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Have received a message from the Club and AP that my membership pack is on its way!!!!

Has anyone received theirs yet?

 

 
 

Wow that is super by the club, I suppose they have to be more efficient now that we have 70,000 members. 😁

my membership is not auto renewal

most years , by this time i get an email from club re renewal of my 3 memberships. i can then just click a link and pay. no email so far.

have any of you received such an email?

 

Anyone have a Digital Membership? Looks like good value. Ditch Kayo and get an MFC Digital M'ship, still get Kayo and save $110 p.a. 😊

It’s that time of year again when 30,000 nuffies post a picture of exactly the same membership pack on social media. 


1 hour ago, daisycutter said:

my membership is not auto renewal

most years , by this time i get an email from club re renewal of my 3 memberships. i can then just click a link and pay. no email so far.

have any of you received such an email?

I received my email in the week between prelim and grand finals.  I renewed then.

27 minutes ago, No. 31 said:

Anyone have a Digital Membership? Looks like good value. Ditch Kayo and get an MFC Digital M'ship, still get Kayo and save $110 p.a. 😊

Wouldn't it be great if they can incorporate the digital membership with a standard membership, so it includes admission as well as Kayo.

17 minutes ago, Katrina Dee Fan said:

Wouldn't it be great if they can incorporate the digital membership with a standard membership, so it includes admission as well as Kayo.

i can't find digital (kayo) membership details on mfc membership pages

is it even available for 2024?

1 minute ago, daisycutter said:

i can't find digital (kayo) membership details on mfc membership pages

is it even available for 2024?

There is a non-access Digital Membership for $250 which includes Kayo.

I got an email on the 25/10 saying it was sent out... yet to receive it.

Probably should follow up


1 hour ago, daisycutter said:

i can't find digital (kayo) membership details on mfc membership pages

is it even available for 2024?

yep,  I was debited GFG and Kayo late October.

i pay membership on an automatic transaction from my back account each month. My account was hacked a couple of years ago and I have now a restricted withdrawal from my card. The club membership is card based and runs as a 10 month year while my payment is direct and 12 payments in the year. I have trouble all year and it is superbly picked up by the staff every match day. I get messages constantly saying my membership is not up to date etc and again have to contact membership who are always friendly and helpful. Its abit of a pain but it does mean I am developing a good relationship with the membership people. They are as good off the field as the team is on the field and always manage to convert so maybe even better.

2 minutes ago, dpositive said:

i pay membership on an automatic transaction from my back account each month. My account was hacked a couple of years ago and I have now a restricted withdrawal from my card. The club membership is card based and runs as a 10 month year while my payment is direct and 12 payments in the year. I have trouble all year and it is superbly picked up by the staff every match day. I get messages constantly saying my membership is not up to date etc and again have to contact membership who are always friendly and helpful. Its abit of a pain but it does mean I am developing a good relationship with the membership people. They are as good off the field as the team is on the field and always manage to convert so maybe even better.

The Membership Dept is very well-run. The staff are friendly and patient and if they aren’t able to resolve your issue they’ll consult someone in the department who can. I’ve heard people complain about the length of time they sometimes take to answer the phone. I find emailing is great, they generally get back to you within 24 hours. Anyways, the wait music during a call is very listenable. ❤️💙

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Received an email from the Club on Wednesday saying it was on the way and also received an email from Australia Post on Tuesday advising parcel had been lodged with tracking details. Arrived Thursday with scarf, Card and stickers, etc. so I am set but no word on my wife’s membership pack?

On 07/11/2023 at 09:39, Jontee said:

Have received a message from the Club and AP that my membership pack is on its way!!!!

Has anyone received theirs yet?

 

I received mine a few weeks ago but neither my father, brother or sister (3 separate other households and family groups) have not received theirs and the memberships were all renewed at the same time


10 minutes ago, Demonland said:

I received mine a few weeks ago but neither my father, brother or sister (3 separate other households and family groups) have not received theirs and the memberships were all renewed at the same time

Ha ha the whole process has become totally Random.!!

Mine arrived last week. I quite like the 2024 scarf. The red seems better too, I still think it can be more red though - mine had a pinkish hue last year, it's better this year but still a little bit that way.

Over the offseason, I have changed from club membership to AFL, with MFC obviously as my club of support.

Does anyone with same membership as me have any idea (maybe from previous seasons) when the pack for AFL MFC members will arrive?  And would it come via the club, or the AFL itself?

I've gotten very used to having my pack from the MFC well before Xmas, and this is the first time in a long time that it's not been here by now.

 
3 minutes ago, DeeZone said:

Received an email from the Club on Wednesday saying it was on the way and also received an email from Australia Post on Tuesday advising parcel had been lodged with tracking details. Arrived Thursday with scarf, Card and stickers, etc. so I am set but no word on my wife’s membership pack?

if it is grouped with your membership they ship it together as one parcel

i got 3 memberships all bundled together

if unsure just give them a ring                                                          

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