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16 hours ago, praha said:

question:

As an AFL Member with club support, does that mean I am part of the "competing club" category on the tuesday, or afl members?

AFL members

You should also have a MFC membership barcode as technically you are a general admission member of MFC in addition to being an AFL members - but that will cost you $80+ a ticket (although sitting in an MFC bay), buying in the AFL members area costs you $21 (although sitting with opposition/neutrals).

 
1 hour ago, Dee Zephyr said:

That’s the MCC Jaded.

Duh! Thanks.

I should know this considering I sit in M50. Monday brain. 

 
1 hour ago, RedButMostlyBlue said:

I've called the membership team and confirmed this point. The two tickets are in whatever category you choose, no restrictions whatsover. I was also told that tickets are allocated to Melbourne 'areas', so presumably near the cheer squad etc.

Amazing, thanks for getting that clarification. 

I'll be relieved once I have secured those tickets tomorrow. 

18 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Amazing, thanks for getting that clarification. 

I'll be relieved once I have secured those tickets tomorrow. 

No worries at all ?

Haha same! I've already mentally banked the seat, and the win... So now I just need the actual seat and the win. Don't know I'll be able to work until they're locked in!


I've spent my entire adult life working online. social media, web development, sales, you name it.

I am absolutely CLUELESS when it comes to finals tickets. I have this weird concern I'm going to miss out.

This must be what my parents feel like when their "wifi" stops working.

Edited by praha

I've watched a few finals before on Level 4 I'd be fine with it. My mate not so keen. Hopefully it won't be too hard to get something in the $55 to $75 mark.

I’ve got 2 barcodes and 3 of is I need to buy tickets for so we sit together? How would I do that? 1 barcode for 2 seats and then pray for the 3rd seat to be still free with the second bar code?

 
1 minute ago, Cards13 said:

I’ve got 2 barcodes and 3 of is I need to buy tickets for so we sit together? How would I do that? 1 barcode for 2 seats and then pray for the 3rd seat to be still free with the second bar code?

I'm hoping we can put multiple codes in one purchase...

2 minutes ago, Tricky said:

I'm hoping we can put multiple codes in one purchase...

You should be able to put in multiple barcodes. I'm fairly sure I've done that before for H&A matches, buying tickets for guests. 


FIRST WORLD SUPPORTER PROBLEMS: Not knowing how to buy finals tickets

 

2 minutes ago, Jaded said:

FIRST WORLD SUPPORTER PROBLEMS: Not knowing how to buy finals tickets

 

No wonder we have nfi!

4 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

So if I use the email I won’t need to take my membership card to work with me?

Yep, you shouldn't need your card. The code has been given to you on the basis that you're a member. Maybe just take a note of your member number? Or take a photo of the card? Alternatively, the card is pretty small, so to can throw it in your wallet haha ?

These are good problems to have! ?


The club really should've sent out a pamphlet to all members weeks ago, explaining how to purchase finals tickets... 

1 hour ago, Tricky said:

I'm hoping we can put multiple codes in one purchase...

You can put multiple codes in but just make sure they are one under the other 

anyone know how much afl members guest passes are?


3 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I don't do much online stuff so  I've organised Moonshadow to get my ticket.

He's charged me $400.00 for a level 2 seat . Is that right?

That's a steal! You should buy 2 to maximise the value ?

Accidental post. Mods delete.

Edited by Neitz the Great

 
1 hour ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I don't do much online stuff so  I've organised Moonshadow to get my ticket.

He's charged me $400.00 for a level 2 seat . Is that right?

That's the booking fee, Uncle. The ticket is $2500. Cash.

My grandson has a membership via Auskick. He can't go, so my daughter has sent me his barcode number. Am I able to use that to buy two adult tickets, or will Ticketek recognise the barcode as a junior member and not allow me to buy two adult tickets? Can anyone advise?


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