Anything that you bought over the past five seasons which qualifies for MyGers points will be on your purchase history on you online account attached to your Rangers number used to make the purchases.Just seen that there , my individual tickets that I’ve bought over the last few seasons hasn’t been added so I’ll send them an email if it can’t be done manually
No points for buying 300 Rangers News ?I've got a box of programs dating back to the 80s.
Gold here I come
The purchases will have to have been made on your Rangers no. they can usually bring over points from an old number as well if you changed it for some reasonJust seen that there , my individual tickets that I’ve bought over the last few seasons hasn’t been added so I’ll send them an email if it can’t be done manually
Do you get more points for euro aways similar to tickets?I've got a box of programs dating back to the 80s.
Gold here I come
I think that's going to be pretty common.As someone who only buys a top or two per year, relies on spare tix for home games or the odd empty seat, I don’t think I’ll renew my MyGers next year.
Don’t be silly, only bears pakora qualified for pointsI bought a bluenose burger for years do I get my my gets points for this …
“And they were rotten”
No points for buying 300 Rangers News ?
Before or after you have hidden ”their” birthday cakesor for hiding the View on the top shelf?
And you're still.alive?I bought a bluenose burger for years do I get my my gets points for this …
“And they were rotten”
How do they know if I buy a programme?
You buy it online via the ticket portalHow do they know if I buy a programme?
If you can afford to buy castore tops and other merchandise you will not be skint lolI actually kind of agree with the fact we don't award points for merchandise simply because its just another barrier in the way for our less financially fortunate supporters, there's already enough stuff you can throw money at regardless of genuine interest to rack up some points (which I get is ultimately the idea behind MyGers)
I agree with the above. Don't give MyGers points for merchandise purchases but have a range of things that Mygers Membership gets you a discount on - for example 10% off in the Club shop. I recall a similar setup when we had the old Premier Club for those in Govan Rear, including entry to EH for a pre and post-match drink/food.Points for merchandise would be an absolute disaster, and I'm glad it's not been put into place for this year.
Like other membership schemes, there should be more tangible rewards for being part of it - discounts for purchases like food and drink, programmes and clothing.
I agree with the above. Don't give MyGers points for merchandise purchases but have a range of things that Mygers Membership gets you a discount on - for example 10% off in the Club shop. I recall a similar setup when we had the old Premier Club for those in Govan Rear, including entry to EH for a pre and post-match drink/food.
Not sure that's feasible. A guy on his own buys an Unlimited RangersTV subscription and gets 40 points. Somebody else buys the same thing and wants 40 points each for him, his Mrs and each of his two kids.The thing they do need to address with it is when buying things on RTV. Like me and the family share RTV when watching at home. They need to find a way that family who live together get the same points on their accounts as the person making the purchase as it only needs one purchase to watch it together.
If it is a genuine attempt to keep people in the same household together then splitting the points would be a fair compromise.Not sure that's feasible. A guy on his own buys an Unlimited RangersTV subscription and gets 40 points. Somebody else buys he same thing and wants 40 points each for him, his Mrs and each of his two kids.
Might be a better idea to let the purchaser split his 40 points equally amongst his Friends and Family group but I'm not sure the majority would favour that. It would help keep a family in the same tier but that's about it.
If you buy a match programme from the street vendor at the game you get zero MyGers points.If it is a genuine attempt to keep people in the same household together then splitting the points would be a fair compromise.
The scheme is already a shambles with people buying tickets, getting points and then selling them on.
Remember at the start that they said this wouldn't happen. Well it didn't take long then did it.
Log inHow do you see how many points you have?
This is really small but it bugs the fkn life out of me.
Log in
Mygers
Membership tier
Click “here” for points (here is displayed in red)
The thing they do need to address with it is when buying things on RTV. Like me and the family share RTV when watching at home. They need to find a way that family who live together get the same points on their accounts as the person making the purchase as it only needs one purchase to watch it together. I emailed about this before but got nothing back.
Same guy that cant get our Captains name rightThis is really small but it bugs the fkn life out of me.
Why is there no space between the numbers and points? The designer at the club always pulls shite like this
Same idea as buy a ticket online and get points but get one from your RSC and don't.If you buy a match programme from the street vendor at the game you get zero MyGers points.
If you buy a match programme online you get a MyGers point.
Over the course of a season you could be talking more than 25 points.
The Tickets Section of the website still isn't part of the 'single login' thing used for such as RangersTV and MyGers. Hence two different logins/passwords unless you set them up as being identical (if it lets you do that).I've just discovered I have 2 passwords for the website, what a carry on.
Silver membership I have, is that good?
I've a few raffle card entries from the bus needing converted to MyGer$Never got my Euro away points for the Young Boys game, pure raging
Not sure that's feasible. A guy on his own buys an Unlimited RangersTV subscription and gets 40 points. Somebody else buys he same thing and wants 40 points each for him, his Mrs and each of his two kids.
Might be a better idea to let the purchaser split his 40 points equally amongst his Friends and Family group but I'm not sure the majority would favour that. It would help keep a family in the same tier but that's about it.
Agreed, it wouldn’t be fair if a family all got full points for one purchase when a single person pays for the same stream and gets the sameNot sure that's feasible. A guy on his own buys an Unlimited RangersTV subscription and gets 40 points. Somebody else buys he same thing and wants 40 points each for him, his Mrs and each of his two kids.
Might be a better idea to let the purchaser split his 40 points equally amongst his Friends and Family group but I'm not sure the majority would favour that. It would help keep a family in the same tier but that's about it.
Give the guy your mygers number at the stand.How do they know if I buy a programme?
Main ticket page.I log in and it asks me to join mygers but I bought it at the start of the season?
We could turn it into a money-maker (as Mr Bisgrove likes to do ha ha!). Levy a charge for transferring points. Virgin Atlantic do something similar with their frequent flyer loyalty scheme. Could let you transfer 100 MyGers points for a fee of £10.Agreed, it wouldn’t be fair if a family all got full points for one purchase when a single person pays for the same stream and gets the same
Example;
Single person living alone pays £10 for a stream and watches themselves. Gets 10 points
Family of 4 pay £10 for a stream and they all watch together. Only one gets the points
Is anyone honestly arguing that all the family should be getting 10points each? I agree there should be a mechanism to say give 2.5 to all 4 family members but not 10 each
Ultimately points = money spent
It’ll happen eventuallyWe could turn it into a money-maker (as Mr Bisgrove likes to do ha ha!). Levy a charge for transferring points. Virgin Atlantic do something similar with their frequent flyer loyalty scheme. Could let you transfer 100 MyGers points for a fee of £10.
I am joking BTW.