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If they are having problems why not a message on the web site ???????

Just received it

Edited by old dee

 
2 minutes ago, old dee said:

Thanks Travy. Still no message from the club and they are not answering the phone.

My email just come through from the club, not the best seeing its 3 min after they have gone on sale 

6 minutes ago, jane02 said:

I have my code but when I log into Ticketmaster there is no option for purchasing Gather Round tickets 🤷‍♀️

type in gather round, then select your game(if you want multiple day passes scroll down further)

 

Anyone else get charged by ticketek for gather round? AFL pulling the wool over everyones eyes.

Trying to gouge $30 per person.

Another triumphant success for ticketek and the AFL.

Edited by YesitwasaWin4theAges

6 minutes ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

Anyone else get charged by ticketek for gather round? AFL pulling the wool over everyones eyes.

Trying to gauge $30 per person.

Another triumphant success for ticket.

that's only if you upgrade to Cat 1


27 minutes ago, old dee said:

Thanks Travy. Still no message from the club and they are not answering the phone.

I just got sent my code from the club and now realise it is Ticketek not Ticketmaster. I’ve been online for the last half hour but no luck getting onto the site. It just keeps refreshing…..

I was able to get through and got tickets after about 20 minutes of the site refreshing so hang tight and you should get through.

 

This is proving to be a bit of a challenge. The site is so slow and twice I’ve been entering my credit card details and the timer runs out. It’s very frustrating 😡


Not sure why any of us should be surprised. AFL/ tickets it's always a disaster. Why was the MFC so slow. A couple of friends from other clubs got their emails early and some yesterday. 

Got 2 GA tickets easily enough.

Scored 2 category 2 tickets around 12.30 today, pumped.

On 11/12/2023 at 11:44, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Collingwood beat us fair and square. They were more finals ready than us, attacked the game harder from the outset(Maynard aside) and kicked their goals in bursts. The Carlton final was the one we really should've won.

Brisbane would've been an easier prospect IMO due to their MCG record, but we'll agree to disagree. 

I'll put an asterisk next to your comment and one next to mine

*In my opinion...


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