Enterprise Launches Annual ‘Plus Your Points’ Promotion
From now through July 31, 2016, Enterprise Plus members who register for the promotion at plusyourpoints.enterprise.com can earn bonus points on qualifying rentals.

Enterprise has launched its annual "Plus Your Points" promotion. Photo courtesy of Enterprise.

Enterprise has launched its annual "Plus Your Points" promotion. Photo courtesy of Enterprise.
Enterprise Rent-A-Car has launched its annual Plus Your Points promotion for Enterprise Plus loyalty members. From now through July 31, 2016, Enterprise Plus members who register for the promotion at plusyourpoints.enterprise.com can earn bonus points on qualifying rentals.
Additionally, members who registered for the Plus Your Points promotion last year will be automatically pre-registered for this year’s promotion. They just need to rent to begin earning bonus points, according to Enterprise.
“The Plus Your Points promotion is a great way for Enterprise Plus members to earn free rental days even faster,” said Lee Broughton, vice president, Enterprise Rent-A-Car brand marketing. “In addition to pre-registering last year’s participants, there are simple ways our renters can earn points over the next several months.”
Enterprise Plus members registered for Plus Your Points will be eligible to earn double points on qualifying rentals between now and Nov. 20, 2015, with additional opportunities to earn double points throughout the promotion period.
Points are redeemable at any time for free rental days in any available vehicle at participating Enterprise locations worldwide. Points do not expire as long as the member has one qualifying Enterprise rental during every three-year period.
Free rental day awards apply to time and mileage (base rate) only and do not cover taxes, surcharges and concession fees, according to Enterprise.
For more information and to sign up, visit www.plusyourpoints.enterprise.com.
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