HK Ticketing

HK Ticketing General Guide

Create Tasks

Click Create Task on the task page and configure your own task information, as shown in the figure

  • No need to choose profile

  • The link does not configuration

  • price directly configures the price of a specific ticket

  • The minimum quantity is set to 1. The quantity is the maximum purchase quantity for each order. It is subject to the actual page. Add it according to your needs.

  • The payment method can be manual or checkout link only. Manual will pop up the browser window, up to 5 pop-ups at the same time; checkout link only will not pop up the window, only the webhook message with the checkout link will pop up in the webhook.

  • Start some geetest tasks on the secure page

  • The capsolver task needs to be enabled on the security page, with a concurrency of 100

  • The event time is configured according to actual needs. It only needs to be configured for sales of different events at the same time.

  • It supports up to 5,000 tasks running at the same time. Generally speaking, it is recommended to run about 3,000-4,000 tasks at the same time.

  • Pre-sale codes are configured according to actual sales needs, and some exclusive code configurations for priority purchases are supported.

View question configuration answers

When creating a task, configure a pre-sale code group. The pre-sale code group can be empty.

Add an event to the notification event setting: Manual Intervention Required. It is recommended that this notification channel be distinguished from the channel for checking out and add the cart.

After the drop starts running the task, if the task encounters a question that needs to be answered, you can view the question in the webhook. When you see the question, add a pre-sale code to the configured pre-sale code group, configure the answer according to the question, and save Just add it, and the task will automatically continue to run to complete the added cart.

Note that currently only one answer to the same question is supported for all tasks. If you know the question in advance, you can configure the answer in advance.

How To Start Tasks

Start all tasks 5-10 minutes in advance before release

Configure event notifications

Configure event notifications in the notification settings. The configured event notifications will send webhook information.

It is recommended to configure event notification: Reserved items in cart, checked out

If you need to view the pass queue link, you can additionally turn on the event notification: passed queue, passed queue (stopped)

Passed queue tasks are tasks that will continue the purchase process. Passed queue (stopped) means that the purchase process has been terminated for some reason after the task has passed the queue. You can click the pass queue link to make manual checkout urgently.

Tips

  • HKT has very high requirements for proxies. It often locks the region. Only Hong Kong IPs can enter. However, it sometimes locks HK IPs, so it is recommended to mix IPs from different regions. In addition, many IPs will be marked, making it impossible to pass through the proxy. The quality is also very important, and both ISP and resi need to prepare some.

  • After pro mode passes the queue, the task will send a webhook message after the cart is successfully locked. You need to manually click the checkout link in the webhook to pay for the order manually. The locking time is generally 8 minutes. When checking out manually, you need to log in to your HKT account. One account can purchase many orders for the same release, but it is recommended to prepare several more accounts.

  • The geetest task under the security page sometimes requires manual decoding. If you do not want to manually decode, you only need to enable the third-party decoding task capsolver.

  • You need to log in to discord on the computer where you are checking out in advance, confirm that the webhook configuration is correct, install chrome, and install the latest version of the Spider browser plug-in on chrome.

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