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Been in the queue half an hour. Could something be wrong? Should I ditch this browser and try again?

 

Also 10 tickets per barcode?! I shouldn’t be allowed to get 40 tickets with my family membership (I’m not, obvs).

 

It took me 15 minutes to get in (I got thru on my mobile not on the computer FYI). But got our normal M50 Bay so absolutely stoked. 

1 minute ago, Demon_spurs said:

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

The problem is that for the onsale 50% of tickets go to Sydney so their cat 1 seats wont be full and then when they go on sale to public at 3pm youd be able to get them 


1 minute ago, yzeezy said:

Been in the queue half an hour. Could something be wrong? Should I ditch this browser and try again?

I'm in the same boat. Too scared to ditch the browser though. Might be condemning myself to an even longer wait.

2 minutes ago, yzeezy said:

Been in the queue half an hour. Could something be wrong? Should I ditch this browser and try again?

I think just stick with it.

1 minute ago, yzeezy said:

Been in the queue half an hour. Could something be wrong? Should I ditch this browser and try again?

Try opening on your phone. I got thru much quicker that way. 

 

If you are an MFC member (apart from GA, I think) you are guaranteed access to Finals tickets, so the club are obliged to sort you out.

Just now, Jaded No More said:

Try opening on your phone. I got thru much quicker that way. 

Same here


3 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

It took me 15 minutes to get in (I got thru on my mobile not on the computer FYI). But got our normal M50 Bay so absolutely stoked. 

Got in immediately and secured M50 but front row, which I actually didnt want!  Daughter will be stocked though :)

25 minutes to get tickets, pretty [censored]. What happens if we draw Collingwood in the preliminary final? There certainly won't be tickets remaining after 25 minutes. Higher levels of membership should get priority access, rather than competing against 3 game members who haven't been to a game all year.

31 minutes ago, Nascent said:

This is a joke, I log in early to look at the seat map. Get told I'm in the queue to which I then successfully get in around 09:52, except it then gives me a 10minutes window to purchase tickets that aren't available for another 8 minutes. Just got kicked and have to queue again most likely losing the seat I had highlighted before I got booted. So frustrating.

Just got my tickets, originally had 5 @ N14 but could only get tickets in P13 once it let me back in but then it auto reallocated me P1 behind the goals. First world problems and should still be good seats but I'm annoyed.

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You gotta be kidding me

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Just now, TopCorner said:

You gotta be kidding me

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That was on the payment page after choosing seats. I'm now back in the queue. You can't make this stuff up.

Guys did you receive the SMS with your tickets immediately?

It's been 20 minutes since I bought my tickets and nothing has come tru

 


6 minutes ago, KysaiahMessiah said:

Got in immediately and secured M50 but front row, which I actually didnt want!  Daughter will be stocked though :)

I got in the queue just before 10 am, got tickets at 10.10 am. Q43 ... row C (MCC members). Happy with those seats.

 

P.S. FWIW I'm also a MFC member.

 

1 minute ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Guys did you receive the SMS with your tickets immediately?

It's been 20 minutes since I bought my tickets and nothing has come tru

 

About 5 minutes after confirmation email came through

 
Just now, Demon Disciple said:

About 5 minutes after confirmation email came through

I guess it's not a big deal since I have the email confirmation so... No stress 😅


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