Get a free pizza from Domino’s Pizza with TopCashback


Updated on 03 February 2015 | 0 Comments

New members of the cashback website can get their hands on a free pizza!

TopCashback is giving new users a free pizza from Domino’s Pizza up to the value of £20.

There’s only a few steps between you and that melted cheesy goodness.

First of all, sign up to TopCashback for free. Go to the Domino’s TopCashback New Member Deal page and click ‘Get Cashback Now’ which will redirect you to the Domino’s website.

Buy a pizza that costs at least £15 (load on some extra toppings if you're short) and use the code FEEDME50 at the online checkout to get 50% off.

Cashback of up to £10 will then track in your account within seven working days and will become ‘payable’ to transfer into bank accounts approximately 14 days after the order date.

The offer is limited to the first 5,000 redemptions and works on a first come, first serve basis. 

Join TopCashback

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