The 12306 Alternate Conflict Rules mainly include the following:
When a seat in a seat of the same train has been purchased by a real passenger, the reservation system will automatically adjust the waitlist according to the rules. According to the passenger's distance and geographical location, online payment transaction time, boarding date and actual number of passengers, the rules divide passengers into "main order", "activity priority", "payment time priority" and "boarding date priority".
The 12306 waitlist conflict rule provides passengers with a more fair and just riding environment and improves the riding experience, but passengers should pay special attention to the size of the actual passengers and the number of ordered trains when purchasing tickets, otherwise the number of passengers may increase due to the increase in the number of passengers.
In the process of grabbing tickets for 12306 standby order, if it is found that the user has successfully grabbed the ticket, the standby order will be automatically canceled, and there will be no conflict between the user who successfully grabs the ticket and the user who waits for the order. However, if the waitlist user cancels the waitlist during the ticket grabbing process, the user who successfully grabs the ticket may conflict with the waitlist user. In this case, it is necessary to follow the first-pay-first-served rule.
If two waitlist users grab the same ticket at the same time, the system will process the two orders according to the order in which they are ordered. Waitorders submitted first have priority, and waitlisted orders submitted later need to wait for the waitlist submitted first to be processed after processing.
In addition, if users use the 12306 waitlist ticket grabbing function, there are some regulations that need to be followed. For example, each user can only submit one waitlist order in the same time period, and each standby order can only select a maximum of 5 trains and seats to waitlist for tickets. In addition, users also need to ensure that the waitlist information submitted is accurate, otherwise it may lead to ticket grabbing failure or unnecessary losses.
In general, the waitlist conflict rule of 12306 is mainly to ensure the fairness and impartiality of the waitlist to grab tickets and avoid unnecessary conflicts and losses. Passengers need to comply with the relevant regulations and operational requirements when using the waitlist function to ensure the smooth process of ticket purchase.
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