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43 minutes ago, Deebymistake said:

I have been a member for 10 years (not long at all compared to others on this site).  Whilst I like peoples generosity & willingness to share bar codes, part of me also holds resentment towards those who haven't parted with their hard earned money & are still able to participate when it counts.  Just saying.

Your point is noted however I am a paid up armchair member for the past 10 years.. give my dees their $80 a year plus buy some merch and try to head down to the games when I can, just dont see the point in spending another $50 on games that I won't get to go to.

1 minute ago, Neitz the Great said:

Your point is noted however I am a paid up armchair member for the past 10 years.. give my dees their $80 a year plus buy some merch and try to head down to the games when I can, just dont see the point in spending another $50 on games that I won't get to go to.

Good job mate. Gotta look out for the armchair members! Would have offered one if it was free but glad there are some generous people here who could help out. 

 
11 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

barcode lottery gifted to the rev - sorry @Brady 

All good mate thanks anyway! 

All a bit of a lottery tbh. Managed to get tickets for 8 members and went back for 2 more and the allocation was exhausted. Not sure the system is designed to improve the fans experience. Btw all of us are paid up members, just wanted to sit together.


Does anyone have a barcode i could use? Trying to get tickets for the old man. Pm me if you do.

16 hours ago, Neitz the Great said:

 live in brissy and I don't have a barcode for the tickets tomorrow... Does anyone have a spare 1 or 2 barcodes they aren't using for my dad and I to get tickets with?? 

Would be appreciated and would happily pay a few $ for it :) 

If they are issuing tickets later today or tomorrow, I have 3 memberships at home that I cant use.

Happy to provide the details to anyone who wants them, but wont be home to get them till 6.30pm

 

Actually, the little mrs is home today, so if anyone wants a number, let me know.

faulty

 

edit: is it just the number on the back of the membership card?

unsure....

Edited by faultydet

16 minutes ago, scarlett said:

Does anyone have a barcode i could use? Trying to get tickets for the old man. Pm me if you do.

Did you get one yet mate?

 
6 minutes ago, scarlett said:

No not yet

Just sent you a code via pm

Hope your old man has a great time

 

faulty

 

I have one more if anyone needs it.

Edited by faultydet


15 hours ago, The Reverend said:

Thanks so much Pennant.

I forgot about my wife. Can anybody help out with one more?

Easy mistake....

My mate is purchasing a ticket from on Ticketek outlet. he said they are scanning tickets.

If so, is he limited to 2 tickets? If not, I'll text him my barcode as there are three of us.

I have lots of bar codes PM me

Hi all, it would be great if someone could send me a barcode if they don’t require it - my father in law only has an armchair membership and it would be great to take him. 

Thanks heaps


13 hours ago, BrissieDee86 said:

Hi all, it would be great if someone could send me a barcode if they don’t require it - my father in law only has an armchair membership and it would be great to take him. 

Thanks heaps

Get one yet?

I am working Friday PM shift so i wont be going.

 

 

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