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If there's a Domino's near you, use coupon code BAILOUT to score yourself a free medium pizza. That's right: free!

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by jy000000 April 2, 2009 10:02 PM PDT
I agree with you I am a manager in a ohio store, it is very off setting to walk into the store with order tickets to the floor with free pizzas. But like you we just handed over the pizza with a big smile, in a small town we got a lot of exposure and very happy customers and that is the most important thing really.
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by lewisns April 3, 2009 7:45 AM PDT
I was one of those people who got the code to work online around 9:20 am (ET) and even received an email confirmation, but a couple hours later I received a call from the store about it not being able to honor the coupon. I sent an email to Corporate explaining my situation (wasn't a nasty email; I simply wanted them to explain the issue with the code). They responded with a nice email and said they will be sending me a certificate for a free large 1-topping pizza and a 2 liter of Coke that can be redeemed at any Domino's location. I'm happy I followed up with the email!! Still getting free pizza.
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by ether123 April 3, 2009 8:36 AM PDT
Yeah, I got the certificate for a free large 1-topping pizza and a 2 liter of Coke, too
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