xd182
Well-Known Member
Yes, another MyGers thread. I haven't been able to get a reply from Greg but maybe there's someone other than him who's in-the-know and can give a definitive answer. I’ve had a look through the FAQ’s and can’t see this anywhere.
I wasn’t lucky enough to get offered a season ticket through the Waiting List last year so I ended up buying one from the FF Ticket Office for the remainder of the season. And since MyGers has been announced, it looks like I’ve done myself out of some points by taking someone else’s season ticket and not buying my own individual games. Now, every point matters in the hope I’ll get a season ticket this year.
If you go on the MyGers website you'll see how many points you're getting for purchasing a Season Ticket (120), purchasing a MyGers membership (20), purchasing a home match ticket (5), etc.
Assuming they use the above points to determine our initial points, how does the accrual of points work where you have bought more than one ticket for a game?
Taking the Rangers vs. Marseille pre-season friendly as an example - I bought 4 tickets. Will I get:
A. 5 points for making one purchase.
B. 20 points for purchasing 4 individual match tickets.
Or the Europa 3-Match Package... I bought two sets of tickets knowing I’d find someone (dad, brother, etc.) to go to the games with when the time came. So, will I get:
A. 5 points for making one purchase.
B. 10 points for purchasing two lots of tickets.
C. 30 points for purchasing 6 individual match tickets.
I’ve looked through my account history and where I’ve bought more than one ticket, it looks like I could lose out on approx. 90 points if Rangers don’t think I should get 5 points for every individual ticket I’ve purchased. That could be the difference between being offered a season ticket this year based on the absolutely incredible renewal numbers.
What’s everyone’s opinion? Is it as simple as 6 tickets bought multiplied by the number of points? Or is it “don’t be greedy, you personally only sat one seat” and the multiple tickets I bought shouldn’t be counted?
I wasn’t lucky enough to get offered a season ticket through the Waiting List last year so I ended up buying one from the FF Ticket Office for the remainder of the season. And since MyGers has been announced, it looks like I’ve done myself out of some points by taking someone else’s season ticket and not buying my own individual games. Now, every point matters in the hope I’ll get a season ticket this year.
If you go on the MyGers website you'll see how many points you're getting for purchasing a Season Ticket (120), purchasing a MyGers membership (20), purchasing a home match ticket (5), etc.
Assuming they use the above points to determine our initial points, how does the accrual of points work where you have bought more than one ticket for a game?
Taking the Rangers vs. Marseille pre-season friendly as an example - I bought 4 tickets. Will I get:
A. 5 points for making one purchase.
B. 20 points for purchasing 4 individual match tickets.
Or the Europa 3-Match Package... I bought two sets of tickets knowing I’d find someone (dad, brother, etc.) to go to the games with when the time came. So, will I get:
A. 5 points for making one purchase.
B. 10 points for purchasing two lots of tickets.
C. 30 points for purchasing 6 individual match tickets.
I’ve looked through my account history and where I’ve bought more than one ticket, it looks like I could lose out on approx. 90 points if Rangers don’t think I should get 5 points for every individual ticket I’ve purchased. That could be the difference between being offered a season ticket this year based on the absolutely incredible renewal numbers.
What’s everyone’s opinion? Is it as simple as 6 tickets bought multiplied by the number of points? Or is it “don’t be greedy, you personally only sat one seat” and the multiple tickets I bought shouldn’t be counted?