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[HSK 5] 票怎么一秒就没了 - How Did the Tickets Sell Out in One Second?
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After tickets for popular performances are grabbed by software and resold at higher prices, it becomes very difficult for ordinary audiences to buy tickets normally.
票怎么一秒就没了 - How Did the Tickets Sell Out in One Second? [HSK 5]Download the app here:
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《English Translation》
优子: Teacher Liu, I wanted to buy a ticket for a concert last night, but it sold out as soon as sales opened.
刘娜: Popular performances are often like that. Did you see any tickets on other platforms afterward?
优子: Yes, but they were much more expensive. I was also wondering how some people could buy so many tickets.
刘娜: Some of them are ticket scalpers. They don't necessarily click manually; some use ticket-grabbing software, also called 'plugins'.
优子: So it wasn't because they were faster, but because they used software? No wonder ordinary people can't compete.
刘娜: That's right. Recently, some ticket-grabbing groups were penalized for using software to obtain tickets and then reselling them at higher prices.
优子: That doesn't sound like ordinary buying and selling anymore. It affects a lot of people trying to buy tickets.
刘娜: Exactly. If they also secretly obtain data from ticketing websites, and the circumstances are serious, it may even be illegal.
优子: Then I'll stick to buying from official platforms. If I can't get a ticket, so be it. I don't want to support scalpers by paying inflated prices.