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Hey all,

Perth based Dees fan here. Want to make sure we have a full quota and make some noise at the game at Optus. If anyone has barcodes that they won't be using please let me know as I'd love to be at the game getting around the lads and worry that I'll miss out.

Feel free to direct message me and if anyone else is on the search for barcodes post below!

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2 minutes ago, danielE288 said:

Yeah this did cross my mind. Can they also use them to register for Grand Final ballots? That's my main concern about giving them out.

Yes there's no reason why they couldn't be used in that manner.

One could register a complaint with the ticket company if it happened but it would be messy.

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A mates giving his membership details to my brother who lives over there, so we all know each other and are all Dee's. 

Maybe people can get a guarantor. Sounds a bit funny I know. Just trying to help Dee's get to the game.

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3 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Yes there's no reason why they couldn't be used in that manner.

One could register a complaint with the ticket company if it happened but it would be messy.

Perth dees supporter here. Happy to use two barcodes to get tickets to prelim. Have no plans for gf. 

If you can assist let me know.

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17 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Couple of new posters today asking for barcodes.

How do we know that they are not eagles supporters trying to get tickets not to mention scalpers.

Not accusing anyone in particular but just something to think about.

We need to test them. 

I’m not an Eaglebot.

What does MFCSS stand for?

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The GF is a little easier to fight surely with the registration process required. If you try and register and see that your code is already in use, then you have time to have it looked into, or ultimately cancelled by MFC.

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3 minutes ago, Mogwai said:

The GF is a little easier to fight surely with the registration process required. If you try and register and see that your code is already in use, then you have time to have it looked into, or ultimately cancelled by MFC.

When is the GF registration ballot?

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7 minutes ago, danielE288 said:

Wednesday afternoon for non guaranteeds

If we do make the GF when does ticketek take the money out of the debit/credit cards?  Have to make sure we have sufficient funds on the day, it’s getting expensive making finals. 

Edit: Just saw your response above.

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Just now, Dee Zephyr said:

If we do make the GF when does ticketek take the money out of the debit/credit cards?  Have to make sure we have sufficient funds on the day, it’s getting expensive making finals. 

I know, I'm up over $1000 already. It just says youll be charged at the time the ballot is successful. so whenever that it.

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Hi all - I’m a 20 year member and can vouch for Jack. We grew up in Perth and I got him interested in the Demons. I live in Sydney and am coming back for the game. I want to take the old man, too. Although he and jack aren’t members. They aren’t going to use the barcodes for the grand final if we get there.  Anyone want to speak further get me on Twitter, @rileystuart1 

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Just now, daisycutter said:

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the one coming is not the one after the prelim

so, i presume you mean the one after the prelim i.e. wednesday week (11 days away)

It's this week. So I mean Prelim tickets go on sale Monday and ballot registration is next Wedneday (2 days later) Regardless youll be giving barcodes out before ballot registration which is risky.

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