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I got my tickets. I’m going to the Granny!! Yewwwwwwwwwwwwww!! Section 141 for any other Demonlander’s attending. 

Edited by Ethan Tremblay

Ticketmaster stuck on loading

 

WTF

 

I managed to get 3 tickets, man that was stressful.

I need to give a shout out to @Clintosaurusand @jules7 for allowing me to do this, your both legends.

My wife and son are very happy as well.

7 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I got my tickets. I’m going to the Granny!! Yewwwwwwwwwwwwww!! Section 141 for any other Demonlander’s attending. 

Were in 147 mate, flying in from Adelaide next Wednesday.

I feel like a kid at xmas right now.

In 131, had no troubles with the queue which is odd, i just re-queued for a laugh and there's only 12 people in it? 

Have these sold like hot cakes or are there just that many seats left?

 
17 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I got my tickets. I’m going to the Granny!! Yewwwwwwwwwwwwww!! Section 141 for any other Demonlander’s attending. 

In section 142 kid at Christmas right now.👍🇭🇹

Edited by Win4theAges

My son and I are yet to receive our emails from the club!  I’m assuming it’s because we’re interstate members, but they had told me that we’d get them on Sunday, when I spoke to them late last week.  Anyone else still waiting on theirs?


1 minute ago, hardtack said:

My son and I are yet to receive our emails from the club!  I’m assuming it’s because we’re interstate members, but they had told me that we’d get them on Sunday, when I spoke to them late last week.  Anyone else still waiting on theirs?

Its in the email "An update ahead of the AFL Grand Final"

1 minute ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

Its in the email "An update ahead of the AFL Grand Final"

We haven’t received that email.

1 minute ago, hardtack said:

We haven’t received that email.

you shouldn't need email, ht. barcodes are the same as rest of year

i got my emails for 3 tickets but didn't tell me anything i didn't know

Hey guys!

 

Can anyone help out a Perth lad? I'd love to take my brother and dead old Mum to the game. It's been a life long dream but Mum can't fly with her medical conditions and it's definitely outside our means to afford a trip over and accommodation in normal years

I live walking distance from Optus and would love to treat the family while we're still all together as Mum is getting on 

Would be stupidly grateful for a few barcodes and would owe an unlimited amount of favours to anyone so generous

Thanks!


6 minutes ago, hardtack said:

We haven’t received that email.

Junk E-Mail folder?

If anyone in VIC has a membership number or barcode they would like to offer for remuneration, please send me a message and we can chat. 

Not sure if this is allowed or mods will approve

Thank you  

20 minutes ago, hardtack said:

My son and I are yet to receive our emails from the club!  I’m assuming it’s because we’re interstate members, but they had told me that we’d get them on Sunday, when I spoke to them late last week.  Anyone else still waiting on theirs?

Barcode number is on the back of your membership card; just above the barcode itself.


Massive thanks to @Dee Zephyr 

Still hasn't sunk in! 😳

"Thanks so much 💪❤️💙

Two ground level wing seats secured 🙏

Absolute legend and means I can give my P2 codes to family in WA who couldn't afford a membership this year due to Covid... Means a lot 👍"

 

Hey Guys 

bit late to the party here

What happens if you have 2 different  priority codes but want to sit together ? can you use them both in the highest priority?

 
1 minute ago, ChylersRide said:

Hey Guys 

bit late to the party here

What happens if you have 2 different  priority codes but want to sit together ? can you use them both in the highest priority?

I believe you would have to wait and go with the lesser priority if you want to sit together


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