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Try again, that happened to me you are probably trying to upgrade.

You have to pay for level 2 tickets. You will get free tickets in general admin. 

 

Site keeps crashing now! Will try again a bit later....amazing they cant get these sites to work properly


This is a joke.

6 minutes ago, sisso said:

Im trying every combination possible but its coming up $70!

It's poorly designed.

Only one of the pathways available leads to the free MFC members section. Every other trail leads to extra $$.

They don't make that clear.

To get the free section, follow MFC Allocation 1, and then click on 'behind the goals'. That will bring up tickets that cost $0.  

 

Finally got it to work for a $0 ticket after trying about 20 times....glad we are all "working from home"!

 

Dunno even where Im sitting M34 wherever that is

I've given up, this system is rubbish and I know a number of other Melbourne members who haven't gone this year because of his ticketing debacle.


Just now, sisso said:

Finally got it to work for a $0 ticket after trying about 20 times....glad we are all "working from home"!

 

Dunno even where Im sitting M34 wherever that is

I'm there too, its behind the goals Ponsford Stand

Lol, a two hour window on a working day to try and get tickets. I’ve somehow ended up with 6 x junior 1-5 years tickets.  Wonder if they will let us in. 

I couldn't find anything on the general admission and purchased a $45 ticket in the Melbourne allocation. Am I buying a reserved seat. It was easier to get the ticket for GWS!

5 minutes ago, sisso said:

Finally got it to work for a $0 ticket after trying about 20 times....glad we are all "working from home"!

 

Dunno even where Im sitting M34 wherever that is

 

 

6 minutes ago, Grapeviney said:

It's poorly designed.

Only one of the pathways available leads to the free MFC members section. Every other trail leads to extra $$.

They don't make that clear.

To get the free section, follow MFC Allocation 1, and then click on 'behind the goals'. That will bring up tickets that cost $0.  

Thanks Grapeviney that worked I have a seat in M32 at $0

3 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Lol, a two hour window on a working day to try and get tickets. I’ve somehow ended up with 6 x junior 1-5 years tickets.  Wonder if they will let us in. 

That's what we did. If they don't let us in there will be a riot. I didn't appreciate seeing Geelong supporters sitting in my premium paid seats last week and having them drinking beer all around me when previously that section was a Dry Area. 


Can't get access to $0 tickets in any section

At least I'm going but feeling ripped off as a member. If I enter my barcode I should be free regardless of where the system seats me?

They are the ones restricting the crowd numbers 

 

9 minutes ago, JAG001 said:

 

 

Thanks Grapeviney that worked I have a seat in M32 at $0

Damn I didnt get that option, said I had to pay to be there. Ended up in Q29 with $0 tickets

With this not being our home game, I guess there isnt many seating options without upgrading for $48-76

The ‘behind the goals’ option seems to have disappeared ? Is it possible for the free MFC allocation to run out?! What a terrible system!

Finally got one in q35 in ponsford stand. I did not think thay were selling tickets to the top level. My ticker will not let me climb up those stairs. Looks like the t.v.

13 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Lol, a two hour window on a working day to try and get tickets. I’ve somehow ended up with 6 x junior 1-5 years tickets.  Wonder if they will let us in. 

I was thinking of doing this... If you got the barcodes to scan on your phone, no one really asks where you are sitting now do they?


I follow all the steps and don't even get Q sections as an option. 

Been trying for 20 mins and it feels like no free tickets are left. 

M31 and M35 behind goals want $28 each after following advice above.  (M32-34 not available now)

Minimal other sections shown are more expensive $50+. 

[censored] this BS system. 

10 minutes ago, FritschyBusiness said:

I was thinking of doing this... If you got the barcodes to scan on your phone, no one really asks where you are sitting now do they?

No. Just get juniors. No one questions you at the gates. It"s just a barcode on the phone.

That's is the smoothest process as I've had so far. In and out in under 60 seconds, my favourite up the top in level 4. And I didn't have to pay the processing fee which I have had to for our home games.

Enter Barcodes -> Melbourne allocation -> General Reserved -> Checkout

 

 

A complete cockup today.

You had to select general admission to get free tickets. Got some rubbish level 4 seats behind the goals. I bet the ground will be half empty.

Absolute joke.


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