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Edited October 30, 2023
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Dominos has announced plans to give away $1 million worth of free pizzas to people resuming student loan payments, starting today. Some 4,200 free pies will be given out each day for 16 consecutive days, according to the company. All totaled, Domino's plans to hand out 67,200 free pies.
To grab the medium two-topper for free, head to dominos.com/student-loans and fill out the application, which includes your name, school, and year of graduation.
https://www.dominos.com/student-loans
QA Note: Availability is first-come and limited to ~ 4,200 pizzas per day starting at 12:00 am ET daily through November 9.
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Cancel Order or Don't pick it up and still get the free pizza for next day to use.
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We reached our limit on FREE PIZZAS today, but come back tomorrow for another opportunity to get one.
edit: resets daily at 9pm Pacific time (ish, it was like 9:02 tonight)
Curious if they actually verify that you have student debt. Honestly, I don't mind giving away an email address, but having to give all of that other identifying information is a bit sus.
Curious if they actually verify that you have student debt. Honestly, I don't mind giving away an email address, but having to give all of that other identifying information is a bit sus.
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That means if you're one of those borrowers you have a 67,200 / 44,000,000 chance of scoring a free pizza, assuming all other factors are equal (access to a computer/phone, hi-speed connection, etc.). That means the odds of you not getting that free pizza are 99.85%.
Good luck.
An Emergency Pizza isn't just for student loans—it's for any pizza emergency. Whether you burned dinner, stubbed your toe, or anything in between, we think you deserve an Emergency Pizza—and if you got one for student loans already, you deserve another.
All you need to do is order Domino's online, and we'll give you a FREE medium 2-topping pizza. Because we think an Emergency Pizza can make almost anything better.
That means if you're one of those borrowers you have a 67,200 / 44,000,000 chance of scoring a free pizza, assuming all other factors are equal (access to a computer/phone, hi-speed connection, etc.). That means the odds of you not getting that free pizza are 99.85%.
Good luck.
As a consolation, this is only a medium pizza anyway. I think the normal price (when you buy two) is $7 for a medium pizza in my area.
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That means if you're one of those borrowers you have a 67,200 / 44,000,000 chance of scoring a free pizza, assuming all other factors are equal (access to a computer/phone, hi-speed connection, etc.). That means the odds of you not getting that free pizza are 99.85%.
Good luck.
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An Emergency Pizza isn't just for student loans—it's for any pizza emergency. Whether you burned dinner, stubbed your toe, or anything in between, we think you deserve an Emergency Pizza—and if you got one for student loans already, you deserve another.
All you need to do is order Domino's online, and we'll give you a FREE medium 2-topping pizza. Because we think an Emergency Pizza can make almost anything better.
Yeah just order (3) 2 liters for cash pickup at checkout it gives the Free Emergency Pizza banner to click.
Cancel Order or Don't pick it up and still get the free pizza for next day to use.
That means if you're one of those borrowers you have a 67,200 / 44,000,000 chance of scoring a free pizza, assuming all other factors are equal (access to a computer/phone, hi-speed connection, etc.). That means the odds of you not getting that free pizza are 99.85%.
Good luck.
Curious if they actually verify that you have student debt. Honestly, I don't mind giving away an email address, but having to give all of that other identifying information is a bit sus.