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Hi All,

Im an ex Victorian who lives in Perth. I’ve never been to a grand final and would dearly love to go. Melbourne are playing wonderful football and I reckon they will beat Geelong next week. Would anybody be able to let me use at least 2 barcodes when the tickets become available? Thanks all. Go the demons

 

That’s illegal. Plus I could have my membership revoked. Sorry, but no

Why not just take out a membership with access to Finals tickets?

 
7 minutes ago, 3183 Dee said:

Why not just take out a membership with access to Finals tickets?

Sounds like he wants a freebie.

22 minutes ago, Cassiew said:

That’s illegal. Plus I could have my membership revoked. Sorry, but no

Yeah initial reaction was I'm pretty sure you can't do that lol


23 minutes ago, Cassiew said:

That’s illegal. Plus I could have my membership revoked. Sorry, but no

What law is it breaking? Serious question. 

16 minutes ago, 3183 Dee said:

Why not just take out a membership with access to Finals tickets?

Exactly. The club has lost a lot of money this year with no crowds. It would love some more membership revenue

8 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Sounds like he wants a freebie.

Sounds like he’s willing to pay for the tickets and just needs a barcode number. 

 
6 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

What law is it breaking? Serious question. 

Pretty sure the membership says “non-transferable”

3 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Sounds like he’s willing to pay for the tickets and just needs a barcode number. 

As mentioned above he can purchase a special membership which gives him access to the grand final, and hence no need to put somebody’s membership in jeopardy.


I'm also a Perth member, but I've forked out my support for the club for decades and last week purchasing 1 priority 1  GF guarantee membership so I will definitely be present when we make it, as they extended the option.  Hopefully the other 5 memberships we have in our house will get places in the  ballot too, being priority 2.  

Given the year and the announcement that of the GF in Perth weeks a ago there was ample opportunity to grab a membership. It was on the news this week in Perth that at least 300 west Aussies have purchased a MFC membership to get access to a seat.  

For someone who has posted once and joined Demonland 2 hours ago I'm not sending my barcode.

 

6 minutes ago, Wrecker46 said:

For someone who has posted once and joined Demonland 2 hours ago I'm not sending my barcode.

 

Yes. Don’t share Barcodes 

It is not allowed. People can lose Membership rights

11 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Yes. Don’t share Barcodes 

It is not allowed. People can lose Membership rights

I've been a member for a very long time and would share my barcode or do whatever it takes to get a legitimate Melbourne supporter at the GF if we get there.

This poster isn't legitimate.

 

7 minutes ago, Wrecker46 said:

This poster isn't legitimate.

Polite enquiry Wrecker - how can you tell?


7 minutes ago, Wrecker46 said:

I've been a member for a very long time and would share my barcode or do whatever it takes to get a legitimate Melbourne supporter at the GF if we get there.

This poster isn't legitimate.

 

Fair enough, i have seen MCC Memberships terminated because barcodes were shared. (Much harder to do now with photos) so I wouldn’t. 
I would help them buy a Membership 

3 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

Polite enquiry Wrecker - how can you tell?

Never mentioned he’s a Dees fan…

Dont need to be Sherlock.

7 minutes ago, rpfc said:

Never mentioned he’s a Dees fan…

Dont need to be Sherlock.

Good call.
Neutral observer who can buy a membership.

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1 minute ago, Fork 'em said:

Good call.
Neutral observer.

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