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1 minute ago, poita said:

Each venue has its own ticketing agent.  That said, it is not good enough for the AFL not to demand improvements. These companies make an absolute fortune from selling AFL tickets. If the AFL were serious they could sell their own tickets and cut out the middle man.

Not sure they are up to the task poita just look at a few of there other disasters over the years.

Easy to let it out and blame them Gil is the perfect PP.

3 minutes ago, General Malaise said:

MCC tickets up and working. 5 mins in and out.

How long were you in the queue for?

 

Rumour going around that Richmond members got tickets and ended up being for the Melbourne v Geelong game. Anyone else hear that?

4 minutes ago, jane02 said:

How long were you in the queue for?

Straight through. No Q at all. Hit the button at exactly 12.00.

Mr Lucky maybe.


1 minute ago, armstrong35 said:

Rumour going around that Richmond members got tickets and ended up being for the Melbourne v Geelong game. Anyone else hear that?

lol surely not

1 minute ago, General Malaise said:

Straight through. No Q at all. Hit the button at exactly 12.00.

Mr Lucky maybe.

Through Ticketek?  I can't get through

Now it's kicked me out and I'm back in this damn queue

[censored]!!!!!!! 

 
Just now, Die Hard Demon said:

lol surely not

That’s what I’m thinking! I just heard it so thought I’d share but if that’s what actually happened then I’m packing my stuff and heading to the snow. Stressing me out. 


1 minute ago, Baghdad Bob said:

Through Ticketek?  I can't get through

Through link from MCC site to Ticketek

2 minutes ago, Baghdad Bob said:

Through Ticketek?  I can't get through

Me either BB

3 minutes ago, armstrong35 said:

Rumour going around that Richmond members got tickets and ended up being for the Melbourne v Geelong game. Anyone else hear that?

No way????? Richmond fans were filthy as it was at the ticketek outlet, as all they were able to get was the nosebleed section regardless what category they requested. They had to cop it on the chin.

3 minutes ago, old dee said:

Me either BB

I have been in twice now and I still can't purchase 2 lousy tickets.    They keep saying there are not enough tickets. 

I got through  around 11:50, hung around in the queue and refreshed until 12:00. Pretty quick once in. 8 seats in MCC done.

Couldnt pick seats like normally. Automatically allocated.

 

Edited by jnrmac


1 minute ago, General Malaise said:

Straight through. No Q at all. Hit the button at exactly 12.00.

Mr Lucky maybe.

Got them!!!

The next thing we will hear is that the game did not attract  big numbers so it will be at AFL house next year because Dees supporters don't go in big enough numbers.

3 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

No way????? Richmond fans were filthy as it was at the ticketek outlet, as all they were able to get was the nosebleed section regardless what category they requested. They had to cop it on the chin.

Honestly doubt what I heard is true BUT this is all becoming ridiculous!!

I'm in the queue for MCC tickets when I was on-line at 12 noon. Ropeable.


5 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

I got through  around 11:50, hung around in the queue and refreshed until 12:00. Pretty quick once in. 8 seats in MCC done.

Couldnt pick seats like normally. Automatically allocated.

 

Good to hear jr enjoy mate i think I am destined for the TV.

life was better when we didn't make finals

before the suspension i finally got on, found some tickets, got payment details, seemed to accept then it said no confirmation available then timed me out. later checked order details, nothing there.

back in the queue, waited through suspension, finally back on, couldn't find a cat  2 or 3 or 4 ticket (didn't check nose bleed level). I can't believe that, but that's what happened

i've given up after 3 1/2 frustrating hours. the afl and ticketek can stick their finals up their collective a...holes

dumbest online system in the universe  

 
Just now, daisycutter said:

life was better when we didn't make finals

before the suspension i finally got on, found some tickets, got payment details, seemed to accept then it said no confirmation available then timed me out. later checked order details, nothing there.

back in the queue, waited through suspension, finally back on, couldn't find a cat  2 or 3 or 4 ticket (didn't check nose bleed level). I can't believe that, but that's what happened

i've given up after 3 1/2 frustrating hours. the afl and ticketek can stick their finals up their collective a...holes

dumbest online system in the universe  

I did check the nose bleed level and still no availability. I've given up but my poor son is devastated

Just now, daisycutter said:

life was better when we didn't make finals

before the suspension i finally got on, found some tickets, got payment details, seemed to accept then it said no confirmation available then timed me out. later checked order details, nothing there.

back in the queue, waited through suspension, finally back on, couldn't find a cat  2 or 3 or 4 ticket (didn't check nose bleed level). I can't believe that, but that's what happened

i've given up after 3 1/2 frustrating hours. the afl and ticketek can stick their finals up their collective a...holes

dumbest online system in the universe  

There is no comfort for you dc in this but I am almost identical to you. Not far off tossing it in


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