE = 1$.

Probably because there is no cash-back market as for tf2 keys, where people can realize that no one would buy only 400 second-hand CE for 1$ when they get the very same offer from the official OOO.

It would be like selling second-hand keys @ 2.49$, pure madness, when they retain only 50-60% of the store value.

So, don't bother about those who get CE for free and then claim them to be X real $ value [ I am really curious to see them actually get even 1 real cent for their CE ], you have the right to set the price you feel it good for you.

Wed, 03/14/2012 - 19:56
#4
Cleverpun's picture
Cleverpun
Thanks for your advice

Thanks for your advice Dando.

I always set a price that feels comfortable to me, but thanks for presenting an explanation for everyone else. There are semi-reliable exchange rates for tf2 items to CE, as Arbituser pointed out, but I think the bigger problem is that most people don't realize that in game/item trades, you have to overpay slightly to keep things fair- I always overpay for games in items because the games demand an investment of real money, whereas the items do not.

Still open for offers

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