AT&T kicks off Plenti rewards program for customers
AT&T has launched a new rewards program for customers called Plenti. The program works within an app available on smartphones and allows customers to make purchases for rewards points. The carrier has partnered with many big brands for earning and spending points, including Exxon, Enterprise, and Hulu, among others.
It’s a rewards program, so it’s nothing you haven’t seen before. Spend enough money or complete offers through partners and you’ll get “points,” which you can then use to purchase things from those same retailers. Some of the offers include getting 200 points for buying 10 gallons of gas at an Exxon gas station, or 5,000 points for starting a new line of service through AT&T. For reference, 1,000 points is equivalent to 10 bucks in rewards.
AT&T isn’t the first carrier to jump into rewards programs, as T-Mobile and Verizon have both notably tried similar ideas. Personally, I’m not a big fan of this kind of stuff, as tons of credit cards offer similar (or better) offers, but if you’ve ever had a positive experience with something like this, let us know in the comments.
source: Fierce Wireless
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