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11 hours ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Is anyone else who renewed their membership last year still waiting for their membership package to arrive? If it's just me, I'll contact the club.

I did the annual payment in 2016. Before Christmas 2016, renewed automatically, no problem. 2017, nothing. Finally I had to do it myself in January as I was getting tired of waiting.

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Dunno if it’s too late, but can I get my name on my card changed?  No one, not even my own father calls me “Cassandra”.

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On 07/03/2018 at 8:49 AM, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Is anyone else who renewed their membership last year still waiting for their membership package to arrive? If it's just me, I'll contact the club.

So, I contacted the club today to find out that some genius decided to merge my details with another person with the same first and last name. The records now show that I have a different middle name, postal address and email but the same phone number. According to the MFC officer I spoke to that "genius" works for the Melbourne Cricket Club. On the plus side, my membership pack has been re-ordered, although how he knows for sure that I've actually paid my membership is beyond my understanding.

If anyone out there is a Melbourne Cricket Club member waiting for their MFC membership pack to arrive, I recommend you call the club. Surely I'm not the only person this has happened to.

 

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17 hours ago, longsuffering said:

Pick them up on game day at the stand next to the Membership Hub. 

My post was in jest as the poster claimed he posts them world wide. 

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18 hours ago, Cassiew said:

Uh, never mind then. Not worth the risk. I suppose I can be “Cassandra” one last year.

Lovely name. Why not keep it? 

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51 minutes ago, Deemania since 56 said:

Lovely name. Why not keep it? 

He wont. Cassandra isn't even that keen on it. 

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Not sure what the best way to contact club is but we all crave content of our team as supporters and part of being a member is getting access/insight into the team. Not sure if Matt Burgan is on a sabbatical but the content is so down on previous years and even then it’s been sub par. 

1m 30 sec videos are not ok from the camp up the coast... who is best to speak to at the club? 

We rely on Saty for summer training reports and  instagram shots. He doesn’t even get paid. 

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7 hours ago, Deemania since 56 said:

Lovely name. Why not keep it? 

Aww too sweet!

Its just that everyone knows me as Cassie since childhood. Even my father who named me calls me Cassie.

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36 minutes ago, Cassiew said:

Aww too sweet!

Its just that everyone knows me as Cassie since childhood. Even my father who named me calls me Cassie.

They nick-named me 'Cass' based upon part of my surname, and every party I went to in my uni days it was always: 'Jumpin Jack Flash it's a Cass!' Never lived it down. Thank heavens no-one who can remember  the 1960s lives nearby...

 

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13 hours ago, Deemania since 56 said:

They nick-named me 'Cass' based upon part of my surname, and every party I went to in my uni days it was always: 'Jumpin Jack Flash it's a Cass!' Never lived it down. Thank heavens no-one who can remember  the 1960s lives nearby...

 

Just seeking clarification. Do they live elsewhere or have they all died?

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42 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Just seeking clarification. Do they live elsewhere or have they all died?

Poorly worded, sorry. I meant no-one from my circle of friends from that era.

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18 hours ago, stynewillalwaysbeonthevine said:

Not sure what the best way to contact club is but we all crave content of our team as supporters and part of being a member is getting access/insight into the team. Not sure if Matt Burgan is on a sabbatical but the content is so down on previous years and even then it’s been sub par. 

1m 30 sec videos are not ok from the camp up the coast... who is best to speak to at the club? 

We rely on Saty for summer training reports and  instagram shots. He doesn’t even get paid. 

Saty does a terrific job and his comments are first rate.

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18 hours ago, stynewillalwaysbeonthevine said:

Not sure what the best way to contact club is but we all crave content of our team as supporters and part of being a member is getting access/insight into the team. Not sure if Matt Burgan is on a sabbatical but the content is so down on previous years and even then it’s been sub par. 

1m 30 sec videos are not ok from the camp up the coast... who is best to speak to at the club? 

We rely on Saty for summer training reports and  instagram shots. He doesn’t even get paid. 

Like all things MFC, stuff will happen and get better. This IS 2018 and I'd reckon that Burgan is just brushing up on his superlatives prior to our best season since '64, for journalistic accuracy. 

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