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Can't get on either.

Hawthorn and Richmond fans are probably clogging up the system. Bastards!

 

Not sure why tickettek wouldn't stagger the tickets??

Monday - Hawks v Tigers

Tuesday -Dees v Cats

Wednesday - the other two games.

Is that to much common sense for our world?

 

"Thousands of fans are online to get tickets right now"

 

Gee, who would of thunk it Ticketek?

Been sitting in a que for 15 mins apparently.

 

 


How did you get on? It keeps redirecting me over and over again.

Why they don't stagger the release by game is beyond me!

Got them. Very excited. Unfortunately I will be sitting next to BBO. I pity the others sitting around us, he can get very nasty. Will have the security phone number at the ground on speed dial.

Go Dees!

Edited by Moonshadow

Eventually it will just let you in.

 

Had a ticket in my basket twice and timed out on Go To Payment now booted out altogether this is torture

Just now, sisso said:

Had a ticket in my basket twice and timed out on Go To Payment now booted out altogether this is torture

I was trying to select a seat and it kept saying there weren't enough seats available to fulfill the order. Only wanted 1 ticket ffs.


2 minutes ago, sisso said:

Had a ticket in my basket twice and timed out on Go To Payment now booted out altogether this is torture

Me too I went onto payment and then it just crashed. AFTER I SPENT 20 MINS ON THERE

Its 2018 and we still have these server issues...

 

11 minutes ago, Is Dom Is Good said:

Not sure why tickettek wouldn't stagger the tickets??

Monday - Hawks v Tigers

Tuesday -Dees v Cats

Wednesday - the other two games.

Is that to much common sense for our world?

Too simple DiG!

1 minute ago, DSP said:

Its 2018 and we still have these server issues...

 

They must be running it on a Pentium 90 sitting under Gill's desk at AFL house


3 minutes ago, Neitz the Great said:

Me too I went onto payment and then it just crashed. AFTER I SPENT 20 MINS ON THERE

I pushed confirm on my credit card details (i.e. the FINAL STAGE) and it crashed and sent me back to the beginning!!!!! Now I can't even get back in. Worst thing is they were great seats on Level 2, Row F!!!

TICKETEK IS A JOKE.

Been trying for half an hour, can’t get past the queue and it keeps crashing and sending me to the back of the line. Getting very frustrated

Problem is they dont give you any visual indication of where you are in this supposed que.

 

Over 30 mins now ive been waiting and it could all be for naught.

1 minute ago, RedButMostlyBlue said:

I pushed confirm on my credit card details (i.e. the FINAL STAGE) and it crashed and sent me back to the beginning!!!!! Now I can't even get back in. Worst thing is they were great seats on Level 2, Row F!!!

TICKETEK IS A JOKE.

This happens every year it is just new to us.

the next three hours in front of the screen will be fun. Thank God for a second devise. 

While I want to be there if I don't get one it will not be the end of the world.

warmer at home watching the TV.

1 minute ago, furious d said:

Been trying for half an hour, can’t get past the queue and it keeps crashing and sending me to the back of the line. Getting very frustrated

Yep same here just keeps crashing 


That happened to me but I checked my email and it was confirmed.  Check your email before logging in again if you get to the payment section

I think the site has actually crashed now...not even allow me to load the page just saying error

 

 

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