Posted on Mar 27, 2015
Influence Points. Now that we have them, what do we do with them?
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What would you like to happen with all of these influence points that we have? Some members talk about RallyPoint creating extra badges. But what if we could "buy" badges that showed our support of certain causes? My wife is a breast cancer survivor, so I would like my profile to show a pink ribbon next to my name. PTS awareness, suicide awareness, homeless veterans, 2nd amendment, autism, the list is endless. Anyone else have some good ideas?
Edited 9 y ago
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SFC Mark Merino
I've been on flights where they don't serve them because of people having allergies so severe that the smell makes them swell up. That must suck! I should file a billion dollar lawsuit for having my peanut airplane rights violated. I'd probably win in this day and age...lol
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SP5 Jeannie Carle
SFC Mark Merino - And SOMEtimes, it isn't the smell of peanuts - SOMEtimes it's the aroma of the person sitting next to you LOL Hoooo-Weeee!
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Influence points automatically rollover into RallyPoint stock, deposited directly into your bank account.
Just think of the increase in membership, along with all the merging the admins would have to do!
Just think of the increase in membership, along with all the merging the admins would have to do!
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SFC Charles S.
Sergeant Major, I like the way you are thinking here... Long Term personal capital building and Future Corporate buy in to achieve brand loyalty. Rewarding and captivating. Makes you want to come back and stick around for those incentive points. I'm not sure the point to value thing would make the company happy though. Dollars to Point Ratio would need much divination to find that sweet spot that didn't bankrupt the company but wasn't so small that nobody cared about it.
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TSgt Joshua Copeland
Epilepsy primarily affects children and young adults, although anyone can get epilepsy at anytime. 20% of cases develop before the age of five, and 50% develop before the age of 25. However, epilepsy is also increasingly associated with the elderly, and there are as many cases in those 60 years of age and older as in children 10 years of age and under. Most cases over 25 are due to head trauma, infection, brain tumor/growths, and poisoning. Ironically, mine wasn't from any of those.
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TSgt Joshua Copeland
Yep, haven't seen any stats on military TBI and post TBI Dx of seizures, but head trauma is one of the leading causes.
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SP5 Jeannie Carle
TSgt Joshua Copeland - Oh Man!!!! Something ELSE to worry about as I get even old-er (I still [prefer the word "classic"). Worrying about Alz was enough - now this :'(
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