Clarifying user expectations
The user mentioned that the football national team's warm-up match tickets sold out within 5 minutes. They might be looking for more information or a summary. I should clarify what they want—whether it's an analysis, source details, or guidance on ticket purchasing. It’s important to mirror their style and keep it concise. While I don’t need to browse, I can provide general advice on ticket buying tips, viewing options, and anti-scalping measures.Responding to user inquiry
The user hasn’t asked a specific question yet. I should respond briefly and ask which specific information they want, like match details, reasons for the sellout, ticketing tips, streaming info, or secondary market safety. I'll keep it concise and in Chinese, with a bullet-point format. I can suggest checking official channels and provide guidance on being ready to buy, mentioning platforms like 大麦, 猫眼, and 票星球 casually. I’ll also clarify details about ticket release and common refund policies.Providing ticket information
I want to ensure clarity, so I’ll say that common platforms will have time windows for releasing unpaid orders and ticket refunds, but I won’t guarantee specific times. I’ll mention that on-site purchases typically don’t exist, and tickets are tied to IDs, making transfers impossible. I should advise caution with secondary platforms and check for official support for ID changes. I can propose keeping a calendar reminder to track availability and ask about their location, date, and teams involved while keeping it simple.
