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5 hours ago, The heart beats true said:

I’m in exactly the same situation. The club has been hopeless at forcing the MCG staff to protect the value of our seats, and so we’ve told them we need an upgrade (which we are happy to pay for) or we aren’t paying for reserved seats again.

This year I went to all our home games except one, and 8 times I had to move people out of our seats. It was ridiculous. The Collingwood home game was like sitting in the Collingwood members, and the MCG staff did nothing.

I wonder if you are the bloke with his family that sits next to me lol.

 

we had these 4 kids behind us that were pies supporters. M53

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i buy 2 afl silver memberships each year, tied to the mfc, as well as my annual 'donation' to the club of a small membership 

it used to think of it as my 'you've got my money, now win some games' membership back in the early 2010s when i got the afl memberships gratis, and i'm loathe to stop having it

it's gone thru various permutations, beginning as an interstate membership some 22 or so years back

love this club, will always buy a membership

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3 minutes ago, BLWNBA said:

Is anyone able to shed some light on when the 2025 packages (outside of MFC/MCC) will be displayed on the MFC website? 

I called the club last week to ask when they go on sale. They told me 1 October. 

They also said that was because of AFL rules or something, but other clubs seem to have their 2025 packages for sale already.

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1 minute ago, titan_uranus said:

I called the club last week to ask when they go on sale. They told me 1 October. 

They also said that was because of AFL rules or something, but other clubs seem to have their 2025 packages for sale already.

Thanks, appreciated. 

 

Yes, I'd also noticed that r.e other clubs appearing to have begun sales/advertising 2025 packages. 

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3 minutes ago, layzie said:

Kind of frustrating hey. Shouldn't be too long though. 

Yep, it definitely is. I got an auto-renew for the presumably for little fella's membership which I will be rolling over, but there appears to be a significant price increase and I have no idea what I'm even receiving. 

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3 minutes ago, BLWNBA said:

Yep, it definitely is. I got an auto-renew for the presumably for little fella's membership which I will be rolling over, but there appears to be a significant price increase and I have no idea what I'm even receiving. 

Yeah it makes it a bit hard to plan and ideally you want to square these things away pretty quickly rather than wait for rollovers or dates of price releases. 

I guess it's not too long to wait but I kind of just want to get it done with. 

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i find it amusing that the annual cost of my membership is taken from my credit account on a monthly rate which is one tenth of the annual rate. 

Membership have told me that no payments will be taken in September and October.

I had for years paid directly to the club then changed this to a monthly debit from my general account. This account was hacked and security methods put in place meant the card could not be used for remote payments. I have since opened a separate account with less security  and provide this detail for the club.

I would prefer and did prefer to make 12 payments ie one each month to match my fixed income. but the amount is so insignificant i am able to manage. probably would have paid the amount for 12 months to make a donation for the other 2. my previous practice apparently meant i moved to credit on my membership and extra intervention was required to move to a donation. Every year there was a phone call with an adjustment discussion. I now have less contact with membership people but have always found them to be friendly and helpful.

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On 31/08/2024 at 13:44, Fromgotowoewodin said:

Anyone not renewing because they’re unhappy with board or management or a particular player is weak as [censored]. 

Financial reasons I can understand (although I would suggest downgrading to cheaper options rather than cancelling) but punishing the club as a [censored] protest against any individual(s) is childish and self-defeating.

I don't really care what you think really My opinion only matters to me 

 

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