Mild Rover wrote:A point is a penny (500 = £5). You mostly get 1 or 2 points per pound spent. It doesn't sound like a lot, but when you think about the increasing number of online purchases being made, it can add up. A couple of nights away in a hotel might be a couple of quid off your shirt, ebay purchases count and so on. It is pretty much a universal online reward card - although of course it only works if you are happy redeeming it against Rovers merchandise. It'll be interesting to see what the 'token' renewal fee is, but if it continues to offer a decent discount on a season ticket, the teamcard stuff is a decent additional incentive.
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It does seem quite strange that Bradford can offer this service for free yet we charge £60. I like the service I like the idea and over the years we may see a nice profit however the Bradford fans will see a profit from the day they buy their season pass.
Still all money that goes to Rovers is good money spent in my books.
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nick hkr wrote:It does seem quite strange that Bradford can offer this service for free yet we charge £60. I like the service I like the idea and over the years we may see a nice profit however the Bradford fans will see a profit from the day they buy their season pass.
Still all money that goes to Rovers is good money spent in my books.
Genuine question of my own, is the Bradford scheme equivalent to the Rovers one in the strictest sense of the word? I don't recall the Bulls badge amongst those on the teamcard page (Swinton was the only other RL club iirc). Does their loyalty card have a similar 'reach'? I'm not doing it down, as it is free, I'm just not sure Mrs B is being as fastidious with the facts as she might be.
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Roofs wrote:
Which bit is a lie? That you have to spend more money to get a benefit? That you can just use a free child's Teamcard to get the points (according to your moderator), and that £200 spent online with Next and yields £1 to redeem? That Bradford's website looks as if you get Teamcard included in a £160 adult standing season ticket (plus the usual £5 off a shirt etc) with no membership fee?
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Mild Rover wrote:Genuine question of my own, is the Bradford scheme equivalent to the Rovers one in the strictest sense of the word? I don't recall the Bulls badge amongst those on the teamcard page (Swinton was the only other RL club iirc). Does their loyalty card have a similar 'reach'? I'm not doing it down, as it is free, I'm just not sure Mrs B is being as fastidious with the facts as she might be.
It would be a fair challenge if I'd said it was a fact. It does look from the website that Bradford offer Teamcard as part of a £160 adult standing season pass plus £5 off shirt etc, but I actually asked "surely this can't be true?" or something along those lines
Mild Rover wrote:Genuine question of my own, is the Bradford scheme equivalent to the Rovers one in the strictest sense of the word? I don't recall the Bulls badge amongst those on the teamcard page (Swinton was the only other RL club iirc). Does their loyalty card have a similar 'reach'? I'm not doing it down, as it is free, I'm just not sure Mrs B is being as fastidious with the facts as she might be.
The bradford one is very very similar to rovers:
Teamcard points money off shirts discount merchandise
Just curious as to what will happen at away games for juniours will they have to get their tickets from rovers before hand?
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After reading the Bradford website it does look pretty much identical. What it doesn't state on there though is that their season passes are being kept at the same price and going by the signings they are making it may be that they will be increased by quite an amount next year at Bradford. We will see in time but as said if my money is going a long way to the success of the club in the long run then I for one am more than happy to pay an extra £60.
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