Priority points for spouse?

If my wife and I are both UI alumni, should we each automatically get 10 priority points added to my account, or is it limited to 10 points total per account?
 
I'm ******, I have 6 priority points, but in order to get full season tickets had to have 14. So mini package offered to me again, if I don't buy it, do I lose the points I have built up?
 
I'm ******, I have 6 priority points, but in order to get full season tickets had to have 14. So mini package offered to me again, if I don't buy it, do I lose the points I have built up?

99% sure you don't. Once you have points, they are on your record for life.
 
I'm ******, I have 6 priority points, but in order to get full season tickets had to have 14. So mini package offered to me again, if I don't buy it, do I lose the points I have built up?

99% sure you don't. Once you have points, they are on your record for life.

I'm not so sure about that. I think you can only take a break from buying tickets for 1 year and still retain your points. After that, your bucket empties and you start over.
 
I'm ******, I have 6 priority points, but in order to get full season tickets had to have 14. So mini package offered to me again, if I don't buy it, do I lose the points I have built up?

I'm not sure if it's worth it to you or not, but you would get the priority points for a full season ticket even if you buy the mini package.
 
Something that sucks for us is that our group of seven all get our tickets through my father so all of the points are under his name. Not that I'm expecting anything to happen to him but he is going to be 68 this year. When he passes on there is no way to transfer the points so after he goes the remaining people will have to start over, even though we all have been donating through my father for years. I have heard stories where some people basically don't tell the university that the person has passed away and they just change the address to where the ticket app goes.
 
Something that sucks for us is that our group of seven all get our tickets through my father so all of the points are under his name. Not that I'm expecting anything to happen to him but he is going to be 68 this year. When he passes on there is no way to transfer the points so after he goes the remaining people will have to start over, even though we all have been donating through my father for years. I have heard stories where some people basically don't tell the university that the person has passed away and they just change the address to where the ticket app goes.

Im not sure if this is applicable in your situation but Im pretty sure points and tickets can be transferred to the spouses name if the original ticket holder passes away.
 
Something that sucks for us is that our group of seven all get our tickets through my father so all of the points are under his name. Not that I'm expecting anything to happen to him but he is going to be 68 this year. When he passes on there is no way to transfer the points so after he goes the remaining people will have to start over, even though we all have been donating through my father for years. I have heard stories where some people basically don't tell the university that the person has passed away and they just change the address to where the ticket app goes.

Just make sure to continue to "have" him vote absentee if he passes away...no one will ever know and you can continue to get tickets...:D
 
Just make sure to continue to "have" him vote absentee if he passes away...no one will ever know and you can continue to get tickets...:D

I know one family who's father had all the points and he passed on back in the 90's and they still get the tickets under his name.
 
You can transfer tickets over to another name, and still keep points. At some point have him transfer the tickets over to your name.
 
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