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Each year as members around this time of year an email comes through with a discount for New Balance - who've been a great sponsor! However, I've got the email this year, but there's no code attached, so the ability to obtain the discount doesn't show up when looking to checkout. When clicking on the email it takes me through to a page that welcomes Melbourne members, but there's no discount applied, even when getting right to the end of checkout. 

Has anyone else had this issue? Also, they offer this if you renew, so there's an extra incentive if you're waiting to sign up again!

 

I got 2 emails, one as a member and one telling me to renew.....

 

Maybe the discount is gone since we dropped their logo from the jumper? NB are a quality brand, but the exposure in their retail stores for MFC is appalling. Recently visited the Chadstone store, they had a big framed premiership jumper on the wall, when I asked where the Dees stuff was they had no idea what I was talking about. When I pointed at the jumper and explained further, I was told they don’t stock MFC gear in their retail outlets. I did pick up $10 training tops at the outlet today. 

I got the email but no discount on the sneakers I bought for my daughter 

I couldn’t find any NB items for sale specifically for MFC members 


51 minutes ago, Nicko said:

I got the email but no discount on the sneakers I bought for my daughter 

I couldn’t find any NB items for sale specifically for MFC members 

I think the email link may be wrong. 

I went to the club website and found this link in Supporter offers: https://www.newbalance.com.au/source-code/melbournefc/mfc/shop/

Appears to add the discount to the product, no promo code required.

46 minutes ago, DemonWorshipper said:

I think the email link may be wrong. 

I went to the club website and found this link in Supporter offers: https://www.newbalance.com.au/source-code/melbournefc/mfc/shop/

Appears to add the discount to the product, no promo code required.

Thanks a lot DW.

 
1 hour ago, DemonWorshipper said:

I think the email link may be wrong. 

I went to the club website and found this link in Supporter offers: https://www.newbalance.com.au/source-code/melbournefc/mfc/shop/

Appears to add the discount to the product, no promo code required.

This seems right - this link worked for me but the one in the email didn't. Thanks @DemonWorshipper.

Disappointing from the club to have sent members the "you should renew now" email and then to have the link wrong anyway.


1 hour ago, DemonWorshipper said:

I think the email link may be wrong. 

I went to the club website and found this link in Supporter offers: https://www.newbalance.com.au/source-code/melbournefc/mfc/shop/

Appears to add the discount to the product, no promo code required.

I wish I thought of that before buying 

thanks DW

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