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Just saw a post from MFC still advertising the Grand Final Guarantee, has our form been that shaky that these are still available with one round to go? 

 
On 8/22/2023 at 1:03 PM, roy11 said:

Just saw a post from MFC still advertising the Grand Final Guarantee, has our form been that shaky that these are still available with one round to go? 

Yes, the club is currently selling this and it is available until this Friday 12pm "or until sold out". I bought some today. The two people I spoke on the phone to explained the process very well.

On 8/22/2023 at 1:03 PM, roy11 said:

Just saw a post from MFC still advertising the Grand Final Guarantee, has our form been that shaky that these are still available with one round to go? 

I'm flabbergasted that these GF guarantees are still available. We're not exactly North Melbourne.

Would've thought they'd be harder to get than a Willy Wonka golden ticket given we've got top 4 locked in.

 
13 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I'm flabbergasted that these GF guarantees are still available. We're not exactly North Melbourne.

Would've thought they'd be harder to get than a Willy Wonka golden ticket given we've got top 4 locked in.

Not sure if its cost of living crisis but thought it sold out much sooner in 2021 and 2022. But found it a little surprising theyre still available given we're up and about and for most of us, the only success we've seen we had to witness in lockdown on our tv. 


This is a bloody good deal if you're not already a member and are wanting to attend finals, only $30:

https://membership.melbournefc.com.au/membership/30-access-membership-last-chance-deal?spMailingID=9867351&spUserID=Mjg4NTYxMzMxNzI4S0&spJobID=1800485451&spReportId=MTgwMDQ4NTQ1MQS2

 

Package Benefits

– Priority access to purchase a ticket in weeks 1-3 of finals in which Melbourne participates

– Priority 3 access to a Grand Final ticket if Melbourne participates

– 10% off full priced purchases in-store and online at the Demon Shop

– Club Voting Rights (if over 18)

– Access to exclusive offers from club partners
 

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43 minutes ago, DemonWheels said:

This is a bloody good deal if you're not already a member and are wanting to attend finals, only $30:

https://membership.melbournefc.com.au/membership/30-access-membership-last-chance-deal?spMailingID=9867351&spUserID=Mjg4NTYxMzMxNzI4S0&spJobID=1800485451&spReportId=MTgwMDQ4NTQ1MQS2

 

Package Benefits

– Priority access to purchase a ticket in weeks 1-3 of finals in which Melbourne participates

– Priority 3 access to a Grand Final ticket if Melbourne participates

– 10% off full priced purchases in-store and online at the Demon Shop

– Club Voting Rights (if over 18)

– Access to exclusive offers from club partners
 

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I don’t like it. So as a long term member who has spend thousands over the years especially when we could not beat time with a stick. I have the same opportunity as someone who spends $30. So much for locality. 

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1 minute ago, old dee said:

I don’t like it. So as a long term member who has spend thousands over the years especially when we could not beat time with a stick. I have the same opportunity as someone who spends $30. So much for locality. 

Well you get priority 3 for GF tickets. Priority one is gone and has been gone for a long long time to those of us who have committed for years. 

 
8 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Well you get priority 3 for GF tickets. Priority one is gone and has been gone for a long long time to those of us who have committed for years. 

I was not referring to the GF, as I read it buying a $30 membership gives someone the same rights as me to other finals games or am I wrong? 

21 minutes ago, old dee said:

I don’t like it. So as a long term member who has spend thousands over the years especially when we could not beat time with a stick. I have the same opportunity as someone who spends $30. So much for locality. 

Yes it's priority 3 NOT Priority 1.Big difference. 


Let's see how everyone feels next week if we play the Pie and it's a sell out. Not sure if the GF guarantee can be added to this "I hope not" but if I was a Pie Lions or Port fan it's a good investment. 

27 minutes ago, old dee said:

I was not referring to the GF, as I read it buying a $30 membership gives someone the same rights as me to other finals games or am I wrong? 

This deal is Priority 3 and is not a GFG. I believe any member can get P3. As an introductory offer at the end of the H&A season, it's a great opportunity for the club to generate new members who may become ongoing members

If you are Trident or Redleg you get higher priority and a GFG. Is that what you are, old dee?

Edited by Stiff Arm

16 minutes ago, Stiff Arm said:

This deal is Priority 3 and is not a GFG. I believe any member can get P3. As an introductory offer at the end of the H&A season, it's a great opportunity for the club to generate new members who may become ongoing members

If you are Trident or Redleg you get higher priority and a GFG. Is that what you are, old dee?

I'm fairly sure weeks one two and three all members are on the same level. 

41 minutes ago, 58er said:

Yes it's priority 3 NOT Priority 1.Big difference. 

Correct. There is no guarantee you’d get a ticket let alone a GF ticket. If the allocation is exhausted at priority 2 for example then bad luck. 

4 hours ago, YearOfTheDees said:

I'm fairly sure weeks one two and three all members are on the same level. 

I thought it went down the priority number list until allocation exhausted?


4 hours ago, Stiff Arm said:

I thought it went down the priority number list until allocation exhausted?

Only for the GF. Other finals all members have access to the same allocation (correct me if I'm wrong @FearTheBeard but that's my understanding anyway).

47 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Only for the GF. Other finals all members have access to the same allocation (correct me if I'm wrong @FearTheBeard but that's my understanding anyway).

upto a point.

priority still ensures better options in finals weeks 1 to 3

those with reserved seats get to book earlier than ga members, so more choice

all club members should have no trouble getting tickets for mfc games in weeks 1 to 3

10 hours ago, YearOfTheDees said:

I'm fairly sure weeks one two and three all members are on the same level. 

Yes no pecking order first come first served! 

27 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

upto a point.

priority still ensures better options in finals weeks 1 to 3

those with reserved seats get to book earlier than ga members, so more choice

all club members should have no trouble getting tickets for mfc games in weeks 1 to 3

Unless we play Pies maybe?


Just now, 58er said:

Yes no pecking order first come first served! 

if it's like last year, members without reserved seats (priority 3) can only get onto ticketek at a later time than priority 1 and 2 members. so they get more choice.

this year we don't really have any priority 2's because all reserved seat members have compulsory gf guarantees which is priority 1 (the price of which is built in) This was a bone of contention for me as i wanted to buy some memberships with a reserved seat and no gf guarantee, but I couldn't.

4 minutes ago, 58er said:

Unless we play Pies maybe?

they should get the same size allocation as us i think because it's finals and we are both melbourne clubs. not 100% sure though as it would at least nominally be their home game being higher on ladder.

Assuming we play Filth in the QF, it will be their home game. 
Does that mean less tickets allocated to MFC members? 
Scared it’s gonna sell out in 4 seconds to the filthy hoards…FREAKING OUT, MAN!! 🤯

 I think I recall last year we could purchase a number of tickets per membership for the first finals games (Sydney, Brisbane). I’m guessing that this time against Collingwood perhaps we can only get one ticket per member?  (Logic being that there are more members than seats at the G). Does anyone know?

 
2 hours ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

Assuming we play Filth in the QF, it will be their home game. 
Does that mean less tickets allocated to MFC members? 
Scared it’s gonna sell out in 4 seconds to the filthy hoards…FREAKING OUT, MAN!! 🤯

No. Finals tickets are split 50/50 as far as club members are concerned.

That being said it probably will sell out quickly.

They've mooted it will be the Thursday night game which sucks but they know it would sellout anyway so they can put it on then.

On 8/24/2023 at 10:47 PM, 58er said:

Yes no pecking order first come first served! 

Not correct, if like last year. Reserved seat members get first dibs


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