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Enterprise Opens Annual Customer Loyalty Promotion
The program is available to customers in the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico, United Kingdom, Ireland, France, Spain, and Germany.

In addition to receiving double points on qualifying rentals, the Plus Your Points promotion offers members the chance to earn points through bonus opportunities known as “badges” for a variety of rental-related items.
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Enterprise has launched its annual Plus Your Points promotion that enables registered Enterprise Plus members to earn double points on qualifying rentals. The program is available to customers in the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico, United Kingdom, Ireland, France, Spain, and Germany.
The promotion runs through the end of January.
In addition to receiving double points on qualifying rentals, the Plus Your Points promotion offers members the chance to earn points through bonus opportunities known as “badges” for a variety of rental-related items. New additions to the Plus Your Points program this year include the Exotics badge, awarding 150 bonus points to members who rent a vehicle from the Exotic Car Collection by Enterprise in the U.S., Canada, and U.K., as well as the SUV/minivan badge, which offers 100 bonus points when a member completes a qualifying SUV or minivan rental.
Also new this year, members earn 75 bonus points when renting outside their country of residence, and the Weekly Rental, Airport Weekend Rental, and Redemption badges have been expanded to the U.K., Ireland, France, Spain, and Germany.
Points earned during the Plus Your Points promotion are redeemable for free rental days at any time, in any available vehicle at thousands of participating Enterprise locations worldwide. Free day covers base rate (time and mileage) only. Points do not expire as long as the member completes one qualifying Enterprise rental during every three-year period.
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