As the excitement ahead of the new season builds, we are delighted to launch QPR Cash! This is the club's new loyalty scheme designed to reward supporters for their purchases, as supporters will receive a percentage of their purchase back in the form of cashback known as 'QPR Cash'. All season ticket holders, members and hospitality clients are automatically enrolled into the scheme. QPR Cash can be earned on season tickets, match tickets, merchandise and more, and can be redeemed on R’s merchandise in store or online. We've created a short video to demonstrate the QPR Cash process which you can view HERE. To start enjoying the benefits of QPR Cash today, please click HERE to become a season ticket holder or HERE to become a Hoops member. For more information please click HERE.
In similar news, there's a new loyalty scheme for all refreshments purchased at half time called QPR Tango.
They should sell these and call it something like the Jim Gregory super sizer with cheese... please log in to view this image Anyway, sorry what was this thread about again?
My family would like to make a deposit on one with the view of owning one outright one day. Does it come with an elevator?
There are plenty of people who have made lots of cash out of us in recent years. Bosingwa, Cesar, Barton, Redknapp, Remy, Levy are just a few that spring to mind. It is great to see real fans being rewarded even if it is only a few quid a year. It means a lot to people to be able to get a free shirt for example for their son or daughter based on personal money they have spent on ST's or match tickets etc. I think it is a great idea and I hope it encourages the real fans to spend more money in the club and to feel good that in return, their loyalty receives a little reward.
Yes they are Stortford. 750 metres high, pure beauty with a view out to the Atlantic to die for. I am a big fan. One of the nicest spots in this country.
Walked along them a month ago when we did a week's trek round south and west Ireland.......Waterford, Cork, Limerick, Tralee, Galway Hadn't been outside Dublin before but we loved the rest of the country and would certainly go back again Interesting to visit Dublin a hundred years on from 1916 as a (mostly) Englishman Great country
Delighted you enjoyed yourself Stortford. All the places you visited are great. The western seaboard is particularly scenic. The 1916 anniversary celebrations are very important for the morale of the people of the whole country. Tourism this year has certainly benefitted.