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1 hour ago, jules7 said:

Jaded, my daughter got 4 tickets this morning using multiple devices but said the phone was the best and only device that worked. Good luck!   This is an absolute joke what they are putting all the supporters through. 

I love it how we're told by all these companies that the quickest way to do things is online and that the phone will take longer etc only to find it was the best option:s

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5 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

the (not) funniest part about this fiasco is the crowd is only predicted to get to 80k - so why is it so hard to get a ticket to a 100k seat stadium?

The empty seats will be in the AFL Members stands.

It makes a compelling case to be able to on-sell them thru an authorised outlet (not the somewhat dodgy 3rd party re-sellers around atm.)

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6 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

the (not) funniest part about this fiasco is the crowd is only predicted to get to 80k - so why is it so hard to get a ticket to a 100k seat stadium?

Because the pea minded [censored] tried to sell tickets to all the games at the same time.

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51 minutes ago, SPC said:

Hi all.. Anyone know of a pub to watch the game where Demonlanders frequent? Not sure I’ll get a ticket. 

You will get a ticket if you want one  will not be sell out.   plenty of general public seats will go on sale later in week.  

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3 minutes ago, SPC said:

Great news.. I will be there. Thanks

I've taken a punt and booked accom and fights today as these have been rising by the day (been looking since the wce game) fingers crossed I can get some tix on Thursday. 

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Starting to worry the ticket I managed to buy this morning may fail at the gate due this whole debacle ? 

Surely if it's in my hot hands it's still valid... Anything is possible with these Ticketek clowns...

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24 minutes ago, GCDee said:

I've taken a punt and booked accom and fights today as these have been rising by the day (been looking since the wce game) fingers crossed I can get some tix on Thursday. 

Wish you all the best. 

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I'm dirty on the MFC in allowing members to purchase 2 tickets per one membership. That isn't/wasn't the case for Cats members. I've been a MFC member for more than 50 years, and a premium member (guaranteed GF ticket for 20 years) but I fear I could miss out tomorrow. I waited 5 hours online today. I wish I'd thought to log onto my phone simultaneously. I assumed Ticketek site would forbid that, as it should.

I'll let the club know, in no uncertain terms, how I feel about their 'ticket policy' if I miss out. All I bloody well want is standing room as per 1988 and 2000 (when I was forced to buy a seat I didn't use).

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19 minutes ago, Krazy Jaeger O'Smeara said:

Starting to worry the ticket I managed to buy this morning may fail at the gate due this whole debacle ? 

Surely if it's in my hot hands it's still valid... Anything is possible with these Ticketek clowns...

Login to your Ticketek account and go to 'order history'. Scroll down and you can print out your tickets from pdf, regardless of how you requested them. I requested mine by mobile ticket, but chose to print them off as a back up to mobile qr.

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10 minutes ago, M_9 said:

I'm dirty on the MFC in allowing members to purchase 2 tickets per one membership. That isn't/wasn't the case for Cats members. I've been a MFC member for more than 50 years, and a premium member (guaranteed GF ticket for 20 years) but I fear I could miss out tomorrow. I waited 5 hours online today. I wish I'd thought to log onto my phone simultaneously. I assumed Ticketek site would forbid that, as it should.

I'll let the club know, in no uncertain terms, how I feel about their 'ticket policy' if I miss out. All I bloody well want is standing room as per 1988 and 2000 (when I was forced to buy a seat I didn't use).

It is the same for Cats members to. They get 2 tickets per membership 

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Not according to posts on the HUN site today.

6 minutes ago, Jones said:

It is the same for Cats members to. They get 2 tickets per membership 

Not according to posts on the HUN site today but just checking on the Cats site, you're right. I'm even more disillusioned now. 110,000 members in total each able to purchase 2 tickets when there's <60k available (my estimate).

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