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4 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

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. 
 

Surely not facing the Southern Stand?

 

I don’t know what I’m doing wrong. I key in my barcode and it comes up as invalid. Please someone help me, I won’t lie… I am hardcore stressing rn 

Just now, WalkingCivilWar said:

I don’t know what I’m doing wrong. I key in my barcode and it comes up as invalid. Please someone help me, I won’t lie… I am hardcore stressing rn 

The code in the email is different to the normal membership code. If still stuck, DM me. I have a spare.

 

My email came through at 2.24pm, lucky I already had someone getting me tickets

8 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Surely not facing the Southern Stand?

I don’t know but I’ll be very annoyed if I’m facing the back of the stage 🤬


Just now, Olgreybeard49 said:

The code in the email is different to the normal membership code. If still stuck, DM me. I have a spare.

Thank you so much. I’ll try the code in the email. 

15 minutes ago, Satan said:

Email 21 minutes late grrr

Finally got email at 2:16pm lucky my son is too young for an AFL membership so I got an email to my work account with a barcode so got 10 tickets in M50, will be a different experience in the northern stand 🤣

 
10 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

I don’t know but I’ll be very annoyed if I’m facing the back of the stage 🤬

M35 is the Ponsford next to the MCC I think - southern stand is M1-M28 so you won't be facing the back of the stage. Sounds like they'll only have the northern/Ponsford stands open anyhow

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3 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Finally got email at 2:16pm lucky my son is too young for an AFL membership so I got an email to my work account with a barcode so got 10 tickets in M50, will be a different experience in the northern stand 🤣

Last time i sat there was 1991 , jacovichs  volley goal vs north 

20 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Surely not facing the Southern Stand?

It seems the entire northern stand and western are included, so stage facing north. And many will be in the shade . Tickets being sold for Level 4, Q52 around to Q34 . All Level 1 sold out already.

This will be bigger than ben hur IMO.

Got my order confirmed on ticketek website but haven’t got sms with tickets yet nearly 30mins later ? Thought that got sent straight away during the season - anyone else had the same experience?

was shocked how easy it seemed - front row level 2 for 8 tickets in MCC. 

For next year's celebration (which might be more muted given we will be winning it at the mcg) I will know to be ready with all the mobile phone numbers I needed!😀

Glad to hear it is working for you guys, Cannot get pass stage 2. Looks like I will be having sunday lunch with the family.


1 minute ago, old dee said:

Glad to hear it is working for you guys, Cannot get pass stage 2. Looks like I will be having sunday lunch with the family.

You and me both, OD. I have even  tried with a code that @Olgreybeard49kindly PM’d me but to no avail. 

Requested M50, was given M33…………oh well. Got my tickets at least. Ticketek on the other hand 🤬

Just now, WalkingCivilWar said:

You and me both, OD. I have even  tried with a code that @Olgreybeard49kindly PM’d me but to no avail. 

Code is good for one time only (even if only booked for 2 of a possible 10).

Give the MFC membership department a call @WalkingCivilWar and get them to send you a new code

12 minutes ago, Delusional demon 82 said:

Got my order confirmed on ticketek website but haven’t got sms with tickets yet nearly 30mins later ? Thought that got sent straight away during the season - anyone else had the same experience?

SMS for tickets just came through now 

12 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

You and me both, OD. I have even  tried with a code that @Olgreybeard49kindly PM’d me but to no avail. 

Not looking to promising for me either WCW.😢😪


Just now, DeeZone said:

Not looking to promising for me either WCW.😢😪

I tried with my unique code that came with yesterday’s email. It didn’t work. Then I tried with another DLer’s code which he kindly gave me. It still doesn’t work. I rang the Club but was on hold but ended up hanging up because I have a feeling I’d be on hold forever. Now I’m stressing like nobody’s business. Never mind MFCSS, I’ve got chronic FOMO right now. 

1 minute ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

I tried with my unique code that came with yesterday’s email. It didn’t work. Then I tried with another DLer’s code which he kindly gave me. It still doesn’t work. I rang the Club but was on hold but ended up hanging up because I have a feeling I’d be on hold forever. Now I’m stressing like nobody’s business. Never mind MFCSS, I’ve got chronic FOMO right now. 

I finally got through the system and it gave me what it wanted to bad what i wanted. No level1 left, in level 4, Q38 Row S. so up in the Gods that I hate. Serious decision now do I go?

Good luck I hope it works for you soon.

Level 1 and Level 2 being reported as "allocation exhausted". Only the nose bleeds available and Mrs Dw doesn't do nose bleeds. Same shizen Ticketek system. 

 
3 minutes ago, dworship said:

Level 1 and Level 2 being reported as "allocation exhausted". Only the nose bleeds available and Mrs Dw doesn't do nose bleeds. Same shizen Ticketek system. 

what a crock.  so 30K tickets sold already?

I can’t even get into the nose bleeds, I put my unique Code in clicked on level 4 sections, shows can order 10 seats request 6 adults& 2 children comes back insufficient tickets available.???


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