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2 minutes ago, Spaghetti said:

How long should I expect to wait? Joined queue at about 9:50am - but have a meeting soon!

i joined 9:53 and still waiting

 
2 minutes ago, Spaghetti said:

How long should I expect to wait? Joined queue at about 9:50am - but have a meeting soon!

Just long enough for the scalpers to get their tickets.

Got my tickets, just hang in there. It takes 10 minutes but the tickets for our game are there and I got what I wanted - front row level 4.

I’ll be the guy with a red face and no voice left by quarter time. Can’t miss me.

 

finally got mine!!! yay!!


57 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

It looks like they staggered it so the Geelong v Collingwood game doesn't go on sale until this afternoon.

Yet the website is still struggling...

Only for MCC though - club members and AFL members go on sale at same time for both games - seriously these idiots couldn't organise a root in a brothel

 
16 hours ago, Egg2883 said:

I didn't get the barcode email. I'm sure I will eventually, but, to calm the nerves a little can anyone who has received theirs confirm that they're the same as the ones sent for QB and the NT games?

Egg I sent an email to membership last night and I received an email this morning thank goodness. Good luck.!!

1 minute ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Only for MCC though - club members and AFL members go on sale at same time for both games - seriously these idiots couldn't organise a root in a brothel

I can't believe how stupid this is, even 20 minutes difference would clear most of the traffic.


Spewin! Dad gave me my brothers old barcode number so by the time I got his actual number it took 9 mins therefore only giving me a minute to get thru to the next stage. I tried Level 1, 2 even non alcohol area to no avail. Best I could get was row AA on Level 4

1 minute ago, poita said:

I can't believe how stupid this is, even 20 minutes difference would clear most of the traffic.

Not to mention a lot of AFL members will want to attend both games 🙄

N54. Magnifique 👌🏻

Edited by Rab D Nesbitt

25 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

So just to clarify, the first game isn’t until next week but they’re selling tickets to two games on the same day.

🐔

Geniuses at the AFL, Ticketek, MCC.

Why stagger sales over a couple of days when you can have 300k + members all logging onto the website at once


Stupid idea to put the 2 games on sale at once.

 

10 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Got my tickets, just hang in there. It takes 10 minutes but the tickets for our game are there and I got what I wanted - front row level 4.

I’ll be the guy with a red face and no voice left by quarter time. Can’t miss me.

Your voice will make it to quarter time??? What’s your secret? 😁

1 minute ago, Bates Mate said:

Geniuses at the AFL, Ticketek, MCC.

Why stagger sales over a couple of days when you can have 300k + members all logging onto the website at once

Yes it is not as though the games are next weekend.

1 minute ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Your voice will make it to quarter time??? What’s your secret? 😁

Heaps of sugar and chocolate.

You should try it! 😉


9 minutes ago, Swooper1987 said:

Yeah! N6 - love it!  

i got n55 :)

I've got the same seats as the 2018 Geelong Elim final when Mitch Hannan ran past us on the flank on the way to kicking the sealer. Pumped and ready to go!!

 

Wouldn't let me buy 5 tickets together in Cat 1. I bet London to a brick there will be spare seats everywhere when I go. I did get 2 for my son and I. But what a joke this system is


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