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Ticketek are shambles. The gap between sales is not enough. There would have been people queuing for 10am clogging up the bandwidth for mcc members. 

 

The theatre of the disappointment and frustration of this experience will keep the AFL on the front of the paper all week.

It's hard to believe any of it is an accident.

Well I hope the people that got our LL tickets appreciate them. You should get 15 minutes to purchase tickets. So close was through the paying stage.

So far no tickets.

Mcc gone

 

 
10 minutes ago, binman said:

I can't find the breakfast bar in this lounge.

Cheapskates

Whats going on I have the same problem.

41 minutes ago, Demonland said:

is there any benefit to already being in the queue on ticketek before 10am?

As part of the Taylor Swift rush they let it be known that there's no concept of a queue. The secret algorithm allocates you a spot when you enter. That's why people suggest multiple devices as you get more "tickets" in the algorithm lottery.

In their defence this is supposed to reduce computer bots


I have decided to come over, found a seat in M8. Waited about 10 minutes.

Hope everyone else got in.

Edited by Jibroni

about to purchase tickets

please confirm your refundable schedule

how about you [censored] off?!?


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2 minutes ago, fr_ap said:

Any trick to it? 

Keep in the queue, use multiple devices, pray to whatever cloud fairy you use

Woohoo got my tickets.

M8. Pretty happy with that.


got through and got 2 $35 tickets in M3

good luck everyone

1 minute ago, Demon_spurs said:

Couldn't get 4 Cat 1 tickets, but happy with Cat 2 M-8 FF

Same :) I'm in M8 J.

7 minutes ago, fr_ap said:

Any trick to it? 

I got in quicker via computer instead of on my phone (even though phone I was in the queue for 15 minutes longer)

 

We deceive a better system than this. selling bay by bay you can end up in the back row and a few minutes later next bay goes up and front rows on sale. Also Gap filling, they try and fill gaps in the stand instead of best seat available. The old day when you could walk into an agency and pick the seats you wanted were much better. Next come Grand Final ballot. We have paid for the Grand Final Guarantee but they will hit the four teams in the preliminary final with a nonreturnable fee. Two of those teams won't make it. How much money are they scamming off the fans. 


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