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17 minutes ago, chookrat said:

I've got a mate in Perth who I've given my 5 barcodes to but he's just highlighted that 4 of them are for concession tickets. Does anyone know if these can be used to purchase a non concession / full price ticket?

unlikely.

My mate is having the same issue.

 

I have a warm pepsi max x 2, stale O'briens  gluten free beer stubby x 3 and a 2011 Golden Plains stubby holder x 1.

Must be be fan of music festivals, a coeliac and unconcerned phenylalanine might be bad for you. 

If keen please do not DM me - faultydet is handling all enquires 

Edited by binman

Just now, faultydet said:

unlikely.

My mate is having the same issue.

just buy a concession ticket then.......unlikely anyone will check

 
Just now, daisycutter said:

just buy a concession ticket then.......unlikely anyone will check

This may surprise you daisy, but I have no experience at purchasing Grand Final tickets....

 

:)


Got mine [censored] yeah!!!!!

Mrs misses out but thats just unlucky.

Massive thanks to @jules7 for helping me with the prelim and this one.

Going for a stiff drink to calm down now

 

Edit to add, if any WA dees from up Joondalup way fancy a pint before getting the train to the game, give me a yell

 

Edited by OzScot19

1 minute ago, faultydet said:

This may surprise you daisy, but I have no experience at purchasing Grand Final tickets....

 

:)

barcode could also be a junior member, so might force you to buy only junior ticket......don't know but worth considering

Just had a long time Demonland member send me a code to use.

It was attached to a reserved seat membership with a Grand Final guarantee.

Heartbreaking that the membership holder has to pass it on to someone else, but just wanted to thank this member and let them know what a wonderful person they are.

 

faulty.

 

 

aaaaaaand its already been used.

haha

Edited by faultydet

 
Just now, faultydet said:

Just had a long time Demonland member send me a code to use.

It was attached to a reserved seat membership with a Grand Final guarantee.

Heartbreaking that the membership holder has to pass it on to someone else, but just wanted to thank this member and let them know what a wonderful person they are.

 

faulty.

There are some great people on this site...remember to cheer loudly for them

I managed to scrounge up four priority one barcodes between friends and passed them onto my Melbourne supporting boss whose son & family live in Perth. He messaged me this morning to say he got seats in the front row on the wing so that's my good deed for the week done. 


Got my tickets and whilst I’m ecstatic, need to be humble as I’m still a little sad for all those back in Melbourne who through no fault of their own cannot attend.

Special thanks to @Lucifer's Hero what you have done for my nephew can not be put into words. Throughout my correspondence with you relating to the barcodes you have shown what a generous person you are who cares for others. I really hope Karma comes back and touch wood you get to attend the last day in September next year to see our beloved Demons

Still need 1 code as the 2 i've been sent do not "work"

thanks in advance.

 

Happy tears for all of you attending. Make Optus ours.

❤️💙🔵🔴

If anyone wants a P3 barcode, let me know...

EDIT - like our captain, it's GAWN

Edited by Range Rover to the snow


Looks like all of the Melbourne allocation are sold out, the fans I passed my P3 onto can't get tickets.

Edited by Jpop

Hey guys without reading through previous posts, is it just the numbers above the barcode or does the person asking need a photo of the back of your card with your name also included?

4 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Got P2 barcodes if anyone has opportunity to go 

1 for me please?

2 if you have more spare.

 

Demon supporters....

Edited by faultydet


3 hours ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

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

This actually got me thinking.  For any here who gave their barcodes out last week for people in WA wanting to attend the Prelim, is there a chance that they have then gone on to give them out to others who have come on here requesting codes for the GF, and so there may be a few people fighting for GF tickets using the same barcode?  Could be interesting, particularly if there was money changing hands involved 😉

2 minutes ago, wizardinoz said:

Hey guys without reading through previous posts, is it just the numbers above the barcode or does the person asking need a photo of the back of your card with your name also included?

codes only I think.

I'd gladly take it.

6 minutes ago, Range Rover to the snow said:

If anyone wants a P3 barcode, let me know...

I'd like to give it a go, but others saying allocation is exhausted... I'll still try please

 
2 minutes ago, faultydet said:

Still need 1 code as the 2 i've been sent do not "work"

thanks in advance.

 

keep trying faulty

i wonder though if you aren't doing something wrong on tmaster with your choices......can be tricky if not used to it

mfc email or web site gives some ticketing instructions...

Just now, hardtack said:

This actually got me thinking.  For any here who gave their barcodes out last week for people in WA wanting to attend the Prelim, is there a chance that they have then gone on to give them out to others who have come on here requesting codes for the GF, and so there may be a few people fighting for GF tickets using the same barcode?  Could be interesting, particularly if there was money changing hands involved 😉

I'm currently dealing with an Uncle and a nephew (both members) who have successfully purchased tickets using the same codes (mine)

One was over the phone while the other was online at the same time.

Interesting.


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