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2019 Melbourne Storm Hospitality & Ticket Packages 2019 MELBOURNE STORM SEASON AAMI Park Private/Corporate Box packages Host your guests in privacy with your very own corporate box. This state of-the-art stadium has corporate boxes available for all Storm home games for 18 guests. The Box Packages include: • Exclusive use of your corporate box - 18 guests • 3.5 hour beverage package • Premium food menu • Suite host to provide waiter service • Level 2 corporate suite seating • Plasma screen with game displayed • Complimentary Big League Price: $7,110 per box (incl. GST) – 18 guests $395 per person Dress code: Business casual (neat denim permitted). Prices above include all beverages and catering. All prices above include GST AAMI Park fixture list below. Please return the attached booking form below to secure your booking. Melbourne Storm – 2019 Home Games – AAMI Park Round Day Date Month Time Home v Away Game Type 1 Thu 14 March 7:50pm Melbourne Storm v Brisbane Broncos Standard 4 Sun 7 April 4:05pm Melbourne Storm v Canterbury Bulldogs Standard 6 Fri 19 April 7:55pm Melbourne Storm v Sydney Roosters Standard 7 Thu 25 April 7:50pm Melbourne Storm v Auckland Warriors ANZAC Day 9 Sat 11 May 7:35pm Melbourne Storm v Parramatta Eels Standard 10 Thu 16 May 7:50pm Melbourne Storm v West Tigers Standard 14 Sat 15 June 3:00pm Melbourne Storm v Newcastle Knights Standard 17 Sat 13 July 7:35pm Melbourne Storm v Cronulla Sharks Standard 19 Sat 27 July 7:35pm Melbourne Storm v Manly Sea Eagles Standard 22 Sat 17 August 5:30pm Melbourne Storm v Canberra Raiders Standard 23 Sun 25 August 2:00pm Melbourne Storm v Gold Coast Titans Standard 25 Fri 6 September 7:55pm Melbourne Storm v North Queensland Cowboys Standard Premium Seats - ABN 16 488 230 416 15 Aberdeen Road, Prahran, Victoria 3181, Australia Telephone: (03) 9529 1955 Facsimile: (03) 8672 0772 www.premiumseats.com.au 2019 MELBOURNE STORM SEASON AAMI PARK Please print out/scan/photograph this form & return a signed form to Premium Seats: Booking Form Email: [email protected] Fax: (03) 8672 0772 Name: _____________________________________________ Company: __________________________________________ (Cardholders/Booking name) (if applicable) Street Address: _________________________________________________________________________________________ (PO Box addresses not permitted) City: _______________________________________________ State: _______________ Post Code: ______________________ Phone: _____________________________________________ Mobile: ____________________________________________ Email: _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Please reserve the following Melbourne Storm – AAMI Park Box packages: Date Match Qty Package & Price Total Amount (incl. GST) Melbourne Storm v Private Box (18 guests) @ $7,110 per box .00 I hereby confirm this booking and agree to be bound by the terms and conditions: Signature: ______________________________________________________ Date: _____________________________ Please tick one of the payment options below: 1. Credit Card Amount $ ______________ * 2% surcharge $ ______________ Total $ __________________ * Please note: Credit card payments incur a 2% surcharge. Please tick your card type. Credit Card ID (CVN) Visa MasterCard Amex Diners not accepted. 3 or 4 digit ID number: Credit Card Number: Expiry / Cardholder’s Name: _______________________________ Cardholder’s Signature: __________________________________ 2. Electronic Transfer Premium Seats - ANZ Bank BSB No. 013445 Account Number 297148849 Please quote your company name or surname in bank transfer reference. TERMS AND CONDITIONS Premium Seats office use only 1. Premium Seats requires full payment with signed booking form from client as confirmation of ticket/package booking. Amount: $ 2. Signed Booking Form and payment is considered confirmation of our trading terms. 3. Once this booking form is received, the booking is confirmed and cannot be cancelled. Date: / /2019 4. Once the packages are purchased they are non-refundable and non-exchangeable. Method: 5. Premium Seats requires street address for a credit card payment to be made (no post box addresses permitted). 6. Credit card payments incur a 2% transaction fee. Database: 7. Booking confirmation is subject to availability. Confirm: 8. Allocation of tickets is final and there can be no exchange or transfer. SS: 9. All tickets/packages are subject to ticketing agency service fees, which are included in the total ticket/package price listed. 10. By completing this booking form you agree to receive marketing and promotional material about upcoming events from Premium Seats by email, SMS and post. If at any time you wish to stop receiving such communications, please let us know. 11. Premium Seats cannot accept any responsibility for any cancellation of, rescheduling of or changes to the event or for the acts, omissions or errors of those over whom we have no direct or exclusive control. 12. Premium Seats does not accept any liability or responsibility for any injury, loss or damage of whatsoever nature (including any consequential loss or damage) or additional expense incurred or sustained by the client arising out of or as a consequence, whether direct or indirect, of any of the corporate entertainment services in connection with this package provided by Premium Seats. 13. The Client is fully responsible for its own conduct and the conduct of those attending the event as guests of the client and will be liable for any damage or loss caused by such conduct, and indemnifies and holds harmless Premium Seats against any and all liability for loss or damage of whatsoever nature (including any consequential loss or damage) incurred or sustained by Premium Seats as a result of any act or omission of the client and its guests. 14. Tickets/Packages cannot be on-sold unless permission has been granted by Premium Seats. TAX INVOICE This document will be a tax invoice for GST when payment is made. Premium Seats - ABN 16 488 230 416 15 Aberdeen Road, Prahran, Victoria 3181, Australia Telephone: (03) 9529 1955 Facsimile: (03) 8672 0772 www.premiumseats.com.au .
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