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12 hours ago, Neitz the Great said:

Am from QLD and am not able to attend...Thanks McGowan. 

If anyone wants to buy my barcode off me, let me know - won't want too much but a bit of a financial contribution for an expensive membership would be appreciated. 

GO DEES

NTG are you concluding there is no way the status will be reduced from low risk to very low risk. This latest issue in Brisbane there has been no community transmission. Isn’t it possible Qld could go to low risk in which case no quarantine. I have two priority one allocations if I cant use them and allowable am happy to pass them on. Will no more tomorrow morning when barcodes are sent.

Have been a member since sixties when they clipped your card going through turnstiles. Shattered I might not be there but am still going to lap it up with big function my place. I knew we would crush cats there old man strategy was a house of cards.

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Ho There

 

I live in Perth and would love to go to GF, if any barcodes available I would love to borrow so I can purchase tickets early

 

As purchased though Ticketmaster No issue using someone’s barcode on your own account. 

 

As it allows you to purchase tickets b4 general public 10000 only

Melbourne supporters 120000 Allocation seats that’s why 7000 WA became members of MFC last week

 

 If someone does have 2 Barcodes i’ll make sure a bottle or cartons delivered to your door

Thank you and GO the Dees long time coming

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1 hour ago, Jumping Jack Clennett said:

Does anyone know how you can tell what priority one, two, three ...etc means?

Does it depend on how long you've been a member? I'm a platinum member(41 years).

Am I in tier 1, or is that the same as priority 1?

Does ticketmaster have access to the MFC's list of members and their eligibility for GF tickets?

(I'm hoping to get a ticket for my nephew in Perth)  (Freo supporter but will be flat out for the Dees)

I think priority one is GFG holders

 

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Just got an email from the club. 

You can share your Priority 1 barcodes. 

This is the wording from the club:

Your membership has Priority 1 access to purchase a Toyota AFL Grand Final ticket. If you know someone who would like to attend the game, you can pass on your membership barcode/s and allow them access to the member pre-sale when it opens. All times are local to the venue (AWST).

Priority 1 Ticket On-Sale

Monday 13 September 
9am - 11am

Limit of one (1) ticket per membership.

You can purchase a maximum of eight (8) tickets in one transaction.

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I have a couple of interstate memberships but no GF guarantee attached. If the best way to secure tickets is with someone’s barcode who has the GF guarantee and can’t attend let me know. I’ll happily make a donation to a charity of your choice or pay whatever the GF guarantee cost was. Much love, Ethan, Ethan Tremblay. 

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15 hours ago, wonnabeeri said:

Any of those west coast or freo fans that want a ticket? A $1000 donation to Reach and you can have my barcode. 

Hello, West Coast fan here. I would love to have that ticket for the game if it is still available. I am more then willing to donate to Reach and can also throw in a bws/dan murpphys voucher for your porosity if it works out. Happy to discuss further.

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1 minute ago, Phil18 said:

Hello, West Coast fan here. I would love to have that ticket for the game if it is still available. I am more then willing to donate to Reach and can also throw in a bws/dan murpphys voucher for your porosity if it works out. Happy to discuss further.

Throw in a Melbourne armchair membership for 2022 and you have yourself a deal. 

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2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

I am happy to share a barcode but only to longtime members of Demonland and I will prioritise those that have contributed financially to this site by taking out a Lifetime Subscription. 

I am happy to follow that lead if you want to prioritise I will allocate 2 guarantees once I make a final decision tomorrow afternoon

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21 minutes ago, Demonland said:

I am happy to share a barcode but only to longtime members of Demonland and I will prioritise those that have contributed financially to this site by taking out a Lifetime Subscription. 

If i sell and share happy to be guided by your list as well

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2 minutes ago, Phil C said:

Just after advice on how to get to sit together. Do I enter the barcodes on the one transaction? Sorry if it’s obvious but I’ve never purchased tickets this way before and obviously don’t want to stuff it up 😬

Yep, all barcodes entered first.  Then you should be able to acquire adjacent seats

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3 minutes ago, KysaiahMessiah said:

Yep, all barcodes entered first.  Then you should be able to acquire adjacent seats

that's fine if all the same priority level

if you have mixed priorities and you enter all barcodes then all ticks (if available) are at lowest priority of those entered. Alternatively enter separately just the common priority ones, but this means you don't get seats together.

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5 minutes ago, Supreme_Demon said:

I have a question.

I am a Melbourne Demons Redlegs Member and I have a reserve seat at the MCG.

Due to me being a Redlegs Member do I receive priority to purchase an AFL Grand Final ticket? Or does that cost extra?

I wanted to give my ticket barcode to a friend of mine who lives in Perth.

email from club will tell you which priority level each barcode is (priority 1 = gfg)

you should have email now. see at near end of email for ticketing

 

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Hi I’m lucky enough to live in Tassie and have priority 1 access for tickets. Just wondering if anyone knows how seat position translates to ticket categories? Obviously the higher the price the higher the quality of seat but would like to know what you get for your $’s as price between highest and lowest categories is around $400 per ticket.

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Sent 2 codes to a lifelong Demon supporting uncle of mine who lives in Perth.

Never crossed my mind to ask for anything for it. I just wanted him to be able to see his Dees win a flag.

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15 minutes ago, Matk said:

Hi I’m lucky enough to live in Tassie and have priority 1 access for tickets. Just wondering if anyone knows how seat position translates to ticket categories? Obviously the higher the price the higher the quality of seat but would like to know what you get for your $’s as price between highest and lowest categories is around $400 per ticket.

the ticket app should highlight seats (on a map) for each seat category when you select one. keep selecting a new category until you find your best price/position choice. don't be too slow though or you will get timed out and have to start again from scratch.

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I have 3 x priority 2 barcodes and 2 x priority 3 barcodes that I am donating to a mate in Perth. He's a WCE supporter but like most footy lovers he and his mates will get right behind Melbourne.

Does anyone have a view on whether it is best to wait until priority 3 sales open at 1pm or whether to order 3 x priority 2 tickets at 11am and the remaining 2 x priority 3 tickets at 1pm?

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