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Like I said, what does a backpack.tf icon has to do with outpost?
These represent tradeable items, backpack.tf icon represents no items.
If it's not a tradeable item then it shouldn't be in the icons list.
Also, TF2OP is a free market, people should be allowed to trade for the prices they want.
No, I'm certain he wanted an icon that stated that an item would be bought or sold for the backpack.tf price. The problem with that is that backpack.tf is fairly controversial. Outpost does not want to do anything to encourage fixed pricing and too many traders follow the site religiously, whether it is accurate or not.
In the past it has been discovered that spreadsheet type sites have manipulated the market and any avoidance of that is probably for the best.