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Domino’s Pizza Gift Card: $30 for $25 w/ free email delivery

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We have already seen 15% off iTunes gift cards this week, along with deals from Barnes & Noble, CVS and more. And now, over at Newegg, you can grab a $25 Domino’s Pizza card with an extra $5 credit thrown in for $25 with free email delivery. That’s $30 in Domino’s credit for $25 or about 17% off your next purchase from the national chain. And you can purchase two at once to get up to 20% off.

Domino’s Pizza Gift Cards:

Usable up to balance only to buy goods or services at participating Domino’s Pizza stores in the U.S. Not redeemable to purchase gift cards. Not redeemable for cash except as required by law. Not a credit or debit card. Safeguard the card. It will not be replaced or replenished if lost, stolen or used without authorization. CARDCO CXXV, Inc. is the card issuer and sole obligor to card owner. CARDCO may delegate its issuer obligations to an assignee, without recourse. If delegated, the assignee, and not CARDCO, will be sole obligor to card owner. Resale by any unlicensed vendor or through any unauthorized channels such as online auctions is prohibited. Purchase, use or acceptance of card constitutes acceptance of these terms. Dominos IP Holder LLC. Dominos®, Domino’s Pizza® and the modular logo are registered trademarks of Domino’s IP Holder LLC.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices