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1 hour ago, dl4e said:

If they go back to 100% capacity I wonder if we can use our membership cards and sit in our usual seat without having to go through any tickitek rubbish ?

I highly doubt it - AFL membership trialled a couple of games this past weekend where people had to enter contact details for every person they were purchasing tickets for in anticipation of going back to 100%. So you'll still need to reserve tickets and you'll also need the contact details of anyone you're our purchasing tickets for

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3 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

If a person has home and away membership I wonder whether the member's club pays the home club for attendance?

It's a good question. Bottom line is if we don't gain financially from their members attending our game then I would want to limit how many of them get into the ground. We should take any advantage we can get. 

 
4 hours ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Surely its back to 100% this week? What is the point of reduced crowds when they just shut off the top level and herd everyone in close together anyway? Utterly pointless.

I've been told by someone at the AFL that it is all to do with the state government. Apparently, to be at 100%, they want the contact details of every single person that attends the game. Currently, the just get the details of the person that buys the ticket. QR code would have to be every single person that enters the ground, not just you doing it for your group etc. The AFL is trying to get around it but they aren't having much luck. 

19 minutes ago, Age said:

I've been told by someone at the AFL that it is all to do with the state government. Apparently, to be at 100%, they want the contact details of every single person that attends the game. Currently, the just get the details of the person that buys the ticket. QR code would have to be every single person that enters the ground, not just you doing it for your group etc. The AFL is trying to get around it but they aren't having much luck. 

Just got an email from AFL membership which makes it sound as though crowds will not be increased for this week


Has anyone received their email with barcode yet? I feel like I'd received earlier round emails by now but maybe I'm just paranoid at the prospect of missing Chunk's 300th.

14 minutes ago, Egg2883 said:

Has anyone received their email with barcode yet? I feel like I'd received earlier round emails by now but maybe I'm just paranoid at the prospect of missing Chunk's 300th.

no, not yet

but you should already know your barcode. the email will only tell you what you know 

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There are a heap of new members that have not received their barcodes. What the membership get a ton of calls in the morning for new members trying to get their barcode. 

 
50 minutes ago, Egg2883 said:

Has anyone received their email with barcode yet? I feel like I'd received earlier round emails by now but maybe I'm just paranoid at the prospect of missing Chunk's 300th.

The bar code is a 12 digit number and is shown on the back of your membership card, just above the scanning bar. It is different to the membership number.

fwiw I received the email on March 5, titled:  Important match access information for 2021

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I am more interested to get the game day info to know what time the ceremony will begin so I can plan my day.

A tip for anyone who has yet to get to the G this year.... allow plenty of time, as you need to scan a QR code before entering and the lines get backed up.

 

 


25 minutes ago, Jaded said:

I am more interested to get the game day info to know what time the ceremony will begin so I can plan my day.

A tip for anyone who has yet to get to the G this year.... allow plenty of time, as you need to scan a QR code before entering and the lines get backed up.

 

 

you can also scan the qr codes inside the ground at heaps of places

2 hours ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Just got an email from AFL membership which makes it sound as though crowds will not be increased for this week

And if your an afl member buying tickets for others have their names and mobiles  on  word doc so you can cut and paste the info quickly when buying tickets . Thinking system will be under pressure  with 2 big games  for sale. 

33 minutes ago, RyanD said:

There are a heap of new members that have not received their barcodes. What the membership get a ton of calls in the morning for new members trying to get their barcode. 

of course new members will need the email to get barcode for ticketek

if you haven't got it by 9am tomorrow and a new member, i'd get on the phone to the club 

mfc memberships can book from 1pm tomorrow depending on membership level (afl,mcc members i don't know about)

3 minutes ago, longsuffering said:

Did any MCC members have trouble getting visitor tickets for this game. I know of one other person who couldn't access visitor tickets. Both of us are full members!!

Hi ls

i was fortunate enough to score two visitors tickets for my daughters. I was logged on by 9am and secured them in the first 15mins or so. We had to book on level 1 as no visitors tickets are available for level 2.

we are travelling down from Brisbane for the game (first time in two years we get to go back home!) and whilst we were super lucky to be able to watch six games live last year there’s nothing like being able to get back to the G especially on such a special occasion! 


ticketing emails from club just arrived, including barcodes

they also include updated info on how to navigate ticketek properly for $0 tickets

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1 hour ago, longsuffering said:

Did any MCC members have trouble getting visitor tickets for this game. I know of one other person who couldn't access visitor tickets. Both of us are full members!!

My daughter got 2 visitors tickets on level 4 for her mum and step dad but that was at 91.15  and the site was as busy as I have ever seen.

The website was tricky as the visitors drop down didn'

t appear until she register herself for a ticket. Then she had to put  name and mobile number to each individual ticket. Even if we go to increased capacity we will be linking name and mobile to a ticket for quite a while

I imagine AFL members will be a [censored] show tomorrow given Richmond has a large AFL members fanbase. Predicting I'll be bumped up to level 4. Good news is that even with both clubs' accumulative AFL members numbers, a seat is guaranteed for members with Melbourne or Richmond club support given they don't make up the total number of tickets available. You would think AFL members will fill up though with neutral supporters (and Melbourne/Rich supporters borrowing memberships from friends).

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1 hour ago, daisycutter said:

ticketing emails from club just arrived, including barcodes

they also include updated info on how to navigate ticketek properly for $0 tickets

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Didn't get it. Excellent. 


2 hours ago, Nicko said:

Hi ls

i was fortunate enough to score two visitors tickets for my daughters. I was logged on by 9am and secured them in the first 15mins or so. We had to book on level 1 as no visitors tickets are available for level 2.

we are travelling down from Brisbane for the game (first time in two years we get to go back home!) and whilst we were super lucky to be able to watch six games live last year there’s nothing like being able to get back to the G especially on such a special occasion! 

I booked Level 2 seats so that is why there were no visitors tickets available. I am so nervous using this system that I didnt bother trying to choose another level. Enjoy the game and the occasion. If you havent seen it live at the G before it is super emotional and an event you won't forget.

1 hour ago, RyanD said:

Didn't get it. Excellent. 

If you have GA membership, these are the instructions...

As a General Admission Member, you have exclusive access to your seating area from 5pm Tuesday 20 April, until 9am Wednesday 21 April.

 

If you miss this redemption window, you can still access a free ticket any time from 1pm on Wednesday, during the public sale.

 

How to get tickets:

  1. Log-in to your Ticketek account
  2. Click ---- SELECT DATE ---- and select Club Members & Public Reserve
  3. Enter your barcode(s) into the box provided and select Unlock Tickets. Enter each barcode on a new line. A maximum of 6 tickets can be redeemed per transaction
  4. Click – Select a seating type – and select Melbourne allocation or General Seating 
  5. Do not select Best available (Any price)
  6. Select General Reserved to access a $0 ticket on Level 4 OR select a specific seating area to purchase an upgrade to a reserved seat on Level 1 or 2

  7. Use the drop-down box to select your ticket under Upgrade: Adult Club Member

  8. Select Next to view your seat

  9. Enter the name and mobile number of each member or guest attending

  10. Select Go to Checkout to finalise your order

 

Made an error?


If throughout the process you need to go back or change your order, we suggest you clear your browsing history before attempting to redeem tickets again.

 

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3 minutes ago, JTR said:

If you have GA membership, these are the instructions...

As a General Admission Member, you have exclusive access to your seating area from 5pm Tuesday 20 April, until 9am Wednesday 21 April.

 

If you miss this redemption window, you can still access a free ticket any time from 1pm on Wednesday, during the public sale.

 

How to get tickets:

  1. Log-in to your Ticketek account
  2. Click ---- SELECT DATE ---- and select Club Members & Public Reserve
  3. Enter your barcode(s) into the box provided and select Unlock Tickets. Enter each barcode on a new line. A maximum of 6 tickets can be redeemed per transaction
  4. Click – Select a seating type – and select Melbourne allocation or General Seating 
  5. Do not select Best available (Any price)
  6. Select General Reserved to access a $0 ticket on Level 4 OR select a specific seating area to purchase an upgrade to a reserved seat on Level 1 or 2

  7. Use the drop-down box to select your ticket under Upgrade: Adult Club Member

  8. Select Next to view your seat

  9. Enter the name and mobile number of each member or guest attending

  10. Select Go to Checkout to finalise your order

 

Made an error?


If throughout the process you need to go back or change your order, we suggest you clear your browsing history before attempting to redeem tickets again.

 

Trident member. Was a redlegs, went to trident yesterday and they had to update my barcode. Same for my partner. I'll be stressing all morning until I get it before 1pm. I'll email membership. 

 
8 minutes ago, RyanD said:

Trident member. Was a redlegs, went to trident yesterday and they had to update my barcode. Same for my partner. I'll be stressing all morning until I get it before 1pm. I'll email membership. 

If you know your membership login, go here and sign in:

https://am.ticketmaster.com/melbournefc/mymembership#/

It'll retrieve your barcode #

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19 minutes ago, JTR said:

If you know your membership login, go here and sign in:

https://am.ticketmaster.com/melbournefc/mymembership#/

It'll retrieve your barcode #

My email apparently no longer exists or linked. No idea what the person did on the phone. My account has been the same for years. Total shambles. Will get it sorted in the morning.


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