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Just now, Demon Disciple said:

what's the bet that those who have been able to purchase tickets will get [censored] over by the ticketek system refresh???

nah. they aren't refreshing the system they would just be waiting for all pending transactions to go back to available.

 

This is a joke. I’m in a meeting trying to secretly buy tickets and it keeps not processing and timing me out. FFS Ticketek you are a joke!!!!

8 minutes ago, 3Dee said:

Anyone who was successful via online, do the actual tickets (PDF) distinguish between Member & Member Guest?

 

No theyre the same

 

Common sense would have had Richmond v Hawthorn today all day for members and our game tomorrow and halve the traffic FFS, AFL & Ticketek you morons there is a week and a bit before the games. ?????????

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2 minutes ago, Bigred said:

Rational explanation and calm reasoning such as this is simply unacceptable at Finals time!

My son got 4 good tickets at 9.15. I  wonder if there is an advantage in going straight in to premierticketek.com.au and not going ia the club or afl site?? Not sure what made it so straight forward for him

 

 

I started at 9 and did the same as your son, just the luck of the draw Bigred.

While I have not been involved in recent years I have lots of friends of other clubs who tell me it this way every year. It beggars belief that the AFL allow this fiasco every year.

i will hang in till 12 then it is tv for me.

i have thought my membership is a charitable donation for over a decade and today confirms it. 


 
9 minutes ago, Baghdad Bob said:

So how do we know when it's up?

 

The AFL and Ticketek send Scarlett Johansson around to your place with a personal notification and apology

Ticketek, pathetic, hopeless, a joke, how they perform like this and stay in business is just amazing.

 


1 minute ago, General Malaise said:

Apparently the Giants are impacted too.

Their 8 fans are furious.

Please don't exaggerate....

Just now, General Malaise said:

OK, sorry, They're a little peeved.

and....

33 minutes ago, pizzor said:

Ok that's good that it is just a ticketek issue. I hope you get your tickets soon!

Cheers. Just got them however a pain it was. Even at end booked in for next available and page gave me Cat 2 which is good then timed out and back into payment and guess what they sold us Cat 3 up behind Goals. Assume at back of ground level behind cheer squad. At least got the tickets for boys and Grand Kids so here we come. Go Dees


10 minutes ago, Deevout said:

Common sense would have had Richmond v Hawthorn today all day for members and our game tomorrow and halve the traffic FFS, AFL & Ticketek your morons there is a week and a bit before  the games. ?????????

That is something that is missing . COMMON SENSE.

2 minutes ago, Docs Demons said:

Cheers. Just got them however a pain it was. Even at end booked in for next available and page gave me Cat 2 which is good then timed out and back into payment and guess what they sold us Cat 3 up behind Goals. Assume at back of ground level behind cheer squad. At least got the tickets for boys and Grand Kids so here we come. Go Dees

I'm still getting the same error message = no tickets

1 minute ago, Baghdad Bob said:

I'm still getting the same error message = no tickets

Me too. 

Been trying since 9

Just now, Baghdad Bob said:

I'm still getting the same error message = no tickets

yeh same.. im getting through to the seat selection menu for the first time in ages .. but 'not enough tickets' .. 

13 minutes ago, JTR said:

 

Ok, I am slightly enthused by that, thanks.

Now just need to get on to the website.  I'd been stuck on the auto-refreshing "you're in the queue" page for the last two hours
 

Ok, so for some reason this link allows access to the website: https://premier.ticketek.com.au/

Whereas this one http://www.ticketek.com.au/  is on the permanent "you're in the queue" loop.

I tried the former, got in fine and can see my ticket sitting there, waiting to be printed.


Just now, JTR said:

Ok, so for some reason this link allows access to the website: https://premier.ticketek.com.au/

Whereas this one http://www.ticketek.com.au/  is on the permanent "you're in the queue" loop.

I tried the former, got in fine and can see my ticket sitting there, waiting to be printed.

The first link takes me to a 5 second countdown and refresh. The second link takes me to a 15 second countdown and refresh!

 

1 minute ago, JTR said:

Ok, so for some reason this link allows access to the website: https://premier.ticketek.com.au/

Whereas this one http://www.ticketek.com.au/  is on the permanent "you're in the queue" loop.

I tried the former, got in fine and can see my ticket sitting there, waiting to be printed.

Not working for me. 

 

9 minutes ago, Baghdad Bob said:

I'm still getting the same error message = no tickets

Just announced on SEN Tickatek has temporarily shut down. Will reopen later.

 
Just now, Wadda We Sing said:

Just announced on SEN Tickatek has temporarily shut down. Will reopen later.

Ditto message on AFL site and social media. 

MCC members tickets will go ahead as planned, everyone else its still suspended.


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