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1 hour ago, daisycutter said:

got my membership packs. 1 for me 2 for grandkids.

i got a scarf, kids didn't. is this normal?

No idea DC. Does it say anything on the MFC site?

 
On 11/14/2022 at 2:59 PM, Katrina Dee Fan said:

I'm disappointed that every year I renew early, and yet every year I'm amongst one of the last to get my pack.  Last season I renewed in October, didn't get my pack until March, and by the time I got it (mine was one of the 7000 or so that got lost by the distributor) they ran out of the AFLW merch packs so I missed out. 

Sadly this year looks like potentially a repeat. No emails, nothing.  I renewed late September as soon as I got the email to renew....sadly nothing yet.  

38 years consecutive membership.....

I’m disappointed that I didn’t receive anything from the club in 2019, 20 and 21, despite automatic renewal of overseas membership each year. I’m not sure how other overseas members were treated.

2 hours ago, daisycutter said:

got my membership packs. 1 for me 2 for grandkids.

i got a scarf, kids didn't. is this normal?

Just checked junior members don't get a scarf. 

 
4 hours ago, Fanatique Demon said:

I’m disappointed that I didn’t receive anything from the club in 2019, 20 and 21, despite automatic renewal of overseas membership each year. I’m not sure how other overseas members were treated.

My son and I are just up the road in Sydney and are yet to receive our packs.

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On 11/25/2022 at 8:27 AM, Jontee said:

Apparently my membership pack has been shipped.

It arrived yesterday.  5-10 business days is average for mail delivery up here so ntb.

Now what do i do with that scarf in the tropics.


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My wife’s turned up early last week so all is good it was 18 days after mine.lol.!!!

30 minutes ago, Jontee said:

It arrived yesterday.  5-10 business days is average for mail delivery up here so ntb.

Now what do i do with that scarf in the tropics.

Did you get an email notification that it had shipped? Still no sign of ours here in Sydney (and no notification of if and when it might ship).

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28 minutes ago, hardtack said:

Did you get an email notification that it had shipped? Still no sign of ours here in Sydney (and no notification of if and when it might ship).

Yes I did.

 
On 11/27/2022 at 11:12 AM, daisycutter said:

got my membership packs. 1 for me 2 for grandkids.

i got a scarf, kids didn't. is this normal?

Apparently the kids’ membership packs differ based on the type. Eg, Junior Demons and Young Demons, one with a scarf, one without.This has happened to several DeeArmy members and by all accounts it’s pointless to email/phone the Club about it. 

1 hour ago, Jontee said:

It arrived yesterday.  5-10 business days is average for mail delivery up here so ntb.

Now what do i do with that scarf in the tropics.

I don’t live in the tropics - well, some days or even some hours in a day I do coz Melbourne weather - nor do I wear the scarf so I gave mine to a 13yo who didn’t get one in the kid’s pack. With this in mind, there should be an individual choice as to whether or not you want a scarf included.


40 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

With this in mind, there should be an individual choice as to whether or not you want a scarf included.

There is, isn't there? Scarf, Deeshop voucher or nothing?

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1 hour ago, DeeZone said:

My wife’s turned up early last week so all is good it was 18 days after mine.lol.!!!

Mine turned up last Tuesday in Radelaide.

4 minutes ago, deva5610 said:

There is isn't there? Scarf, Deeshop voucher or nothing?

there was a choice this year, voucher or scarf (and possibly neither?). also a choice of plastic card or not. in both cases you had to register separate from the purchase process. there was an email with a click-here to take you to a web site to enter choices. in your case i'd say your only option now would be to ring membership

1 hour ago, hardtack said:

Did you get an email notification that it had shipped? Still no sign of ours here in Sydney (and no notification of if and when it might ship).

I haven't received mine yet.

7 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

there was a choice this year

And for last year as well, at least. My old man got the voucher.


After my rant from a couple of weeks ago, yes I got my pack last week. Impressed by the packaging for premium members (I'm a Redlegs member) and my scarf, card, stickers and medalion came in a lovely little presentation box, very nice!  My nephews got their junior membership packs, a lunch pack, a small footy, stickers and card.  According to the club the junior members don't get a scarf, which is a bit sad.

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As I’m still waiting on mine and my son’s Membership packs to arrive (as yet no notification of anything being sent), I decided to phone the club… it was 3:40pm and all I got was a recorded message telling me phone hours were from 9am to 4pm and thanking me for my interest, after which it hung up.

Not happy!

4 minutes ago, hardtack said:

As I’m still waiting on mine and my son’s Membership packs to arrive (as yet no notification of anything being sent), I decided to phone the club… it was 3:40pm and all I got was a recorded message telling me phone hours were from 9am to 4pm and thanking me for my interest, after which it hung up.

Not happy!

happened to me too, ht

for some reason they don't put you on hold when busy

i kept ringing back, same thing, until someone actually picked up the phone. took me about 4 attempts

11 minutes ago, hardtack said:

As I’m still waiting on mine and my son’s Membership packs to arrive (as yet no notification of anything being sent), I decided to phone the club… it was 3:40pm and all I got was a recorded message telling me phone hours were from 9am to 4pm and thanking me for my interest, after which it hung up.

Not happy!

I haven't received mine yet either, I will wait until the middle of January before I contact them.

16 hours ago, drysdale demon said:

I haven't received mine yet either, I will wait until the middle of January before I contact them.

Me neither but they have taken the money in October. Very poor by the club


31 minutes ago, Ugottobekidding said:

Me neither but they have taken the money in October. Very poor by the club

Yeah that's not a good look. 

On 12/7/2022 at 2:13 PM, Katrina Dee Fan said:

After my rant from a couple of weeks ago, yes I got my pack last week. Impressed by the packaging for premium members (I'm a Redlegs member) and my scarf, card, stickers and medalion came in a lovely little presentation box, very nice!  My nephews got their junior membership packs, a lunch pack, a small footy, stickers and card.  According to the club the junior members don't get a scarf, which is a bit sad.

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Wow you scored compared to my "ordinary member " package KDF. Mine came loose in a post pack. I guess the you get what you pay for  rule applies.

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