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Is anyone else who received the email this afternoon having no luck adding items to the their cart which reduce in price?

called up their customer care which has unfortunately moved overseas only to be told theyll have to get the IT dept to check and to look back after 4 hours. Hardly filled me with confidence

 

Usually you put the items in the cart, and as you go to check out you put in the code and it should reduce the price. Also I don't think the discount counts for any items that are already sale items

Having issues on my end too.

I can add items to my cart, but the discount is not automatically applied when I go to checkout (despite the email saying it should).

I'll re-try in 24 hours.

 

Edited by wheaters31

 
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1 minute ago, Doggas front teeth said:

Usually you put the items in the cart, and as you go to check out you put in the code and it should reduce the price. Also I don't think the discount counts for any items that are already sale items

Theres no code and im not adding sale items. Hush 😉

I didn't get the email, but went into the club's website, and clicked on the New Balance 20% off offer.

I just placed an order and the 40% discount included. There were only certain products that had "Melbourne FC 20% off" under the item. When I ordered them, a 40% discount was calculated. I didn't have to include a discount code or membership number.

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Be careful. Unlike previous New Balance sales, this is on "selected products only".

2 hours ago, wheaters31 said:

Having issues on my end too.

 

Try a proctologist.

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2 hours ago, mo64 said:

I didn't get the email, but went into the club's website, and clicked on the New Balance 20% off offer.

I just placed an order and the 40% discount included. There were only certain products that had "Melbourne FC 20% off" under the item. When I ordered them, a 40% discount was calculated. I didn't have to include a discount code or membership number.

Well done bud. This addresses the issue.

 
4 hours ago, Demonised said:

Be careful. Unlike previous New Balance sales, this is on "selected products only".

I remember the good old days where we would win two games all season and a percentage in the 50's and it was 70% off. Then we play a prelim final and it drops to 40% off, win a Premiership and it's 40% off 'selected' items. This said, New Balance have been an excellent sponsor and I always look to them first for sports wear regardless of whether they are running 40% off or not.


1 hour ago, chookrat said:

I remember the good old days where we would win two games all season and a percentage in the 50's and it was 70% off. Then we play a prelim final and it drops to 40% off, win a Premiership and it's 40% off 'selected' items. This said, New Balance have been an excellent sponsor and I always look to them first for sports wear regardless of whether they are running 40% off or not.

I bought so much stuff from New Balance during the offers that I still have 3 pairs of brand new runners that I bought years ago in my wardrobe.

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10 hours ago, chookrat said:

I remember the good old days where we would win two games all season and a percentage in the 50's and it was 70% off. Then we play a prelim final and it drops to 40% off, win a Premiership and it's 40% off 'selected' items. This said, New Balance have been an excellent sponsor and I always look to them first for sports wear regardless of whether they are running 40% off or not.

Yeah, the initial 70-75% off offer was ridiculously good

2 minutes ago, Travis Boots said:

Yeah, the initial 70-75% off offer was ridiculously good

I bought 8 pairs then. Will take advantage of this offer.

 

So if you click the link in the email you're all good and everything is already discounted at checkout?

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