USA:
Question - What are the points that are under you name when you post?
These are not Pregame Reward points (I don't believe) but was curious what that point total represented - # of posts?
Hey USA,
The points under your name are Forum Points. Here is how they work:
HOW DO YOU GET FORUM POINTS?
Starting a thread = 5 points
Replying to a thread = 3 points
Every time a thread you started is replied to: 1 point (so the more action your thread generates, the more points you get)
Every time you rate another post: 1 point (read about the value of rating posts)
Every star of rating your post receives: 1 point (so 5 stars equal 5 points)
Every time your post is selected as a favorite: 10 points (read about the value of favorite posts)
Every time you are selected as a favorite poster: 50 points (read about the value of favorite posters)
WHAT ARE FORUM POINTS WORTH TO ME?
To start with, your Forum Points represents the value you have provided to the PregameForum.com community - and that is something to be proud of. But that is not all . . . every point is worth a penny in Pregame Dollars, which you will be able to redeem for premium picks, merchandise, and more!
Rating the quality of content, and letting others know the posters that you like - that is the next generation of the Internet. Please make an effort to participate - if you do, Pregame Forums will be informing & entertaining to our max potential (not to mention the Pregame Dollars you will be accumulating)
Here is an explanation of Pregame Rewards Points:
Pregame Rewards Points: As a Rewards Member, you will also automatically earn Rewards Points totaling 20% of every penny you spend. Rewards Points can be redeemed for a wide selection of the world�s most popular products (such as Rolexes, Big Screen TV�s and iPods). Points are never lost, even after redemption, meaning you keep climbing up the ladder to more expensive and impressive products. (See complete Prize List)
One important difference between the two is that Pregame Members automatically get Forum Points, but to get Rewards Points you have to become a Rewards Member - fast free and confidential.