# Example Prompts

Use this file for demos, testing, marketplace examples, and trigger tuning.

The goal is not to sound templated.
The goal is to sound like things real users would actually say.

## Is The Low Price Hiding Risk

- This seller is 60 yuan cheaper. Is that fine, or is it cheaper because after-sales is worse?
- The price here is much lower. Check whether the refund process is likely to be painful later.
- Is this PDD listing genuinely cheap, or is the seller quality the real reason it is cheaper?
- Am I actually saving money here, or just buying myself more risk later?
- Can I take this low-price route, or does it look like a higher-regret path?

## The Product Might Be Fine, But Should I Switch Sellers

- I want the product. Tell me whether I should switch to a different seller.
- Do not just compare prices. Tell me which of these stores is least likely to create problems later.
- Can I buy this listing, or is the product fine but this store not worth the risk?
- The official store is more expensive and the third-party store is cheaper. Is that price gap worth it?
- I do not care who is cheapest. Tell me which route is cleanest to buy from.

## Gifting, Urgency, And High-Sensitivity Use

- Is this listing safe enough for a gift, or is that asking for trouble?
- I need it tomorrow. Can I risk this low-price seller?
- I can accept a cheaper route for self-use. Should I stop doing that if it is a gift?
- Is this okay for an urgent order, or would one problem make the whole purchase pointless?
- Is this low-price skincare listing safe enough, or is this the wrong category to chase the cheapest seller?

## After-Sales And Refund Friction

- If something goes wrong, how annoying is the refund likely to be with this seller?
- Does this store look like a workable after-sales path, or a seller that will drag everything out?
- I hate messy returns. Help me decide whether this route is worth the risk.
- If this purchase goes wrong, is it likely to be a small hassle or a big one?
- Is this price gap worth walking into a more painful after-sales process?

## Save Evidence Before Ordering

- I am about to order. Tell me exactly what I should screenshot first.
- If I buy from this store, what evidence do I need to save before payment?
- When it arrives, what should I photograph first so I do not lose leverage later?
- Which promises must be saved before I pay?
- Give me the evidence checklist for this order before I decide to place it.

## Screenshot, Link, And Review Analysis

- I will send the link. Tell me directly whether this seller looks safe enough.
- I have two screenshots. Help me tell which seller path is cleaner.
- These reviews feel off. Tell me whether they count as real warning signals.
- These two listings are 100 yuan apart. Explain where the risk difference probably sits.
- Do not repeat the page back to me. Tell me whether this route is safe enough to take.

## High-Hit Short Prompts

- Can I buy from this seller?
- Is this route safe enough?
- Will I regret this seller?
- Is the low price worth the risk?
- Will the refund be painful?
- Is this okay for gifting?
- Is this safe enough for urgency?
- Should I switch stores?
- What evidence should I save first?

## Good Prompt Style

Better:
- `Do not score it. Tell me whether this seller is safe enough to buy from.`
- `I want the product. Help me decide whether the store is the problem.`
- `I can accept the lower price, but tell me whether the hassle is likely to be worse later.`

Weaker:
- `Please analyze the merchant's multidimensional risk score.`
- `Please evaluate the seller's after-sales situation from multiple dimensions.`
