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Unfortunately I didn’t screenshot the Priority members allocation when I went in (quel [censored]). But I’m 90% sure these are our bays

M2-M4, M7-M9, M12-M13, M16, M30-M31, M35. M50-M51, M55-M56. For the most part the bays on level 4 reflect the same as level 1 with a few differences.

Level 2 and Level 2a is slightly different because we have most of the bays in the southern and northern stands but believe they have all of level 2 in the ponsford.

our sales are miles behind theirs unfortunately and they are starting to reallocate some of the back of level 4 bays to Collingwood.

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22 minutes ago, layzie said:

Honestly I can see why people are having trouble. Why call the barcode field a password field? 

Perhaps the afl uses the term barcode number when other events use password. Left hand not knowing what the right hand is doing...

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1 minute ago, FearTheBeard said:

Unfortunately I didn’t screenshot the Priority members allocation when I went in (quel [censored]). But I’m 90% sure these are our bays

M2-M4, M7-M9, M12-M13, M16, M30-M31, M35. M50-M51, M55-M56. For the most part the bays on level 4 reflect the same as level 1 with a few differences.

Level 2 and Level 2a is slightly different because we have most of the bays in the southern and northern stands but believe they have all of level 2 in the ponsford.

our sales are miles behind there’s unfortunately and they are starting to reallocate some of the back of level 4 bays to Collingwood.

ftb, how can you know the respective levels of sales? is it published somewhere?

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5 minutes ago, Demonland said:

No. No bad seats. I had to get 7 tickets so you're limited. Tempted to forget the rest of the family next time and sit by myself in the best seats possible which is my preference anyway.

i got N10 is this Melbourne allocation ?

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14 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

got q49 row ff.  good spot for a nose-bleed seat. northern wing.

blood pressure slowly dropping

I’m in q49. You’ve confirmed I’m sitting with Melbourne people. 

I actually love watching the game on the level 4 wing. You can see the positioning of the teams really well.

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1 minute ago, Demondan75 said:

I'm sorry if it's been asked before, but which bay is our cheersquad in for the match? Thankyou.

WCW will tell us soon but I reckon we'll be Punt road end as Pies seem to have opted for city end even for their home games.

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2 minutes ago, FearTheBeard said:

You are in a Melbourne bay. M30, M31 and M35 are Melbourne bays. Collingwood cheer squad in M33

So bays M32, M34 and M36 are pies Bays?

If so, I want to return my M35 tickets😬!!! 

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2 minutes ago, FritschyBusiness said:

I ended up with tix in M35, someone please tell me the cheer squads at the city end.

Cheer squad is Punt Rd end. Don’t worry mate, I’ll be there with you handing out dental hygiene pamphlets. 

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10 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

All booked! Giddy up!

just a heads up if you have kids barcodes that are classified as Gen admin, they will work within the current allocation  

Good to know D11.

For future reference, can you tell me if a GA kid membership drops a adult priority 1 membership down to the lower level of seating allocation? Iirc that was the case last year.

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2 minutes ago, CatFishPig said:

Don't you get 10 minutes to buy tickets? Why are so many people timing out?

You shouldn't need more than 5

We got timed out for the mcc because it says in sections there were up to 10 tickets available so you click on it and then says we can't meet your request so you try to find more seats then you finally find some and are paying when you get logged out. 

So frustrating 

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5 minutes ago, Stiff Arm said:

Perhaps the afl uses the term barcode number when other events use password. Left hand not knowing what the right hand is doing...

I reckon that's likely. None of these things talk to each other. Ticketek-AFL, AFL-MFC etc. 

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