Plenti was a rewards program created by American Express in 2015; the program ended in 2018. Plenti enabled users to earn points at one retailer and use them at another retailer enrolled in the program.
History
Plenti was launched on May 4, 2015. It allowed shoppers to earn rewards through a variety of purchases. Unlike other loyalty programs such as supermarket loyalty programs, Plenti was not tied to a single company or credit card issuer. Users could join for free and did not have to be American Express cardholders. Plenti was part of American Express' push to broaden its reach following the loss of its exclusive deals with Costco and JetBlue. When 2017 ended, Direct Energy, Hulu, Nationwide, Enterprise, Alamo, and Expedia left Plenti. On January 31, 2018, Macy's and Chili's announced that they were leaving Plenti. An online marketplace where users could earn Plenti points through online retailers such as Walmart, Sam's Club, Target, Home Depot, Lowe's, and Under Armour was available from May 2015 through March 15, 2018. A member would log into the marketplace and then be directed to the desired retailer's website, thereby earning points for their account. At least one point was earned per $1 spent. On April 16, 2018, Plenti confirmed that the program would be ending July 10, 2018; it suspended new account sign-ups effective immediately.
Past Participating retailers
Retailers which participated in Plenti from 2015-2018:
Upon the announcement that rival drugstore chain Walgreens would purchase some Rite Aid stores, Walgreens said there would be no immediate changes to Rite Aid's loyalty program Wellness+. Walgreens' rewards program never was integrated into Plenti. Following AT&T's finalization of its purchase of DirecTVtwo months after the launch of Plenti, DirecTV became a Plenti partner through its ownership by AT&T, but only through the bundling of DirecTV and AT&T's existing services; DirecTV as a standalone service wasn't a Plenti partner. On November 1, 2017, AT&T discontinued its Plenti partnership.