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Are all members tickets gone? Been waiting a long time 

 
Just now, Mel Bourne said:

Are all members tickets gone? Been waiting a long time 

keep trying mate

they will open new bays. you’ll get tix 


8 minutes ago, praha said:

Yep. Figured the extra $70 was worth it to sit with humans rather than in AFL Reserve with degenerates.

I'll be representing the humans in that zoo (hopefully I can get tix)

 
3 minutes ago, Mel Bourne said:

Are all members tickets gone? Been waiting a long time 

Make sure you are logged in to ticketek before you queue for the tickets. 


M50 row H. Happy enough, bit too close but wasn't game to try again.

Where my Bay M8 fam at?

1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

Bad luck if you just want to purchase tickets to Eric prydz and you've got football people wanting tickets 

I wanted both! Still in the queue for Prydz


10 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

still can't even get in after timing out at 9:59

how can you get timed out when they hold you?

Go back to 'The Lounge'.  https://hot4.ticketek.com.au/

The clock only starts once you get through.  You login after the tickets have been allocated.

 

6 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

M50. Deceased!!!!

I never paid for anything so fast in my life

I got so flustered checking out I accidentally made a $50 donation to some organisation i've never heard of  😂 😡

They're sneaky bastards - they do it deliberately no doubt.

PS: I'm in M50 too, which is where we both sat for the Brisbane final last year. What row? I'm in F

1 minute ago, Demonland said:

Two computers on different networks still refreshing 28 minutes later.

Got on my phone after 15 minutes of refreshing and got straight in.

Didn't get the best seats position wise my I got the elevation I wanted on Level 2.

Are there any bad seats on N?

My preference is behind the goals because of view of structures etc, but obviously the other end is far away. (I'm lucky this time, I got N3!)

The wing means you get the best view of both ends but it's harder to see the structures and width of the ground.

Winners all around on Level 2!

 

 

How do you actually unlock the tickets? I have used my Ticektek password (no cigar) I am logged in to Ticketek And I have tried  GET PASSWORD but no luck

Just now, He de mon said:

How do you actually unlock the tickets? I have used my Ticektek password (no cigar) I am logged in to Ticketek And I have tried  GET PASSWORD but no luck

Use the barcodes from the club!


3 minutes ago, Grapeviney said:

I got so flustered checking out I accidentally made a $50 donation to some organisation i've never heard of  😂 😡

They're sneaky bastards - they do it deliberately no doubt.

PS: I'm in M50 too, which is where we both sat for the Brisbane final last year. What row? I'm in F

Row A! Not my preference but I got so stressed I just accepted it 

Hoping it’ll be a Melbourne bay not a mixed bay 

Hope we get a better result than we did last time 

Edited by Jaded No More

M13 row W, fairly close to where I was last year. I hope the result is better this year. Now I can resume my normal Tuesday life.

13 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

 

Looks that way, im in Row B

Welcome to the M8 (Mate) club

 
9 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Bombay Air is lock and loaded. 
 

Fully [censored] pumped.

Got your flights?


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