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As the MFC is allowing us to pass on our membership barcodes for WA Supporters to attend this Friday. Up to 8 tkts hit me up in inbox for my details. Only condition is I want a pic of you guys at the ground in the red and blue. I implore other members to offer the same. 

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Hmm I’m not sure that it’s a good idea…

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I was sent this by the club. Is it legit or a scam?

 

MEMBER PRE-SALE

MONDAY SEPTEMBER 6

12PM-4PM (VENUE LOCAL TIME)

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FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 10

5:50PM (VENUE LOCAL TIME)

OPTUS STADIUM

Cassandra, Preliminary Final week is here, and it won’t be the same without you. 

 

While so many of our members will be cheering on from home, the voices of our Demon family can still echo throughout Optus Stadium. 

 

Help build a sea of red and blue by encouraging family and friends who can attend the game to represent those watching from afar.  

 

If you know someone who would like to attend the game, you are welcome to pass on your membership barcode/s and allow them access to the member pre-sale when it opens:

 

 

 

Limit of eight (8) tickets per membership

You can purchase a maximum of eight (8) tickets in one transaction.

 

The AFL reminds all fans to continue to follow the advice of their respective state government and not to attend matches if feeling unwell. 

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1 minute ago, Cassiew said:

I was sent this by the club. Is it legit or a scam?

MEMBER PRE-SALE

MONDAY SEPTEMBER 6

12PM-4PM (VENUE LOCAL TIME)

613047e30dcfe.jpg
 
61304843b1735.png

FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 10

5:50PM (VENUE LOCAL TIME)

OPTUS STADIUM

Cassandra, Preliminary Final week is here, and it won’t be the same without you. 

 

While so many of our members will be cheering on from home, the voices of our Demon family can still echo throughout Optus Stadium. 

 

Help build a sea of red and blue by encouraging family and friends who can attend the game to represent those watching from afar.  

 

If you know someone who would like to attend the game, you are welcome to pass on your membership barcode/s and allow them access to the member pre-sale when it opens:

 

(Censored)

 

Limit of eight (8) tickets per membership

You can purchase a maximum of eight (8) tickets in one transaction.

 

The AFL reminds all fans to continue to follow the advice of their respective state government and not to attend matches if feeling unwell. 

I received similar emails for all of the memberships that I purchased.

8 person limit on tickets. also sends you your barcode. Seems legit.

Just now, faultydet said:

I received similar emails for all of the memberships that I purchased.

8 person limit on tickets. also sends you your barcode. Seems legit.

A topic was just shut down because they mentioned this and was said we can’t endorse this. I just want to be sure


trying to post a screenshot of my email but it says the file is too large.

 

Mine is not worded the same as yours and does not mention transferring the code to others. Only that I can purchase 8 tickets on each membership.

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I seem to recall giving my barcodes to a poster on 'Land last time we made finals. Actually, I recall quite a decent discussion about it.

Never had any problems with the person I gave the code to either.

 

**If this is against club membership rules then it may be a figment of my imagination and should be ignored as completely untrue**

 

;)

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11 minutes ago, faultydet said:

trying to post a screenshot of my email but it says the file is too large.

 

Mine is not worded the same as yours and does not mention transferring the code to others. Only that I can purchase 8 tickets on each membership.

I'm guessing there are two versions:  1) for interstate members who may want to use their ticket rights and 2) one for Victorians like @Cassiewwho can't go and can transfer their rights. 

Edit:  Just saw your latest post:  In 2018 I also gave bar codes to other fans and never had any issues..

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Just now, Lucifer's Hero said:

I'm guessing there are two versions:  1) for interstate members who may want to use their ticket rights and 2) one for Victorians like @Cassiewwho can't go and can transfer their rights.  .

Ah yes of course.

That makes perfect sense. 


Happy to share my barcode, seeing as the Club have endorsed it. 

Not sure there's too much risk giving out barcodes as they are only valid for the current season.

Wouldn't be offering up Membership Nos. though.

I have 2 barcodes.  They can be used to purchase member pre sale tickets, up to 8 tickets per barcode. I would be thrilled to give these barcodes away to Melbourne supporters who can get to the game.  I don't see anything illegal/dodgy in it.  The club is encouraging this.  The email says "If you know someone who would like to attend the game, you are welcome to pass on your membership barcode/s and allow them access to the member pre-sale when it opens"

Message me if you would like these barcodes.

Add me to the list of supporter for 65 years who will miss being there but happy to hand on 2 barcodes = 16 possible tickets. PM me if you are an interstate supporter of the mighty Dees.


I'm in NSW. Don't think we'll get to zero covid by Friday 

We have two memberships. Hit me up and definitely want a photo too.

46 minutes ago, Deebymistake said:

Message me if you would like these barcodes.

Stand by for a message from Mr. E. McGuire of Toorak, who is seeking three tickets.

Said it once will say it again lots of tix up for grabs PM me

Awesome to see many offering their barcodes to get other Melbourne supporters to the prelim. Maybe keep one because I found a way to get some of you to Perth. 
We distribute to Dan Murphy’s and BWS all over the country and we ship to WA daily. If you’re not frightened of confined spaces I can hide you in a pallet with an authentic shipping label. PM me. 


I must be smelling a rat. Tickitec has our barcodes and they have our bank details so that you can purchase the ticket. This is done when you log on. I know you can change the details of your bank account but they would have access to this.

31 minutes ago, dl4e said:

I must be smelling a rat. Tickitec has our barcodes and they have our bank details so that you can purchase the ticket. This is done when you log on. I know you can change the details of your bank account but they would have access to this.

they can't sign on with your account

they will have to sign on with their account

59 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

they can't sign on with your account

they will have to sign on with their account

I realise that but there is only  one barcode per person.

 
3 minutes ago, dl4e said:

I realise that but there is only  one barcode per person.

I got sent two barcodes, not sure why as I am in SA. When I purchased tickets for the Brisbane game I forwarded one of the barcodes to a mate who signed in with his details and had no issues.

Hence I cant see how someone could access your personal info without knowing your login details.

2 hours ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Awesome to see many offering their barcodes to get other Melbourne supporters to the prelim. Maybe keep one because I found a way to get some of you to Perth. 
We distribute to Dan Murphy’s and BWS all over the country and we ship to WA daily. If you’re not frightened of confined spaces I can hide you in a pallet with an authentic shipping label. PM me. 

There was a legendary scam years ago where some fourex delivery drivers would hollow out the middle of pallets of slabs of beer. Take half a dozen out of each pallet, then deliver them to liquor barns. No-one would notice when they were plonked on the store floor as customers would just take the slabs off the pallet.

They were selling the extra slabs from under their house to mates.

3 days across the Nullarbor surrounded by slabs of beer Sounds feasible to me.

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