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16 minutes ago, praha said:

Anyone know if as an AFL Member with Gold Status and Melbourne club support, if this grants me access to club member allocation? Would much rather sit with Melbourne members than in AFL Members.

It did last year, but would confirm in your MFC account. They may give you a separate barcode for the Melbourne allocation.

39 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

We all are.

Looks like priority one seats are $96! I assume for that money I get a half time foot massage from Andrew Dillon (including lots of eye contact)?

Look away now. 
Prelim cat 1 tickets are $200

 
12 minutes ago, Ben said:

Yeah you'll be able get tickets for all five tomorrow, probably up in Q.

Thanks Ben.

Now my dilemma is do I get 3 good seats and then go through the process again to get 2 cheaper seats or just get all 5 together to avoid extra time and stress

My sister received her Barcode Email at 2:15pm today

I have not received my email and I always get that email and have never opted out of emails from the Footy club.

Luckily my barcodes were available from the Dees Website and luckily I remembered my password.

Hopefully there is just a lag with the emails being pumped out and received but if some members who always get the emails don't then there is something seriously wrong with the process and is not on from a professional organisation.

Hopefully Ticketek doesn't melt down tomorrow.


36 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

Yes, they will need to get barcodes from their mfc accounts.  The process I described works as that is how I got mine as I haven't received an email yet either. 

Luci, you’re a legend. 👍 All sorted. Now I just have to actually get the tickets!

1 minute ago, The heart beats true said:

Luci, you’re a legend. 👍 All sorted. Now I just have to actually get the tickets!

Bring your gameface at 10am tomorrow THBT. 

13 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Look away now. 
Prelim cat 1 tickets are $200

Jesus wept. I love how the AFL knows what a junkie I am and increasingly jacks up the price for a fix.

 
4 minutes ago, layzie said:

Bring your gameface at 10am tomorrow THBT. 

I still have PTSD from the Taylor Swift situation. That was 3 days I’m never getting back, followed by a traumatic conversation with my 10 year old niece.

Worst. Uncle. Ever.

If not mentioned earlier the bun fight starts at 9 am with MCC members tickets going online. 1 visitors ticket per member


10 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

I still have PTSD from the Taylor Swift situation. That was 3 days I’m never getting back, followed by a traumatic conversation with my 10 year old niece.

Worst. Uncle. Ever.

Dang. Well it sounds like there were plenty in the same boat at least.

3 hours ago, Lucifers Hero said:

iirc that 2 hour window was prior to tickets being sold to non-members or to the public.

Even that was a disaster last year as any member could purchase 10 tickets on one membership even though those people weren't members.

We were playing the Swans week 1, they we’re trying to maximise numbers.

5 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

We were playing the Swans week 1, they we’re trying to maximise numbers.

Yes, however it meant any supposed priority access went out the window when non-members could get tickets ahead of any member let alone premium members.

1 hour ago, FearTheBeard said:

Any other Redlegs/Tridents yet to received the email yet? My partner has but I have not.

Not me either! This is a flippin joke - how long has the club known about being ready ?


1 hour ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

Brains Trust: 

I have 2x junior barcodes from my kids’ memberships, but they won’t be coming (thanks for the Thursday AFL). 

Can I share these junior barcodes with adult friends, or is it contingent on providing concession/proof of age? 
 

TIA 

they never seem to check. i know many people who have done just that.

Seems like only a smattering of people have got their barcodes. Need to get 3 tickets tomorrow and the other two don't have theirs yet.

note that cateegory 4, 5, 6, 7  are all up on level 3 (nothing on levels 1, 2)

only exception is the 2 cheer squad reservations, being category 7 (which is fair enough).

20 minutes ago, layzie said:

Seems like only a smattering of people have got their barcodes. Need to get 3 tickets tomorrow and the other two don't have theirs yet.

fwiw I still don't have the email with the barcode.

There is an option:  ask them to get their barcodes from mfc website:

2 hours ago, Lucifers Hero said:

Just go to the mfc website, click on the 'membership' tab then login (the login is to the tickemaster website).  The barcodes appear straight away or will be in the 'membership details' tab.

 

Edited by Lucifers Hero


15 minutes ago, layzie said:

Seems like only a smattering of people have got their barcodes. Need to get 3 tickets tomorrow and the other two don't have theirs yet.

got all my 3

Bought 2 of the last chance access membership for the kids. Membership team are saying there's a system error and have given me barcodes at adult rates instead of junior! Will sting a little as adults are 3-4x junior prices. Not sure what to do at this point given tickets are on sale tomorrow. 

4 minutes ago, seed shell said:

Bought 2 of the last chance access membership for the kids. Membership team are saying there's a system error and have given me barcodes at adult rates instead of junior! Will sting a little as adults are 3-4x junior prices. Not sure what to do at this point given tickets are on sale tomorrow. 

just try and buy junior tickets (it might work)

i have mixed up the ticket vs membership before and it didn't seem to matter

 
1 minute ago, daisycutter said:

just try and buy junior tickets (it might work)

i have mixed up the ticket vs membership before and it didn't seem to matter

I think it's different for finals, where the ticket type is linked to the membership category unfortunately. Will see tomorrow though

2 hours ago, FearTheBeard said:

Any other Redlegs/Tridents yet to received the email yet? My partner has but I have not.

You are not alone, me neither 


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