This might be particularly useful for non-season ticket holders who haven't joined yet, but might want to increase their chances of cup tickets etc.
Everyone who has made at least three payments to HSL by 31st January 2016 will have 100 loyalty points added to their account on 2nd February.
If you join before 20 November, you can achieve that (it takes a week or so before the first payment comes off your account so don't wait any later).
Season ticket holders still get priority, but HSL members will be up the pecking order a bit.
That's too late for the semi-final, but the final is in March and you just never know...
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06-11-2015 03:10 PM #1
Join HSL by 20 November for Loyalty points
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06-11-2015 04:13 PM #2
Not wanting to start a debate here but if you pay the minimum per month which is £5, it means that for £15 you get 100 loyalty points, is that fair? What happens if cancel your DD after that, will your points be deducted ??
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06-11-2015 11:59 PM #3
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07-11-2015 07:05 AM #5
I don`t agree with this.
I`ve got my loyalty points through buying a season ticket and buying tickets for away games. I`m also a subscriber to HSL but to get 100 more points for that defeats the whole purpose of the Loyalty Scheme in my opinion. I believe Loyalty Points should only be attained by attending games.
What will be next? A hundred points if you have over 5000 posts on Hibs.net..?
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07-11-2015 08:25 AM #6This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Why does it bother you?
Highly active supporters such as you would have already accumulated so many points that the 100 given to HSL member wouldn't have any affect on what you can get for your already accrued stake holding.
Without having to scrutinise hibs attendances in recent years, anything that will encourage people to pay cash in to hibs and feel a part of the club, to me, that can only be a good thing and for the "true" fans, if you think about it, it isn't really going to have any affect on them.
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07-11-2015 10:12 AM #11
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I honestly can't see there ever being a time when regular supporters won't get a ticket for Easter Road or Hampden. I can't see home only supporters all of a sudden going to away games just because they have the points.
The home and away guys will have points out of sight of most supporters.
I can see irregular supporters getting tickets for big matches with a certain degree of security, but that will only be ahead of those who don't put anything into the club, folk who only see Hibs live at Hampden.
I think you're Dad's tickets are safe Billy :-)Space to let
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07-11-2015 03:59 PM #12This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
If a couple of folk take advantage of the scheme, so be it. There may be nothing in it for them anyway.
Most people, if not all, will sign up for the longer term because they'll want full membership.
It's a good idea.
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07-11-2015 05:31 PM #14
Just a thought and not related to hibs whatsoever but as I have signed up to the monthly DD scheme with this help improve my credit rating?
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07-11-2015 05:48 PM #15This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
United we stand here....
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07-11-2015 10:19 PM #16
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I think it's important to encourage as many people as possible to sign up.. The more people that feel involved with the club the better.. I've not signed up yet but planned too and I'm trying to persuade a couple of occasional attenders to do so too..
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07-11-2015 11:03 PM #17
£15 gets you 100 points, but shareholder's who bought direct getting nowt as far as I am aware....Superb stuff
Stupid ill thought out idea.........."There's class, there's first class and there's Hibs class" - Eddie Turnbull
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08-11-2015 01:51 PM #18
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Joined yesterday as I finally felt that the momentum was starting to really happen with HSL. Wondering though, I haven't received an email from them to confirm that I will be donating, is this standard?
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08-11-2015 01:54 PM #19
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08-11-2015 02:05 PM #20This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Maybe new, direct buy shareholders could have been given points too, but to use that omission as precedent for the HSL approach would definitely have been ill thought out and stupid.
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08-11-2015 02:07 PM #21This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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08-11-2015 02:08 PM #22This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote"There's class, there's first class and there's Hibs class" - Eddie Turnbull
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08-11-2015 02:11 PM #24
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To me it is about saying one group is more important than others.
Leeann admitted it had gone wrong, hope they sort that soon.
BTW I am a shareholder and HSL member.
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For me it's clear the take up was poor, so the introduction of something was the "marketing". Doesn't sit well with me......"There's class, there's first class and there's Hibs class" - Eddie Turnbull
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08-11-2015 02:13 PM #27This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote"There's class, there's first class and there's Hibs class" - Eddie Turnbull
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08-11-2015 02:26 PM #28This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
If the HSL uptake was poor, then something had to be done and I can't think of a better way to get people to part with their cash than giving them something in return.
Even if it's ethereal "loyalty points" which cost the club nothing and will likely be useless to the owner.
It's a superb piece of marketing, in my opinion.
I actually doubt that anyone will donate £5 for 3 months then stop their direct debit. If a handful do, then that's the price to be paid for all the others who have signed up for an ongoing £18.75.
Anyway, if folk don't join HSL by about 20 November, there will be no points to be had, so all the ultra points hoarders will be able to revel once again, in their superiority over the mere mortals. .
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08-11-2015 02:31 PM #29This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote"There's class, there's first class and there's Hibs class" - Eddie Turnbull
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08-11-2015 02:34 PM #30This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
It is a well known tactic to ask for a small, relatively painless, initial commitment in the knowledge that with minimal pressure, it can be increased later.
I realise I'm digressing a bit, but Robert Cialdini has done a lot of celebrated work on persuasion/influence and this wee video helps explain.
If you don't want to watch all 11 minutes, although it's a very interesting video, the piece from about 6.00 minutes is relevant to this. Enjoy!
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