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1 minute ago, daisycutter said:

how can you keep getting on and looking around when i can't even get past the queue

wifi speed/ticketek not being a real queue/maybe it just likes my pc?

 
6 minutes ago, FearTheBeard said:

Look at the pictures I posted on the previous page

Im M13, dees member, doesnt seem to be on your map?

2 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

How can they do that when we are still waiting in the 'queue'!!!

 

4 minutes ago, The Stewster said:

getting nervous, still nothing

 

4 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Meanwhile I can't get through!

Dont worry, our allocation has barely been touched

 

I'm back up in Q50 with the family and other Dee mates.  Got through on my phone after around 15 mins, finalised transaction whilst my MacBook kept whirring away.

For some reason I keep having more luck with Ticketek on the mobile.

Edited by ChaserJ


WTF how can they allocate our section to Carlton when members pre sale doesn't finish before 2pm?

Do they not know how long it takes to get in just to purchase tickets? It's only 10:40 ffs

M50. Is that closish to the wing?

 
1 minute ago, He de mon said:

M50. Is that closish to the wing?

It's THE wing.

It's next to the Melbourne bench and MCC.

 

Good luck everyone

See you Friday night

🔴🔵

 


1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

WTF how can they allocate our section to Carlton when members pre sale doesn't finish before 2pm?

Do they not know how long it takes to get in just to purchase tickets? It's only 10:40 ffs

I have no idea what their basis is, but it will be something to do with the amount of tickets that have been purchased in each allocation. Unfortunately ours have been really slow, even if you get in now there is plenty available in M50 and M13.

Imagine there will be a big drop off of our members after 3 finals losses in a row at the G unfortunately. No doubt theyd all be begging for a GF ticket if we made it.

In 2018 the same thing happened where we were reallocated many Geelong bays.

 

1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

It's THE wing.

It's next to the Melbourne bench and MCC.

 

Thanks Jaded. Finally I get some luck.

3 minutes ago, ChaserJ said:

I'm back up in Q50 with the family and other Dee mates.  Got through on my phone after around 15 mins, finalised transaction whilst my MacBook kept whirring away.

For some reason I keep having more luck with Ticketek on the mobile.

I am the opposite, have always got in first on the laptop as opposed to the mobile ... the mysteries of Ticketek 😊

Just now, FearTheBeard said:

I have no idea what their basis is, but it will be something to do with the amount of tickets that have been purchased in each allocation. Unfortunately ours have been really slow, even if you get in now there is plenty available in M50 and M13.

Imagine there will be a big drop off of our members after 3 finals losses in a row at the G unfortunately. No doubt theyd all be begging for a GF ticket if we made it.

In 2018 the same thing happened where we were reallocated many Geelong bays.

 

Pathetic.

I am sorry but given the 50/50 allocation they should be made to WAIT until the end of the members pre-sale period to re-allocate tickets.

 


Got M50, about half way up

Was slower for me this time, took 20 min to get through

Bloody blues supporters clogging it up...😡

Just now, Jaded No More said:

Pathetic.

I am sorry but given the 50/50 allocation they should be made to WAIT until the end of the members pre-sale period to re-allocate tickets.

 

Nope I agree with it, if our supporters are so fickle and don't want to go then it should be a big [censored] you to the club about the way we play.

Just now, Stiff Arm said:

Got M50, about half way up

Was slower for me this time, took 20 min to get through

Bloody blues supporters clogging it up...😡

It's not Blues supporter, it's that both Semis are on sale at the same time, as well as NRL finals tickets.

WHY oh WHY did they not stagger the release like last week?

 

1 minute ago, FearTheBeard said:

Nope I agree with it, if our supporters are so fickle and don't want to go then it should be a big [censored] you to the club about the way we play.

But look this thread alone, people still can't get in!

So the system can't possibly know that Melbourne fans won't turn up 50 minutes after tickets have gone on sale.

Just now, Jaded No More said:

It's not Blues supporter, it's that both Semis are on sale at the same time, as well as NRL finals tickets.

WHY oh WHY did they not stagger the release like last week?

 

I was being facetious 

Happy with M50


For what its worth, the Carlton allocation has sold much faster than Collingwood's did. Remember what it was like for us in 2018, its what they are going through now.

Just now, Jaded No More said:

But look this thread alone, people still can't get in!

So the system can't possibly know that Melbourne fans won't turn up 50 minutes after tickets have gone on sale.

People cant get in yet, fine. But we are an hour in and the best level 1 bay in our allocation (M50) is still available.

1 minute ago, FearTheBeard said:

People cant get in yet, fine. But we are an hour in and the best level 1 bay in our allocation (M50) is still available.

N14-21 All corporate, N48-53 the same?

 
2 minutes ago, FearTheBeard said:

People cant get in yet, fine. But we are an hour in and the best level 1 bay in our allocation (M50) is still available.

Not for me it wasn't. I have priority access and could only get 3 tickets in M12. What's left in M50 are singles.

Well the dance has ended for 2023 I got M13 Row R not far from where i was last week.


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