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5 minutes ago, old dee said:

From memory LH I was sent an email asking what I wanted this year 2022 re the package.

This  year I knew I would probably not get to any games so I just took the electronic membership, no scarf,  card etc. My wife told me at the time you are sure to win it in 2021 you will have nothing from this year not even a winning scarf. How right was she, I should listen more often. 2022 I asked for everything!!!! 

I just checked my auto renewal notice and it gives the option to select one of the 'freebies'. 

FYI  @Bitter but optimisticI'm guessing it would need to have been submitted before the auto renewal was activated which was a few weeks ago 

I didn't see an option to select a 'souvenir' card.

 
37 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

I just checked my auto renewal notice and it gives the option to select one of the 'freebies'. 

FYI  @Bitter but optimisticI'm guessing it would need to have been submitted before the auto renewal was activated which was a few weeks ago 

I didn't see an option to select a 'souvenir' card.

I don't recall seeing any of the goodies you mentioned Luci. Simply a notice informing me of the date my hard earned would be debited!

 
3 hours ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

As you should od !!!

We all need something to aspire to Bbo. 

4 hours ago, Lucifers Hero said:

I just checked my auto renewal notice and it gives the option to select one of the 'freebies'. 

FYI  @Bitter but optimisticI'm guessing it would need to have been submitted before the auto renewal was activated which was a few weeks ago 

I didn't see an option to select a 'souvenir' card.

Close LH but I definitely had the option of a normal entry card or electronic entry and  a scarf or not. When I open my pc I will see if I can find the email. It is not on the iPad as it jettisons  emails quickly..  

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4 hours ago, Lucifers Hero said:

I just checked my auto renewal notice and it gives the option to select one of the 'freebies'. 

FYI  @Bitter but optimisticI'm guessing it would need to have been submitted before the auto renewal was activated which was a few weeks ago 

I didn't see an option to select a 'souvenir' card.

I found the email LH and you are 100% correct. No mention of entry cards of any description. My memory is obviously stuck in the this time in 2019. You get a medallion and no mention of how you enter the G. I assume that means it is electronic or stay home.

Surely the membership sticker pack this year will have a cheeky premiers one included. The Herald Sun one is very ugly and does not match my premiers number plates. 

Even with Covid lingering  we should get record numbers.

 
11 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

Surely the membership sticker pack this year will have a cheeky premiers one included. The Herald Sun one is very ugly and does not match my premiers number plates. 

Part of the sticker pack on the top left:

Member-Choice-1.png

Edited by Lucifers Hero

Another change that may not affect many people but is worth noting.  The renewal email said:

"Please note: If you have previously had linked individual accounts, these will now be combined into one account where multiple members are listed on the same account, share one email address, one invoice and use the same payment method"

According to the club that is now an AFL requirement.

Edited by Lucifers Hero


3 hours ago, Lucifers Hero said:

Part of the sticker pack on the top left:

Member-Choice-1.png

I am blind. Thanks.

  • 2 weeks later...

When will we first hear what our membership tally is at?

I've noticed some Saints fans were gloating last week as they had their tally published and they are on a record for this time of year...

I think the club should set up a number of membership sales stalls on the 5th of December where long time supporter can purchase 2022 membership. 

Just got the email for preferences in my membership pack.  I went scarf, plastic card with Daisy on it.

Scarf is ridiculous for FNQ but I have 6 caps already.

49 minutes ago, Jontee said:

Just got the email for preferences in my membership pack.  I went scarf, plastic card with Daisy on it.

Scarf is ridiculous for FNQ but I have 6 caps already.

I chose scarf too, only reason is if we win another premiership it become a bit of a collectors item (no $ value, just emotional value). I'll be wearing my 2021 scarf to games for the next 50 years!


29 minutes ago, brendan said:

Just seen on Facebook that we have already hit 30,000 members 

Confirmation: early-membership-milestone-reached

It will be amazing if we can reach the club goal of 55,000 before Christmas.  It will exceed our annual total ever, months in advance!

Dec 5 at the G should be a huge day for signing up new members.

@george_on_the_outerIs it time to resurrect your comparative 'Membership Tally' thread?

Edited by Lucifers Hero

What a start!

I need to sort my MFC/MCC membership out, the MFC already taken my GFG for the year, hopefully it can be used this year.


On to membership year number 15 (joined at the end of 2007)...

And speaking of which, I just noticed there's a 'reward and recognition' scheme on the MFC site.

https://membership.melbournefc.com.au/reward-recognition

Is this new? (I can't recall having seen it before...)

 

What a great idea.

Pity I was nonmember as a kid in the country, moved to Melbourne and went to matches, back to the country and held country member for five games, couldn't even attend them, and had mates with memberships so sat with theming the very rare occasion I could get there.

Finally retired and started attending more games still with mates so joined last year in my own right to get a grand final ticket.

So still missed out but no regrets.

of course I credit my membership renewal with the players success. I can just picture them saying crickey if he's signed up we'd better deliver. Hope they can reward me again next year at the G.

 

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