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$5.99 For Any One-Topping Dominos Pizza - Extra Toppings Available
So, I'm hoping that there aren't a few folk who have been zealously hoarding this old-but-working coupon and will hate me for this, but:
The coupon code "BANLCH", even though unadvertised and supposedly long defunct, still works at dominos.com. The specifics, from what I've ordered, are as follows:
(1) It's designed as a one-time use coupon, but I find that clearing your browser's cache and making up a new phone number and e-mail will let the coupon work every time.
(2) You can add toppings for $1 each AND the pizza caps at $8.99, meaning a 4-topping pizza would be $8.99, but so would a 12-topping pizza.
(3) If you add any of their "pre-configured" pizzas, e.g. the Ultimate Pepperoni, the 3 or 4 extra toppings only cost $1 ($6.99 total), and you can also alter these pizzas (such as changing the crust or some toppings) and retain the price. I've not gone through many of the combinations, but this seems to hold true so far.
If this becomes viral and they wise up to and remove the coupon, and you're someone who has been relying on this oversight, I apologize. I'm a die-hard utilitarian and this seemed the better thing to do.
Cheers.
The coupon code "BANLCH", even though unadvertised and supposedly long defunct, still works at dominos.com. The specifics, from what I've ordered, are as follows:
(1) It's designed as a one-time use coupon, but I find that clearing your browser's cache and making up a new phone number and e-mail will let the coupon work every time.
(2) You can add toppings for $1 each AND the pizza caps at $8.99, meaning a 4-topping pizza would be $8.99, but so would a 12-topping pizza.
(3) If you add any of their "pre-configured" pizzas, e.g. the Ultimate Pepperoni, the 3 or 4 extra toppings only cost $1 ($6.99 total), and you can also alter these pizzas (such as changing the crust or some toppings) and retain the price. I've not gone through many of the combinations, but this seems to hold true so far.
If this becomes viral and they wise up to and remove the coupon, and you're someone who has been relying on this oversight, I apologize. I'm a die-hard utilitarian and this seemed the better thing to do.
Cheers.













