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Hi there 

I am a disability support worker who works with a young man who has autism. He is sports mad and one of his goals was to get to the MCG for a game but unfortunately we have not been able to due to COVID-19. I’m looking for 2 tickets anywhere on the ground so I can take him to the GF I know he would love the experience. Am prepared to pay whatever anyone feels is really a reasonable price.. 🙏🤞hoping someone on this forum can help out.. we will paint ourselves blue and red and cheers as loudly as we possibly can to see the dees get over the line…

 
4 hours ago, DemonJohn16 said:

Hey ppl could anyone help me out with one priority 1 code so as a true long time Dees supporter/ member I’m guaranteed not to miss out on a seat for the GF

You joined this site in 2018 looking at the possibility of getting tickets in the event that we made it to the GF and now you post here, once again after tickets to this year’s GF… not one single post in the intervening period. If you were a regular, or even intermittent contributor, you might have support, but please don’t use this site, and this goes for all of those coming here solely to get ticket links, as a convenience.

Hi all

 

im lucky enough to have the resources to fly to another state to complete my iso before heading to Perth in the next ten days. 
 

if anyone has a prior one barcode I would appreciate as until I secure a ticket I will still be nervous 

 

Adam

 
3 hours ago, grazman said:

I have two priority 1 barcodes if anyone want to PM me. 

Hi mate, chasing 2 tickets for me and my son, long time suffering perth based dees fans. Would love to hear back from you

Hi all,

Chasing 4 membership codes for 4 very keen demon supporters. My dad, sister, family friend and myself have been long-term supporters. It’s been great being able to actually watch the boys twice in person over the last few weeks and would love nothing more than being able to cheer them on in the crowd at the Gf. 
Go Dees!! ❤️💙

 

Please email me at - [email protected]


1 minute ago, Gawns Boy said:

Hi mate, chasing 2 tickets for me and my son, long time suffering perth based dees fans. Would love to hear back from you

Sorry they've already gone. Hope you can find some more.

20 hours ago, Deebymistake said:

I have a priority 2 & priority 3 barcode to give away to dees fans.  Message me if you would like these. 

Hi there, are these still available. Me and my son are long suffering perth based dees fans, thankyou

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1 hour ago, corndog said:

I have 2 x priority 1. PM if interested

Hi mate, are these still available? Me and my son are long suffering perth based dees fans, would love to hear back from you. Thanks

 

Anyone know if the club is letting us transfer the GFG to 2022 if we are trapped in Victoria?

Doesnt look like it, either sell it on here or forfeit it.


1 minute ago, danielE288 said:

Doesnt look like it, either sell it on here or forfeit it.

Wrong… if you are unable to attend due to lockdowns prohibiting you from attending, then you’re entitled to a refund. Also, I’m pretty certain they will not be carrying the GFG over to next year; they did carry mine and my son’s over from last year to this year, but I get the feeling that was a one off.

Well t hats what I mean, they aren't allowing you to carry over to nextyear which was the poster question.. Don't see why you would bother requesting a refund when there are numerous people who would kill to go to the GF on here who would happily cover the cost of it.

34 minutes ago, danielE288 said:

Hi, I'm just needing 3 tickets/barcodes? if any available, want to take "mother" for her first, and only grand final.... more than happy to send back a souvenir of some kind as gratitude 🙏

 

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1 minute ago, Elle...aaa said:

 

Mine are gone, sorry.

2 hours ago, corndog said:

I have 2 x priority 1. PM if interested

Would love the chance to go mate.. willing to pay whatever you thinks reasonable… have a client with special needs that is AFL mad. It would be a dream come true for him..

27 minutes ago, danielE288 said:

Well t hats what I mean, they aren't allowing you to carry over to nextyear which was the poster question.. Don't see why you would bother requesting a refund when there are numerous people who would kill to go to the GF on here who would happily cover the cost of it.

You actually said "either sell it on here or forfeit it"... that was the statement that I was correcting. 

Call me paranoid if you like, but the problem with offering it to some total stranger who has just suddenly joined this group with the sole intention of obtaining a ticket, is that there is no way of knowing whether they are genuine or whether they are obtaining numerous codes from the numerous offers here, with the intention of cashing in on them.  It would be nice if there was a topic here that people could post in, to state who they had passed codes on to, to discourage any nefarious activity.

34 minutes ago, hardtack said:

Wrong… if you are unable to attend due to lockdowns prohibiting you from attending, then you’re entitled to a refund. Also, I’m pretty certain they will not be carrying the GFG over to next year; they did carry mine and my son’s over from last year to this year, but I get the feeling that was a one off.

If u decide to forward them on, we are more than happy to have them, and compensate  you for it 😊 we all want demons to win over here!


4 hours ago, grazman said:

I have two priority 1 barcodes if anyone want to PM me. 

Would love the chance to go if the tickets are still available?

1 minute ago, hardtack said:

You actually said "either sell it on here or forfeit it"... that was the statement that I was correcting. 

Call me paranoid if you like, but the problem with offering it to some total stranger who has just suddenly joined this group with the sole intention of obtaining a ticket, is that there is no way of knowing whether they are genuine or whether they are obtaining numerous codes from the numerous offers here, with the intention of cashing in on them.  It would be nice if there was a topic here that people could post in, to state who they had passed codes on to, to discourage any nefarious activity.

Yeah I see your point, I passed mine on but screened who I was giving them to,  at the end of the day it's a risk but if you keep your wits about you you can suss those who are genuine from those out to make a buck.

 

Coming to terms with not being there - P1 and P3 up for grabs 

 

will throw the p3 in with the P1 

folks need to remember the guaranteed seat cost a premium paid for over the years . 


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