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So my partnerships are offering a rewards program to our most 'avid' constituents, clients who spend upwards of $50K or more with us a year, some of these people spend that in a WEEK!
We had a meeting today of what to call the cream of that group, and some of the names bandied about were filled with hubris like "One Percent" (alluding to the top percentile income/tax bracket, which I flat out shot down for obvious reasons, said hubris not the least of them), to others more in the realm of whimsy like "Hellfire Club" (yep one of my partners is a comic book fan) and "Skull and Bones" (taken).
I put forth some names like "Primogeniture" and jokingly "Killer Whales" (referring to Whales, which is Las Vegas slang for big spenders) but I was only half hearted in these and was working on finishing another project at the time. And yes someone said "The GOP" and "Fuk the Recession" already.
Would any here in the community have any ideas for a name of an exclusive private high rollers membership that is already a part of a larger high rollers club?
Our main competition in New York and Miami is Carbon and we murder them in all possible aspects of comparison.
If we select your suggestion, we'll make you an honorary member and send you a platinum membership card for use in New York, Miami, Las Vegas and London.

Ryu Kaijitsu |

hm, the most obvious words that come to mind are "Cosmopolitan", "International", "Global", "Luxus/Luxury", and "Common"
more cheesy words that come up are "Alliance", "Terra(n)", and "Conglomerate"
some easier naming could be about the "sense" for the name, and call it something which is clear, like "Platinum Club" or "Privileged Mammoth Membership" (Mammoth referring to older RPG-s where great powerful companies are called Mammoth Corps)
EDIT: maybe Platinum Club, Mammoth Club, or Platinum Mammoth Club

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Well, you have the credit card model, running with precious metals (gold, platinum), colors (black) and semiprecious stones (sapphire), but I would avoid these. Granted they tie in with the concept of $$, but they are not original and don't really inherently describe the exclusivity of the group.
You could run with the royalty concept: Kings, Emperors, Czars. Or take it down a notch to King's Men; still keeping the royal connection, but encompassing a group of prestige.
You can run with a metaphoric concept as well: Everest Group, Summit Club, Crown of the World Club.
You could go a completely tangential route as well and base it off of concepts/symbols which hold power or meaning: The <insert symbolic number here> ... for example, The Seven, The Thirteen, The Twenty-Three ... basically any number that has some level of significance from various sources. The Foretold, implying they were destined to be where they are. The Ravens, pulling from Norse mythology and Odin's ravens, Huginn and Muninn (translates to thought and memory), also Native American imagery as the raven as a trickster as well as the Creator of the World (Pacific Northwest).
Anyway, just a few thoughts.

The Jade |

The Statusphere
or
Statusphere
as in
"Are you in the Statusphere?"
"Oh you know I am."
The word play here indicates members are within the sphere of elevated status, the elite... and that elevation further conveys with the play on stratosphere (definition 3. any great height or degree, as the highest point of a graded scale.)

The Jade |

The Statusphere
or just Statusphere
as in
"Are you in the Statusphere?"
"Oh you know I am."
The word play here indicates members are within the sphere of elevated status, the elite... and that elevation further conveys with the play on stratosphere (definition 3. any great height or degree, as the highest point of a graded scale.)
Edit: Dern... just looked and the concept is out there and the URL is taken.