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Hmm I will try to scrounge up the 3rd key. I have 2 atm and some spare games. I'll let you know but don't let it stop you from trading anyone else.
Cheers.
I think you misunderstood. I'm not aware of any keys worth ~$7, so 3 keys won't be enough.
See rule 3. Using TF2 keys (avg. $2.49) as an example, $20.39 / $2.49 = 8.18. so it would be 8.5 keys.
8 keys for the bonus from last months humble monthly with so many others trading for less?
I would revise your prices if your aim is to be competitive.
Either way it seems you will overprice your list using that avg.
Sorry to bother you.
Cheers.
Your right. I would have realized what a waste of time it was instantly. Forgive me its late and didn't expect someone to be overvaluing their games so much considering how many others are available for trade.
And technically its not a complaint :) Its an observation.
Humble Monthly Bundle leftovers
November 2015 Monthly
February 2016 Monthly
March 2016 Monthly
April 2016 Monthly
May 2016 Monthly
Humble Bundle leftovers
Bundle Stars leftovers
The 2015 Holiday Surprise Box (Square Enix)
Easter Surprise Box 2016 (Square Enix)
Other
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (GoG Gift)
Updated @ 5/17/16, 6:37 PM
TF2/CS:GO/Dota 2 Keys (I will consider other market items, like Gems or Cards.)
Wishlist (The higher up it is on the list, the more I want it. The lower, less so.)
Offers
RULES:
1.
My rep > Your rep = You go first
My rep < Your rep = I go first
2.
I trade at historical low values, both yours items and mine are worth their historical low value, i.e. an item is normally priced $20, but has gone on sale for $5, the value of that item is $5, not $20. I will consider price matching stores other than Steam, but you must link me to proof of the lower price, and I will make my own decision. Exceptions are made for things like rarity and price errors.
3.
If you're offering TF2/CS:GO/Dota 2 keys, take the historical low value of the game you want, and divide that by the market value of the key. For example, you want an item worth $19.99. A TF2 key is worth $2.49. So, 19.99 / 2.49 = 8.02. To account for fees, you'd round the .02 in value up to .5 (a ToD Ticket, or item of similar value). If it's over .5 value, you'll round that up to the next whole number.
4.
Do not post asking me to look through your trade thread. Make an offer. Want an item worth $5, make an offer worth $5. Don't wanna go through your list to find what everything's worth? Guess what, neither do I.
5.
"But it's been in a bundle!" Sure, but you didn't buy it then, and that deal is gone. That's why I trade at lowest value. You can trade with me, or you can wait for a better price. But don't complain about it. If it's been bundled multiple times, I'm more willing to haggle, but be reasonable.