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Update on the above, have now tried at 11.30am and got through, disaster avoided.  Ticketek website seems a lot better than Ticketmaster from my experience

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5 minutes ago, gmac said:

I am a family Redlegs member home and away, had no problems last week with Ticketek.

Have been trying this morning with Ticketmaster for my x4 tickets since 10am and it keeps coming up with the message "Unfortunately, there are no entitlements available for this member code".  WTF?!

Have tried to contact Ticketmaster via phone etc and it is impossible.  Have Left a callback with the club as you are constantely put on hold and they don't have enough staff to answer on membership.  

Completely ridiculous situation as a premium member and nobody can assist.  Will probably have to wait for the general admission sale and be charged money when I should be getting in for free.

this sounds odd. home/away members should be eligible from 10am

are you sure ALL 4 barcodes you entered are home/away memberships?

i noticed on ticketek last week that eligibility to book at a certain time and the pool available is based on the LEAST favourable barcode (when multiple entered)

though i did note your tickets seem to be all on a family membership 

5 minutes ago, gmac said:

Update on the above, have now tried at 11.30am and got through, disaster avoided.  Ticketek website seems a lot better than Ticketmaster from my experience

I still can't get through.  Says no entitlements for my barcode.  I'm a trident member.

 

This is far harder than it should be, and it also kept trying to insert me into the St Kilda Cheer Squad even though i entered with my membership ID.

Is it really that hard to allow a user to select a section of the ground, and for the best available seating in that section to be displayed?

 

Just now, Kiss of Death said:

This is far harder than it should be, and it also kept trying to insert me into the St Kilda Cheer Squad even though i entered with my membership ID.

Is it really that hard to allow a user to select a section of the ground, and for the best available seating in that section to be displayed?

 

Similar issue. I couldn’t choose my seats . There was an option to do so but it didn’t work. Anyway I’m in, I’m excited but hope to [censored] I’m not anywhere near the saints cheer squad. 

3 hours ago, ArtificialWisdom said:

I was over the moon. I hate sitting down the bottom. Level 3, Coventry end, free, it's actually going to feel pretty normal this week. 

A mate is getting our tickets.

I always sit level 3, behind the goals at the city end (which I think is the Coventry?) at that god awful place. So i hope that's what is left. 

 
4 hours ago, Travis Boots said:

If there is a home and away member who wont be attending and can share their barcode with me it would be much appreciated. ?

I have my own but my friend who is coming with me doesnt have one and i can see a situation unfolding when it goes to general sale where it wont give me the option to use my membership for the general admin entry and having to pay the entry plus the seat upgrade

Travis 

I am not sure you can just ( ethically) Use another barcode ie someone else's.

The while tracing system would be confused if the was permissible.

Good luck however.

33 minutes ago, 58er said:

Travis 

I am not sure you can just ( ethically) Use another barcode ie someone else's.

The while tracing system would be confused if the was permissible.

Good luck however.

What about GA seats? I don't think it matters really.


Flying down for this one. Got our tix sorted. Also level 3. 

I’m bloody pumped. Need to win so I can rub my Saints mates noses in it.

4 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

What about GA seats? I don't think it matters really.

Think you could get away with  that pretty easily but someone's name or code is going to be somewhere for tracing!  

So much for St Kilda members booking out this game in a heartbeat - appears to be loads of GA tickets available

13 minutes ago, sisso said:

So much for St Kilda members booking out this game in a heartbeat - appears to be loads of GA tickets available

Once the crowd capacity increased there was always going to be plenty. When the capacity was only 50% it would have been pretty limited for us

1 minute ago, ArtificialWisdom said:

Once the crowd capacity increased there was always going to be plenty. When the capacity was only 50% it would have been pretty limited for us

I dunno maybe - but we get a bad rap for not turning up to games however I don't think North, St Kilda or Western Bulldogs are any different....even Carlton and Essendon have had puny crowds when they were on the bottom


I'm a Trident Member and couldn't get a seat using my barcode but got GA seats.  Did anyone else who is a Trident member have the same issue?

Also GA Level 3, Nervous about this game (as going with 2 Saints fans).

Glad to get around Spud's Game initiative also.


I forgot to book mine (3 x home and away memberships) and now it looks like I can only get in by buying upgraded tickets. Does this mean GA exhausted? Anyone else have this problem?

During member pre sale it would only offer 3 or 4 sections on level 3 behind the coventry end goals...

 

jumped back on at 1.30 (wasnt paying attention to the time) as i needed grab another non member ticket for a saints [censored] friend to sit with me and ended up getting level 1 on the 50m line 2/3 of the way back. Go figure 

4 hours ago, whatwhat say what said:

sounds like crowds are going to be down on expectations - carlton v the filth tomorrow night only looking at around 55k capacity of the max 75k

If it was a carlton home game i would imagine it would get another 5-8k or so given their expecations for the season.

Edit: my bad, just realised it is a carlton home game ?

Hawthorn’s crowds will really drop off as well imo if they go as expected (bottom 4). The fact that they experienced a prolonged period of success along with them being a bandwagon group of supporters as it is wont bode well

Edited by Travis Boots

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