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50 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

I thought the AFL season was Oct 1 to September 30.  All player and FD contracts are to EOS ie Sept 30 and that is when the membership roll-overs and renewals can start.  That would make our memberships for the season technically ending Sept 30.

A MCC member might confirm that is the date their membership rolls over...?

It could have changed but that was my understanding.

Not sure what the merchandising situation is between one season ending (Sept) and receiving the next year's membership card (Jan).  My guess is most stores/sites accept the season just ended membership.

well this is afl membership. don't know if each club follows the same.

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2. Term of Membership

Subject to the following, your AFL Membership benefits will be available to you from the date of your first Membership payment until 28 November 2023.

 

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48 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

I thought the AFL season was Oct 1 to September 30.  All player and FD contracts are to EOS ie Sept 30 and that is when the membership roll-overs and renewals can start.  That would make our memberships for the season technically ending Sept 30.

A MCC member might confirm that is the date their membership rolls over...?

It could have changed but that was my understanding.

Not sure what the merchandising situation is between one season ending (Sept) and receiving the next year's membership card (Jan).  My guess is most stores/sites accept the season just ended membership.

The MCC membership year ends 31 August each year. Every MCC member knows that if you want to attend AFL finals matches at the MCG,you need to have paid up for the new year or you won't get in.

1 hour ago, Katrina Dee Fan said:

I don't see how hard it is to understand that when you see a membership that states a year on it that it is a year membership.  It's essentially a season ticket.  The club has options to allow you to roll over year by year, that's the bit that's not that hard.  If you join in August it's for the rest of the season, it is not a 12 month membership from that point, it doesn't get you in games for the first few months of the season up until August, so what does that tell you about the membership? 

What you're saying about the membership discount not being valid in October 2021 doesn't ring true, unless. you were not a member in 2021.  I was able to use my membership to get discounted premiership merch at that stage of the year.

Yeah look I'm not going to argue about something so trivial. Some people would like to know when it rolls over, I'd personally like to know the day my $700 payment is coming out wouldn't you?

It rings true, your rollover date was likely earlier. Please don't call me a liar and please don't suggest that I wasn't a member in 2021 after 25 years consecutive. 

 
19 hours ago, layzie said:

 

It rings true, your rollover date was likely earlier. Please don't call me a liar and please don't suggest that I wasn't a member in 2021 after 25 years consecutive. 

Pretty sure I did neither, just trying to figure out what happened

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