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7 minutes ago, whelan45 said:

Any idea if you need a member code for every ticket you buy today. Or can 1 code buy up to 10 tickets?

A limit of ten (10) tickets per transaction applies. You can access up to ten (10) tickets per code. This means, if booking with other members or non-members, you only need one (1) code to access up to 10 tickets.

 
40 minutes ago, roy11 said:

Any idea where the stage will be positioned?

Not sure whether to use MCC or MFC Membership to grab the tickets today

I would think facing towards the Members Stand 

10 hours ago, demoniac said:

Presume an email will drop in my inbox before tix go on sale. 

Phoned the club and for reasons unknown to me I was marked as choosing not to receive marketing emails.

The 10 tix per transaction is interesting. Hope they have not wildly underestimated demand or there could be some unhappy campers!

 
51 minutes ago, whelan45 said:

Any idea if you need a member code for every ticket you buy today. Or can 1 code buy up to 10 tickets?

One code for up to 10 tickets 

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19 minutes ago, demoniac said:

Phoned the club and for reasons unknown to me I was marked as choosing not to receive marketing emails.

The 10 tix per transaction is interesting. Hope they have not wildly underestimated demand or there could be some unhappy campers!

not sure i'd call this a "marketing" email. especially as it is a free offer

37 year MFC member here who receives all sorts of marketing garbage from the club and is yet to receive any communication on this event. It has been eight weeks since the grand final - they have had plenty of time to get themselves organised. I don't see why I should have to call them to work out what is going on here.

the club know how many members they have

they know how many emails they sent out

ergo, they must be aware of the discrepancy

 
15 hours ago, Satan said:

Ticketek ?

was that  mcc members ? Normal members ?

MCC and members

AFL members (Melbourne Club Support) can expect an email shortly with a code

Edited by gwsampso


Don’t know what’s worse, not receiving my members code or being on hold on the phone to the club for 30 minutes and having the girl continually interrupting the playing of our song telling me ‘they are experiencing an extremely high volume of calls and my patience would be appreciated’……………….let me listen to the song without cutting in dammit

Got through after 40 wonderful minutes on hold (not being facetious) listening to the theme song playing on a loop, minus the annoying interruption of being told the high volume of calls = waiting. As alluded to by @gwsampso, there has been a delay with AFL club support members getting their codes (but is being fixed at the minute).

Those yet to receive their code, give the club membership line a call and they send an e-mail with your code instantly. Sure it’s 30+ minutes on hold, but there are worse ways to spend the time (FYI, just have the phone on loud speaker so everyone in the office can hear the song too 😀).

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Does anyone know if this will be live streamed?

I'm currently based in the US so would like to be able to watch!

9 minutes ago, Hatchman said:

Does anyone know if this will be live streamed?

I'm currently based in the US so would like to be able to watch!

So meta.

You would be watching us watch the replay of the grand final - which we all will have watched previously.

Insert exploding colours giph here.

1 hour ago, gwsampso said:

AFL members (Melbourne Club Support) can expect an email shortly with a code

Still haven't got anything neither have my family


15 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Still haven't got anything neither have my family

Apologies, just going off what I was told.

Given the 2pm deadline and an email out issue that might not resolve itself in time it maybe best to email or call

Ticket sales should be halted until they get this fixed, this is just pathetic.

Football club members should be given the highest priority, not the lowest.

And the lack of official acknowledgment of a problem is even more disappointing.

1 hour ago, Satan said:

Queue already on ticketek for tickets

Had a look around ticketek earlier, Justin Bieber tickets are on sale today too, which is adding to the website queues/traffic


Just now, Jaded No More said:

Got tickets in M35. Wasn’t too hard really. 

same, got m35 too..........................asked for m50 but

1 minute ago, daisycutter said:

same, got m35 too..........................asked for m50 but

M53 here

6 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

same, got m35 too..........................asked for m50 but

Same I asked for M50 as this is where we normally sit but I believe the opposite wing must be where the stage will face so I don’t mind at all. 
 

 

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