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got in at last but queuing

 

Entering barcodes and this: 

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Let the nightmare begin

 

Not going to be buying tix but I'm logging in just to see how it works in comparison to Ticketek. Still queuing! 

Just now, layzie said:

Not going to be buying tix but I'm logging in just to see how it works in comparison to Ticketek. Still queuing! 

Dont do it! Kill us people who actually are buying tix


Just now, sisso said:

Dont do it! Kill us people who actually are buying tix

If I get in I'll buy them for you!

Edited by layzie

Got tickets. SECTION 125,ROW 21.

@Lucifer's Hero - thanks to you there will be one more dees supporter there! Thanks so much ?

Edited by homsar

 

I assume there is an MFC allocation so in theory it should not matter what time you get in unless the allocation is insufficient

Just now, homsar said:

Got tickets. SECTION 125,ROW 21.

@Lucifer's Hero - thanks to you there will be one more dees supporter there! Thanks so much ?

how long in the queue?


Hi guys, Im a dees fan in WA looking for two barcodes to get some tickets to the prelim, if anyone has one they aren't using they would be greatly appreciated. Armchair memberships aren't worth anything it appears!!! 

well not as bad as i though, i'm in !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! section 334 row 23

 

Carn the dees!!

5 minutes ago, McQueen said:

how long in the queue?

Was in there for 20 mins in 6 different browsers.... only one got through, some are still waiting.


got in then it crashed and wouldnt let me back in! 

another farce.

2 minutes ago, homsar said:

Was in there for 20 mins in 6 different browsers.... only one got through, some are still waiting.

I thought with too many browsers you diluted your chances??

I have purchased a ticket but can't attend the game. Section 105 Row 16, Melbourne Cheersquad Section.

Anyone who wants to go to the game and can get there feel welcome to PM me, I will happily sell you the ticket at cost just to get a fellow demon into the game! Go Dees!

1 minute ago, McQueen said:

I thought with too many browsers you diluted your chances??

How would that affect it?

1 minute ago, homsar said:

How would that affect it?

multiple logins?


1 minute ago, Bonkers said:

I have purchased a ticket but can't attend the game. Section 105 Row 16, Melbourne Cheersquad Section.

Anyone who wants to go to the game and can get there feel welcome to PM me, I will happily sell you the ticket at cost just to get a fellow demon into the game! Go Dees!

I'll be doing the same if I ever get in. Will post updates.

keep at it people, dont give up, i'm proof that you can get in.

1 minute ago, homsar said:

How would that affect it?

If they can see the IP addrees and assume that its one person trying multiple times

 

We only want 30,000 of those a holes at optus on saturday, keep on buying those tickets, hope Freo supporters buy the remaining tickets that are left open to GA.

off to work now, good luck everyone


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