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19 hours ago, The heart beats true said:

How’d you get that? I don’t see that anywhere on the site?

Because I got the GFG three or four Years ago with a General Admission and have paid for it ever since. I haven't asked for any change since also. 

 

 
On 12/22/2022 at 6:54 PM, daisycutter said:

i wanted ga plus reserved seats for me and 2 grand kids

didn't want gfg for all 3 as the $200 for gfg was worth much much more than their tickets. In fact when you added gfg for all three of us it more than doubled the cost. 

in addition there are no grand final junior prices so kids pay full adult prices to go to the gf

and the gfg doesn't give you any discount towards gf ticket prices anyway

Can understand your reluctance re  Junior tickets and prices etc. but you lost me when you are not happy GFG doesn't provide a reduced price to your ticket.

Reason is the GFG is a MFC initiative and GF prices are AFL prices for Finals tickets! 

6 minutes ago, 58er said:

Can understand your reluctance re  Junior tickets and prices etc. but you lost me when you are not happy GFG doesn't provide a reduced price to your ticket.

Reason is the GFG is a MFC initiative and GF prices are AFL prices for Finals tickets! 

sorry i lost you, but i never said i was unhappy gfg didn't get a discount. i've always known that. i was just saying for those that might not know.

 

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52 minutes ago, Ugottobekidding said:

Would be nice if they sent out a membership card at some stage.

You would need to sign up and pay for that.

I am wondering why are all reserved seat memberships still showing wait list on the MFC website?

Should we expect an increased number of memberships ? 

17 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

I am wondering why are all reserved seat memberships still showing wait list on the MFC website?

Should we expect an increased number of memberships ? 

been like that since before xmas

not exactly the way to grow memberships

 
2 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

been like that since before xmas

not exactly the way to grow memberships

Hopefully it means most, if not all members from last year have renewed? 

Perhaps a clever strategy to draw more attention, making people believe that memberships are in short supply so better get yours now!

22 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Hopefully it means most, if not all members from last year have renewed? 

Perhaps a clever strategy to draw more attention, making people believe that memberships are in short supply so better get yours now!

how is not having any reserved seats to sell a "clever strategy"?


Does anyone know what you get in the baby demon pack? I had a baby a month ago and still waiting on the package to arrive 

7 hours ago, daisycutter said:

how is not having any reserved seats to sell a "clever strategy"?

Probably  giving existing seat holders opportunity to renew before allocating ( if any new seats reservations become available).any new reservations.

Hopefully after that time there is a new area for further seat reservations. 

9 hours ago, dworship said:

You would need to sign up and pay for that.

It's automatic, has been for a number of years... Plus I have already made three payments since October from my credit card.

4 hours ago, 58er said:

Probably  giving existing seat holders opportunity to renew before allocating ( if any new seats reservations become available).any new reservations.

Hopefully after that time there is a new area for further seat reservations. 

in previous years seat holders only had seats held to some time in november (maybe december) iirc.


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2 hours ago, Action Jackson said:

Anyone know what the current tally is?

no...nothing.  Espcially annoying when other clubs have had tallies up for some time.  Office doesn't return until next Monday....maybe we will get an update then.

6 hours ago, Ugottobekidding said:

It's automatic, has been for a number of years... Plus I have already made three payments since October from my credit card.

Ok that's what I was after. Mrs Dw and I are on a payment plan as well and received our membership pack well before Xmas. I suggest you ring the membership team. I had an issue with a 3 game membership that auto renewed and was being billed for, I rang the team and they sorted it straight away and sent a prompt refund. It sounds like something has gone amiss with yours.

Phone number: (03) 9652 1111
Email: [email protected]
Postal address: PO Box 223, East Melbourne, Victoria, 8002
Request a call: Head to the Membership website to request a call back at a time that suits you.

On 1/13/2023 at 2:37 AM, Deemac said:

Does anyone know what you get in the baby demon pack? I had a baby a month ago and still waiting on the package to arrive 

Hopefully not a 57 year wait for the next premiership 😟

7 hours ago, #11-TonyAnderson said:

Hopefully not a 57 year wait for the next premiership 😟

Ouch

On 12/18/2022 at 5:56 AM, Its Time for Another said:

Hi Luci I just rang the membership number. No specific contact. They were always happy to give me the current number. 
it took 13 years on here for my originall name It's Time to become redundant. I'm still basking in that glory. But it's nice to think about another. Although my wife wants to go O/S next Sept the only time she'll be free so I could still miss actually seeing one. 

Hmmm....you can't tell her to enjoy her trip?


8 hours ago, Bystander said:

Hmmm....you can't tell her to enjoy her trip?

Yep. I could. That would certainly free up a lot of my time permanently. 
The good news is it's now late May not Sept. So Premiership mission back on track. And marriage. 😎

30 minutes ago, Wells 11 said:

So.., do we have any actual numbers yet? 

membership site still only showing 2022 numbers

 

Baby pack membership?  On top of all the birthday and chrissy present membership not to mention game block membership it really does blurr the real membership figures.

No doubt its to impress sponsors.

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On 1/18/2023 at 6:35 PM, Deebauched said:

Baby pack membership?  On top of all the birthday and chrissy present membership not to mention game block membership it really does blurr the real membership figures.

No doubt its to impress sponsors.

My wife’s a pies fan so didn want to leave it to chance  😂 


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