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2 minutes ago, HBDee said:

The Cat 1 tickets go on sale at 9am Perth time not CST or EST

Yes, all AWST,

  • Cat 2 at 11am
  • Cat 3 at 1pm
 
5 minutes ago, HBDee said:

The Cat 1 tickets go on sale at 9am Perth time not CST or EST

Heart Attack over. Thankyou so much for replying

I tried validating my barcodes and saw this. Is this just because they're not on sale yet?

"Unfortunately, there are no upgrades available for this Member Code."

 

(We are P1/GFG)

 
2 minutes ago, Superunknown said:

I tried validating my barcodes and saw this. Is this just because they're not on sale yet?

"Unfortunately, there are no upgrades available for this Member Code."

 

(We are P1/GFG)

I'm getting exactly the same and I am also P1.  Must be just the timing.


All my Barcodes are gone, sorry for those that missed out I was prioritising long standing members and just wasn't sure of the newbies asking for them.

3 minutes ago, Dante said:

All my Barcodes are gone, sorry for those that missed out I was prioritising long standing members and just wasn't sure of the newbies asking for them.

Super thrilled thanks Dante, all barcodes are with Passionate Perth based Melbourne supporters.

 
8 minutes ago, 1 red eye 1 blue eye said:

Super thrilled thanks Dante, all barcodes are with Passionate Perth based Melbourne supporters.

The very best kind of Perth people.

Unlike those stubby short wearing eagle flogs who made my visit to optus oval for the 2018 prelim some kind of Kathy and Kim hell.

1 minute ago, binman said:

The very best kind of Perth people.

Unlike those stubby short wearing eagle flogs who made my visit to optus oval for the 2018 prelim some kind of Kathy and Kim hell.

I have to put up with it every year, Perth people are great but stick some blue and yellow on em and cram them into Optus and they grow another head!


Hi all still desperate - so one last pitch.

60 years a fan - coached by Johnny Townsend and Hassa Mann but never good enough to make it. They used to regale me with stories and watched the surviving footage with Hassa numerous times.

I hope that legitimises my pleas 

Hey peeps, if you still have a P1 barcode  and don’t want to hand to any of the blow ins of late I’ll happily do it justice with a seat beside myself.   
PM if so. 
Cheers

34 minutes ago, Superunknown said:

I tried validating my barcodes and saw this. Is this just because they're not on sale yet?

"Unfortunately, there are no upgrades available for this Member Code."

 

(We are P1/GFG)

9am perth time. I made the same mistake

If anyone has any spare P3 codes they would like to pass on i would be very grateful


3 minutes ago, The Swimming Dee said:

My screen not showing a countdown like usual...is everyone else getting the same?

 

Thanks

Nope, working for me - try refreshing the page - queue just opened for P1 members

Wow, I didnt know I would have to join a queue half an hour before the event opened. glad im in this thread. Thanks for the info

11 minutes ago, BAMF said:

9am perth time. I made the same mistake

Thought so was just checking

Emailed membership, they confirmed same

4 minutes ago, OzScot19 said:

Nope, working for me - try refreshing the page - queue just opened for P1 members

Thanks...I am in the queue

Hi guys, I'll be honest I'm not a demon supporter (but heavily on the bandwagon) looking for two barcodes if possible. My friend told me this was a good place to try. My mate and I will scream black and blue for the Demons in the gf and did so last weekend as well. My mate almost single handedly started the 'gawny' chant on Friday night. I'll send you live updates throughout the game if I have to. Probably our only chance of getting to a grand final. Give your barcodes to Demons fans first as the deserve it, however if you have spare barcodes and don't have anyone to give it to, we'd love some please. All the best in the grand final :)


As a Victorian that can't go, I'm having lovely memories of the 2018 finals campaign and the [censored] usesless Ticket booking system. 

Good luck to all getting a ticket, hang in there with the online frustrations. 

I'm in the queue for tickets* to a GF the Dees are in  but to which I can't go (I'll remember this at election time) and I feel slightly ill about it.

 

*Purchasing backup in case my GFG recipient has issues

 

Strange times, folks

 

Good luck everyone, especially @Jibroni

Hi all,

Haven't posted for ages. Just wanted to chime in and say I feel for all of you guys that are stuck in the Eastern states unable to attend the GF. I can't imagine how bittersweet it must be for so many of you. I'm lucky enough to be a WA based member of the club and was at the Prelim with my wife and 2 kids (all mad dees fans), what a wonderful night that was.

I just wanted to say that for all those that are giving away their P1 barcodes to WA people, you guys are all very generous but please spare a thought for the people over here like myself that don't have this level of access before you give your P1 tickets away, it means that those of us that can't afford to have GFG memberships get pushed a little further down the queue in favour of what will be in many cases neutrals or bandwagon supporters. Fair enough if you're giving them to long time forum posters or friends you have over here. 

Thanks, I've said my piece. Now go DEES!!!! 


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