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45 minutes ago, danielE288 said:

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

seriously... a crowd of around 35k and they offer you that seat

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39 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 tried that too, but no luck. i've just wasted over an hour going backwards and forwards

what a [censored] joke

anyone got through to club re this?

 

And they wonder why there are low attendances and not big member numbers.

what a debacle

20 minutes ago, Grapeviney said:

@FritschyBusiness @Jaded @dl4e or anyone else sitting on level 4.

Im on bottom deck of the Ponsford with 2 seats in M34 - I would love to trade to get upstairs if you're keen on a swap?

I would swap, but there are 5 of us 


28 minutes ago, ArtificialWisdom said:

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

 

Yep, same. It wasn't hard. I really don't understand what all the confusion is about.

I am a seasoned Ticketeker now and found it impossible to buy tickets other than 1-5 year old juniors.  I must be missing something

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1 minute ago, Salems Lot said:

I am a seasoned Ticketeker now and found it impossible to buy tickets other than 1-5 year old juniors.  I must be missing something

if you add a $0 junior ticket for every adult ticket you're getting, it should go through.

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i can't even get a $0 seat for a single barcode  now      (home member, reserved seat)


6 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

i can't even get a $0 seat for a single barcode  now      (home member, reserved seat)

I have a ticket in M32, but it wasn't easy I have a member seat, but not for away games like this one effectively turns out to be. 

At this rate the club membership will not increase, its just all too hard to get a ticket.

I know members that will not go through this Ticketek process and are waiting till the capacity restrictions are removed and they can roll up to their reserve seat that they have paid dearly for many years.

Can you imagine what it must be like if you are a member of one of the big clubs?

4 minutes ago, JAG001 said:

I have a ticket in M32, but it wasn't easy I have a member seat, but not for away games like this one effectively turns out to be. 

At this rate the club membership will not increase, its just all too hard to get a ticket.

I know members that will not go through this Ticketek process and are waiting till the capacity restrictions are removed and they can roll up to their reserve seat that they have paid dearly for many years.

Not hard to believe. But will it be this year?

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just got 3 x $0 tickets with some help from a call to club

the option he talked me through i had already done previously, but this time it worked.......go figure

grandkids meltdown avoided

go dees..............wheeeeeeeeeeeeeee

OK, I'll try....

Log in to Ticketek

Click on our game

In "select date" drop down select "Club Members & Public reserve"

DONT click on ticket and pricing info. Instead enter barcode/s in box below, where it says "Hawthorn and Melbourne members, please enter your barcode(s) here, one per line"

Click on "unlock tickets"

Seating type use drop down and select "Melbourne allocation"

My membership is GA so from here I select "General reserved"

Up the top of there'll be two $0 tickets you can select from. One for Adult reserved seat, one for Junior 1-5 years reserved seat

Enter number of tickets wanted via drop down

Down bottom click "next"

If you like seat, click on "go to checkout" and proceed.

If you don't like seat, click on "cancel" and start again. You'll return to to the part where you need to enter barcode.


2 minutes ago, defuture15 said:

Did that but instantly asked for payment or none available in general admission.

I started the process at 1005!

Sorry, but no. If you did that an exactly that, it won't ask for payment. 

I've done it on both. Today was PC as I'm at work. Last week and previous on phone

1 hour ago, Grapeviney said:

@FritschyBusiness @Jaded @dl4e or anyone else sitting on level 4.

Im on bottom deck of the Ponsford with 2 seats in M34 - I would love to trade to get upstairs if you're keen on a swap?

Keen but only got 1 seat.


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1 minute ago, defuture15 said:

Just did it to me again.

Do you have to be on a pc not a phone.

no pc is fine

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Seating type use drop down and select "Melbourne allocation"

My membership is GA so from here I select "General reserved"

Up the top of there'll be two $0 tickets you can select from. One for Adult reserved seat, one for Junior 1-5 years reserved seat

the bolded bit is key. After melbourne allocation 1, scroll down to bottom of options and select "general reserved". any other option will result in a charge, even if it appears it shouldn't.

hope this helps, try again

 

 

I am going to that part. It shows the $0 options. You select them and they ask for payment. It's exactly the way JTR describes except for the end result!

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3 minutes ago, defuture15 said:

I am going to that part. It shows the $0 options. You select them and they ask for payment. It's exactly the way JTR describes except for the end result!

if you want to pm me your barcode(s) i will try it for you (as long as you accept any free tickets)

are you a general admittance seat home game member?

 


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