what ten club number are we up to now?

GreenTeaDisease
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there's probably a thread about this somewhere already, but impossible to find. What is the approximate highest number?
and actually, here's a question...I just realized that my membership expired for a couple months and I think I got a new number...
and actually, here's a question...I just realized that my membership expired for a couple months and I think I got a new number...
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I definitely saw someone with at least 419xxx.you couldn't swing if you were hangin' from a palm tree in a hurricane.0
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yosi wrote:I definitely saw someone with at least 419xxx.
yeah I think I did get a new number. damn! I think I was 197 or something before now I'm in the 400s. I use "my brother's" (we go to all the shows together) number for my seats...but still...ugh...I didn't know that would happen!0 -
thought i saw someone say 500+ last time this came up..no?0
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500... ?
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GreenTeaDisease wrote:yeah I think I did get a new number. damn! I think I was 197 or something before now I'm in the 400s. I use "my brother's" (we go to all the shows together) number for my seats...but still...ugh...I didn't know that would happen!Some people have religion I have Pearl Jam.
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nowayimfaithfull wrote:197 is not a bad number , its a shame you lost it
I could have sworn that your number doesn't change if you renew after the expiration date. oh well, I'm just screwed now if I ever want to go to a show without my brother!0 -
Stephen Flow wrote:500... ?
Damn!
numbers increase every time someone creates an account to buy something, not just a membership (unfortunately that's why people who joined later than other get much better number, simply because they've bought something in the past :()
since a lot more people are now using the internet and buying on it, the number of actual MEMBERS, let alone active ones, in the <200,000 range is I believe far greater than the number of members in the range above that.0 -
GreenTeaDisease wrote:there's probably a thread about this somewhere already, but impossible to find. What is the approximate highest number?
and actually, here's a question...I just realized that my membership expired for a couple months and I think I got a new number...
You can email them and plead your case to get your original number back (it's on the site). I'm going to do that, I lost my low number and I'm going to be emailing them giving them the reasons I wasn't able to renew on time.Glaciers melting in the dead of night and the superstars sucked into the supermassive.0 -
GreenTeaDisease wrote:I could have sworn that your number doesn't change if you renew after the expiration date. oh well, I'm just screwed now if I ever want to go to a show without my brother!
if you let it lapse 6 months, then tough.0 -
Tone wrote:You can email them and plead your case to get your original number back (it's on the site). I'm going to do that, I lost my low number and I'm going to be emailing them giving them the reasons I wasn't able to renew on time.
Yeah I emailed them, but I think I just forgot. they should really send you an email or something when it's about to expire! the only reason I thought of it was because I didn't get a christmas single, and I was like hmmm...maybe it expired.0 -
Pegasus wrote:depends how long after. 1 months, no (assuming you're renewing under your old login. if you created a new account, of course you'll get a new number!).
if you let it lapse 6 months, then tough.
I actually have no idea how long it was except it was definitely less than 1 year, but honestly that shouldn't really matter, that's arbitrary. I didn't create a new account though, I still have the same one, my whole history back to like 2000 is in my profile.0 -
Tone wrote:You can email them and plead your case to get your original number back (it's on the site). I'm going to do that, I lost my low number and I'm going to be emailing them giving them the reasons I wasn't able to renew on time.
I should do that. I joined during Vitalogy and let it lapse, then rejoined during binaural and now I am 409xxx !!0 -
GreenTeaDisease wrote:Yeah I emailed them, but I think I just forgot. they should really send you an email or something when it's about to expire! the only reason I thought of it was because I didn't get a christmas single, and I was like hmmm...maybe it expired.
Agreed, an email reminder would be good.Glaciers melting in the dead of night and the superstars sucked into the supermassive.0 -
nowayimfaithfull wrote:197 is not a bad number , its a shame you lost it
I would kill for a number like that.you couldn't swing if you were hangin' from a palm tree in a hurricane.0 -
Pegasus wrote:doesn't mean there's 500,000 members, far from it!
numbers increase every time someone creates an account to buy something, not just a membership (unfortunately that's why people who joined later than other get much better number, simply because they've bought something in the past :()
since a lot more people are now using the internet and buying on it, the number of actual MEMBERS, let alone active ones, in the <200,000 range is I believe far greater than the number of members in the range above that.
i don't think this is true at all. I think a lot of the same people just let it lapse and rejoin again and again. So while there are a lot less than 500,000 members i dont think i can buy a poster now and get 420xxx and then join in 5 years when its 600,xxx and get 4220xxx as my fan club number. That would muck up the whole thing. Not to mention i think the numbers would be a lot higher if that was the case. People just get lazy or forget and than have to rejoin. Plus PJ does ocasionally pick up some new fans.0 -
Pegasus wrote:doesn't mean there's 500,000 members, far from it!
numbers increase every time someone creates an account to buy something, not just a membership (unfortunately that's why people who joined later than other get much better number, simply because they've bought something in the past :()
since a lot more people are now using the internet and buying on it, the number of actual MEMBERS, let alone active ones, in the <200,000 range is I believe far greater than the number of members in the range above that.
I realize this but I don't think that effects the numbers that much....
What does affect it more is vacant numbers since they do not reissue the number once it's lost by someone.0 -
damn I keep checking my email even though it's 8am in seattle to begin with and as if they're not wicked busy to boot.0
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I just joined on Tuesday, and my number is 419xxx.492xxx
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