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Surprised this isn’t on here yet.

In the wake of Clarry’s signing the club are offering $13 memberships for 13 hours in the quest to reach 65,000.

I just bought two for friends because at that price why wouldn’t you.

Get amongst it.

https://membership.melbournefc.com.au/membership/13-for-13-hours?fbclid=IwAR0A3-n4IWux_IxWP_-RZMXhmQERs3PsAZ5VK7QdCFIMVXqd7O3SNbfPWGo

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  • Beetle changed the title to $13 memberships for 13 hours
 

Just bought 3.

Go Dees.

 

 

Yep signed up too.... can't make the games but $13 is a small price to pay to support the club.

Just was going to buy three - encouraging some friends to buy a couple more - Go Dees - but the link has expired... sigh.

Edited by Altona-demon


Check the fine print. A mate of mine bought some discounted memberships the club were flogging last year and they had an auto renew clause for the following year at full season ticket prices that had to be opted out of. He didn't notice it and got stung. 

7 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Check the fine print. A mate of mine bought some discounted memberships the club were flogging last year and they had an auto renew clause for the following year at full season ticket prices that had to be opted out of. He didn't notice it and got stung. 

You don't get stung by having MFC memberships, as they are great presents, or could be sold off by bringing in new members.

PS: I am sure the club would fix it up if you weren't happy anyway. 

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1 hour ago, Altona-demon said:

Just was going to buy three - encouraging some friends to buy a couple more - Go Dees - but the link has expired... sigh.

Announcing it late afternoon given it was a 13 hour offer was pretty strange.

They would have been better starting it at 9am and running it until 10pm. 

 
2 hours ago, Redleg said:

You don't get stung by having MFC memberships, as they are great presents, or could be sold off by bringing in new members.

PS: I am sure the club would fix it up if you weren't happy anyway. 

If it's auto renew in the fine print, it's being stung. The club would be well aware of that.

 

 

Just now, faultydet said:

If it's auto renew in the fine print, it's being stung. The club would be well aware of that.

 

 

But a sting that can be removed.


4 minutes ago, Redleg said:

But a sting that can be removed.

Annoying nonetheless, if true.

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1 hour ago, faultydet said:

If it's auto renew in the fine print, it's being stung. The club would be well aware of that.

 

 

I’ve just emailed the club about the auto renewal on these. I’ll let you know when I hear back. 

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