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Anyone else pay the Membership package last week, and now feels cheated and angry at what happened over the weekend?

 

I have mine direct debited automatically which is lucky for the club because the inertia this club gives me leaves me without energy to go through the motions of rejoining or cancelling.

 

Yea lucky my membership pays by the month if I had to fork out for a years membership there is no chance I would be renewing, I should calm down by Christmas to not worry about it 


I will rejoin in this category again in March or April next year. It will take me til about then to regain my equilibrium........ or go stark raving mad. Either condition will doubtless lead me to re-sign as a member. I think I'll be closer to the second.

Yes

I have never contemplated not joining up. I've been a member since I was 7 years old in 1989. If I decided to not buy a membership I'd decide to stop following the Demons altogether. Which will never happen.

 
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4 minutes ago, ManDee said:

Yes

Well done MD

Glad someone else feels the same way!!

Not yet.

The ridiculous thing is that I will never consider not signing up. I wish I could make a stand some other way but until then I'll keep on strapping myself for the one way trip to disappointment.


Paid MCC a week ago as I naturally expected the footy club to go deep into September!

And bugger me it isn't happening, but the poms are coming so I'll  enjoy that.

My MFC membership? Well maybe march or April when the sadness has subsided!

Yes, and I have asked for a refund. I wish I didn't care so much.

But I will pay the money again next year before the season starts like always.

Paid up MCC/MFC subs two weeks ago, like many others on here I was assuming this would be put to use at least once over the next month...

I'll reassess the MFC part come trade week now me thinks 

The fact that we are here shows we care! Otherwise we would be off looking at Dior Frocks at the NGV or trying unusual Turkish ice-cream flavours on High Street or bowling a cricket ball in the nets or, or, or getting on with a slightly more empty life 


Paid my Mcc this week.My Mfc can wait as lm to [censored] angry still.

I've been a member for nearly twenty years (supporter for fifty). For each of the past few years I've asked myself - why bother? Then I've looked at the clip of Robbie Flower - and I'm back in the saddle (or the chastity belt, or whatever it is)

Paid it a few weeks ago and every year I never hesitate to renew.  I've followed this club for 40 years and won't stop until I drop.  Yes, at times (many times) it can be torturous to be a member of this team, but you have to keep the faith, keep forgiving, keep buying memberships, keep turning up to the games and just keep supporting them.  That's our role, that's what we must do.


Paid it because whether I pay subs now or in 6 months time, I still have to pay them if I want to keep my membership.

Might as well have the option of attending finals matches if I choose to. 

Not sure what the problem is?

 

Is there anything left for supporters to complain about this week?

Jack Watts cause global warming?  Nathan Jones contributing to Donald Trump's bad leadership of America?  Anything?

I've got three memberships and they'll be rolled over again this year.  Hugely disappointed about what happened on the weekend, but chucking in my memberships over it seems childish.

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anyone know whether exclusive mcc mfc membership gives you presale access for finals?

 
14 minutes ago, Elegt said:

anyone know whether exclusive mcc mfc membership gives you presale access for finals?

Not sure, would depend what level of dual membership you have, I believe here is a premium MCC/MFC level or something like that? I think I read here yesterday someone who is a restricted member with the dual memebership who misses out on the ballot and MCC access to a grand final, terrible stuff.

The standard MFC/MCC membership gives you Priority 3 access to the Grand Final (i.e. back of the queue), while Premium MFC/MCC membership gives you Priority 2 access to the Grand Final.

There's no extra priority for other finals.


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