CrashMan054 Posted September 30, 2014 Share Posted September 30, 2014 How do you find sold items to use as proof in a suggestion? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Radiated Banana Posted September 30, 2014 Share Posted September 30, 2014 Normally u use trade.tf or compare histories Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
♠Derpeh♤ Posted September 30, 2014 Share Posted September 30, 2014 What is valid proof? ✓ Successful/sold trades: These are trades which were successful in selling their item for the advertised price and should always be included in a suggestion. It shows the prices which traders are willing to buy at and to sell at. How to search for closed/sold trades: o Currently Outpost doesn't allow for the searching of closed trades. Bookmarking links which you are tracking and returning to them later can be a good way of finding solds. o Trade.tf's all listing's search feature. Avoid using the good deal's section in searching for sold proof. (Refer to improving suggestions for more info) o Looking at the previously accepted suggestion the unsolds then may be now sold. Be aware of outdated proof which do not reflect current prices. o Following histories of items. Although this is more leaning towards rare/collectable items which is beyond the scope of this guide, you can track completed item sales by looking up closed trades of the previous owners. http://forums.backpack.tf/index.php?/topic/3203-guide-making-good-suggestions/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CrashMan054 Posted September 30, 2014 Author Share Posted September 30, 2014 What is valid proof? ✓ Successful/sold trades: These are trades which were successful in selling their item for the advertised price and should always be included in a suggestion. It shows the prices which traders are willing to buy at and to sell at. How to search for closed/sold trades: o Currently Outpost doesn't allow for the searching of closed trades. Bookmarking links which you are tracking and returning to them later can be a good way of finding solds. o Trade.tf's all listing's search feature. Avoid using the good deal's section in searching for sold proof. (Refer to improving suggestions for more info) o Looking at the previously accepted suggestion the unsolds then may be now sold. Be aware of outdated proof which do not reflect current prices. o Following histories of items. Although this is more leaning towards rare/collectable items which is beyond the scope of this guide, you can track completed item sales by looking up closed trades of the previous owners. http://forums.backpack.tf/index.php?/topic/3203-guide-making-good-suggestions/ Thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ze Vonder Donkey {TFTRG} Posted October 26, 2014 Share Posted October 26, 2014 What is valid proof? ✓ Successful/sold trades: These are trades which were successful in selling their item for the advertised price and should always be included in a suggestion. It shows the prices which traders are willing to buy at and to sell at. How to search for closed/sold trades: o Currently Outpost doesn't allow for the searching of closed trades. Bookmarking links which you are tracking and returning to them later can be a good way of finding solds. o Trade.tf's all listing's search feature. Avoid using the good deal's section in searching for sold proof. (Refer to improving suggestions for more info) o Looking at the previously accepted suggestion the unsolds then may be now sold. Be aware of outdated proof which do not reflect current prices. o Following histories of items. Although this is more leaning towards rare/collectable items which is beyond the scope of this guide, you can track completed item sales by looking up closed trades of the previous owners. http://forums.backpack.tf/index.php?/topic/3203-guide-making-good-suggestions/ Cheers man, do you know if bazaar has a function, and if so, how to find it? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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