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25 Free Hertz Points for One Minute of Your Time

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Need a boost towards a free car rental?

Register for this Hertz promotion for a quick handful of points.  Hertz is giving away 25 points just for registering for their summer promotion.  And the most time-consuming part is digging up your Hertz Gold Plus Rewards number!
Every Point Counts! Hertz Is Handing Out Free Points Just for Enrolling in Their New Promotion

I’ll give you the details of the promotion and show you how to receive your 25 free points!

Register for the New Hertz Summer Promotion

Link:   Hertz Summer Promotion

Link:   Register for Hertz Gold Plus Rewards

With the Hertz summer promotion, you can earn:

That’s a total of 1,100 bonus Hertz points you can earn, which is enough for a free weekend rental.  Plus, an extra 25 points just for registering!

Note:   Folks report that not all Hertz locations accept reservations with points, so check first!

Registering for the promotion is as quick as it takes to pull up the promotion page and enter your Hertz Gold Plus Rewards number.  Your points will be deposited immediately!

Tip:   You may have to sign-out of your account and sign-in again before the points will display.

Enjoy the free points! 🙂

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