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I just needed to get one MCC visitor ticket. Just one. Couldn’t even manage that. Now my dads not gonna get to go and will likely be dead by this time next year.

I’m seriously gutted by this and will be contacting the club to see if there’s anything they can do. 

 

So..... members still can't get tickets.... it keeps telling me the same thing. No seating left

On 8/20/2018 at 1:22 PM, Lucifer's Hero said:

We have won on every stadium (except Geelong) we played on this year so I don't fear any arena.  But how good to see the red and blue at the G in September. 

'Home' takes on revived meaning for us, doesn't it?

We have some scores to settle, with Geelong the largest score, of all, this year.

Saw on 'Talking Footy' last night that if poor old Maxy (forgiven, of course) had kicked that last goal in the game against the Catty Puts and Tuohy had missed that exorbitant free kick winning goal in the the last minute of the second Catty Puts match, we would now be in second spot on the ladder - the problem is that on both occasions, the umpires deliberately kept a losing-terribly Geelong in the game from the second qtr to the last, so there was effectively no way of keeping them bleeding badly as we scored heavily against the odds fabricated by the Green Snot Brethren on the AFL's behalf.

So, playing the Cats next in an elimination final will be more than overdue justice, it will be poetry in motion as we take the game by 50 points and Dangerfield is hospitalised for recovery across the summer break. 

 
Just now, Lord Travis said:

I just needed to get one MCC visitor ticket. Just one. Couldn’t even manage that. Now my dads not gonna get to go and will likely be dead by this time next year.

I’m seriously gutted by this and will be contacting the club to see if there’s anything they can do. 

hold off mate. bombarding the club doesn't help. keep trying.

5 minutes ago, old dee said:

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

Very happy for the kids first final. Dad happier :) Good luck to everyone else trying to get in. Ticketek is a shambles...


This from the MCC site posted back at the start of the month

 

Melbourne Cricket Club (MCC) today announced that Ticketek Australia will continue as the ticketing services partner of the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), following the outcome of a competitive tender process.

The renewed partnership will ensure patrons continue to receive world’s best practice in ticketing technology and service when accessing tickets for events at the MCG through Australia’s most advanced multi-channel event ticketing and digital marketing company.

Under the new agreement, Ticketek and its parent company, TEG, will seek to attract a number of new major events to the MCG, along with a commitment to ensure increases to ticket transaction fees and charges will remain within annual CPI growth.

The MCG is Australia’s largest and most successful stadium.  Hosting AFL, international and BBL cricket, rugby league, soccer, concerts and other major functions, it is attended annually by more than 3.5 million fans.

MCC CEO Stuart Fox said Ticketek’s reappointment as the MCG ticketing partner was a big win for members and fans of all codes who play at the venue.

"The MCG is a world-class stadium and we continue to look at ways of enhancing the fan experience at the MCG,” said Mr Fox.

"As the leading ticketing partner to the sports and live entertainment industry in Australia, we’re delighted that Ticketek will continue to provide its ticketing services at the MCG and we look forward to working with them to bring some new and exciting events to the stadium."

TEG CEO Geoff Jones said the extension of the partnership was a proud moment in Ticketek’s four-decade history.

"The MCG is a national treasure in Australian sport and entertainment,” said Jones.

"We are honored and delighted to have a continuing role in the delivery of great events at this world-renowned venue in partnership with the MCC."

ABOUT TICKETEK

Ticketek is Asia Pacific’s no. 1 ticketing agency, powered by advanced data-driven marketing and technology solutions. Ticketek issues 28 million tickets per year to the most prestigious events at Australia and New Zealand’s premier venues. By ticket sales volume Ticketek is in the top three ticketing companies in the world.

Ticketek is a leader in mobile commerce with over 1.3 million app downloads and deploys world-class mobile ticketing technology. Ticketek’s platform is internationally recognised for its reliability and scalable transactional capability and has been selected as the official ticketing agent for every major international sporting event in Australia and New Zealand over the past 15 years.

The illustrious list includes the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games, the 2017 British & Irish Lions Tour of New Zealand, the 2017 Rugby League World Cup, the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015, the 2015 AFC Asian Cup, the 2015 FIFA World Youth Cup New Zealand, the 2008 and 2011 Rugby League World Cups and the 2003 IRB Rugby World Cup.

I got level four tickets MCC in the pocket. Blah.

Looks like i'll be lining up early to reenact the Myer Stocktake sales and get level 3 seats.

1 minute ago, dworship said:
The renewed partnership will ensure patrons continue to receive world’s best practice in ticketing technology and service when accessing tickets for events at the MCG through Australia’s most advanced multi-channel event ticketing and digital marketing company.

I seriously lol'd at that.

 

Staggered to discover that putting all the games on sale at once has ended in a debacle.

This shambles is pathetic. Just trust you all finally get tickets like I finally managed.

Coming down from Brisbane the Friday morning with Sons and 12 year old Twin Grand Sons. Hit Tulla 12.30pm. Bit early however have not been back in Melbourne for 20 odd years so looking for a place where the Demon faithful have a drink/feed before the game. All suggestions will be appreciated.


8 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

I just needed to get one MCC visitor ticket. Just one. Couldn’t even manage that. Now my dads not gonna get to go and will likely be dead by this time next year.

I’m seriously gutted by this and will be contacting the club to see if there’s anything they can do. 

You cant just buy a couple of Tier 1 tickets?

14 minutes ago, Jaded said:

So..... members still can't get tickets.... it keeps telling me the same thing. No seating left

They've suspended the sale of tickets.

Coming out this arvo with new times.

10 minutes ago, dworship said:

This from the MCC site posted back at the start of the month

Ticketek is a leader in mobile commerce with over 1.3 million app downloads and deploys world-class mobile ticketing technology. Ticketek’s platform is internationally recognised for its reliability and scalable transactional capability and has been selected as the official ticketing agent for every major international sporting event in Australia and New Zealand over the past 15 years.

 

 

Yeah right


I don't know if it helps, but i had success with their mobile site. Never got past the queue on my pc though. I do plan on writing to whoever it is that keeps inflicting these muppets on us to strongly urge them to take their business elsewhere.

2 minutes ago, Is Dom Is Good said:

They've suspended the sale of tickets.

Coming out this arvo with new times.

Thank you. One last try later

9 minutes ago, Supermercado said:

Staggered to discover that putting all the games on sale at once has ended in a debacle.

same with optus and the world cup.

the problem isn't so much the organizations. it's the vendors who assure they can handle the traffic and strain. there would be financial clauses but unfortunately this doesn't help the average punter.

There are no tickets currently available for sale (*except MCC) **EDIT MCC SOLD OUT**

There are still members tickets and GA tickets available.

We are currently waiting on an announcement from AFL / Ticketek at when these tickets will be available to purchase.

Yes you can login but you won't be able to add to cart (hence the red text message).

These are the facts.

Edited by 3Dee
mcc sold out

Now is says members tickets no longer on sale when you go to buy the tickets. 


I tried pasting and refreshing the direct link to the tickets from the MCC site rather than waiting in queue. Paste and refresh around 100 times and I got through. 

1 hour ago, Baghdad Bob said:

Yeh, right, Gil's responsible for Ticketek stuff up.

He is when they've had the same issues for 4 and a half years and nothing gets resolved

 

from 9 till 1 and nothing

Tried using the email link via PC for about 2 hours and got nothing, but then got tickets by using the link from the MFC app on my phone


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