![]() ![]() For people who can only afford one kit, the old 10% discount was more beneficial than having points in their account, particularly as the points expire each year.Ī. It was suggested that the Club’s historian, John Hutchinson, should be involved in activities to mark the centenary, eg inviting supporters to tell their stories. JT noted that next year (2019) marks 100 years since Leicester Fosse became known as Leicester City Football Club. SW commented that this was a nice idea the Club would need some way of identifying long-term supporters perhaps long-term supporters could receive an exclusive, commemorative badge. As part of the website development, the Club retained data for 4 years to keep records of loyalty points older data was destroyed. It’s difficult to ascertain how long people have been Season Ticket Holders. Under GDPR regulations, the Club must have a definite business case for keeping data long-term.Ī. Can long-term supporters be offered recognition? It would be nice to acknowledge long-term support or perhaps give long-term supporters a discount in recognition of a certain milestone.Ī. This is a very good idea and will be investigated. Can Rewards be waived in favour of Foxes Foundation or can unused Rewards be donated to Foxes Foundation?Ī. JT stressed that the timing was purely coincidental and was the result of the Club’s Year End being 31 st May. ![]() ![]() ![]() JT said he had seen comments asking why the points’ statements were issued on 31 st May and the Fanstore was closing on 1 st June. Supporters can view their Foxes Rewards balance at. Season Ticket Holders receive 10% rewards on all retail purchases, while Fox Members receive 5% in Foxes Rewards. Foxes Rewards replaced the old 10% retail discount scheme at the start of the 2017/18 season. ![]()
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