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Access All Domino's Codes Available EG $5.95 Trad, $3 off Orders - Tampermonkey + Script (Chrome)

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This has been covered recently and is something I've used for months now as well, original whirlpool source. Just thought it's definitely worth highlighting as this is tonight's order:
1x Trad Pizza - $5.95
1x Extra Value - $5.95 (might use a Trad and change toppings!)
2x Free Mousse (Thanks TA!)
-$3 (using script)
= $8.90 Pickup

Proof


So, Chrome users:
1) Install Tampermonkey
2) Install script linked to in deal
3) Go to www.dominos.com.au, and click through to online ordering
4) Where you normally enter a code, look to the right for the drop down menu, click something and see if it works or not
(Side-note: Many coupons listed but aren't available to you)

Coupon codes aren't displayed, so no way of sharing them, you have to use the script to get the deal!

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  • +11

    I just picked up a $1.16 pizza with the free mousse in NSW. I tossed up whether to pay with cash or card, glad I went with card as they weren't going to honour my order otherwise. They quizzed me on how I got it so cheap, I just said "stacked two codes online", she said it was cheaper than staff got their pizzas! She also said she had a few cheap orders like this coming through recently!

    So moral of the story, get in quick (and don't pay cash!) before this is put a stop to.

    I will be enjoying this pizza with my free Pure Blonde beer from this promotion https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/212412 . What a time to be alive as an ozb user!

    • +2

      I used PayPal so hopefully they honour it.. (Funny enough it gives me an option to open a PayPal case) haha.

      • Hell, mine asks if I want to pay after delivery :P

    • I like the whole "what a time to be alive" addition :) I have doubts whether all these food freebies we get with relative ease from on-line and app exploits even exist to this extent in poor countries.

      • +3

        I won't be alive for long if I keep eating these Domino's deals :P

  • +1

    30% wont stack anymore, but was stacking this morning.

    • +1

      works for me traditional is $3.95 with 30% off and $3 off

      • +1

        It actually didn't work, had an error during checkout and I had to redo the order. 30% and $3 off then gave me a traditional and value for $9.52 with free mousse.

        • +1

          You have to stack the 30% first then the $3 off.

        • @serpserpserp:
          Cant get the $3 off and the 30% off to stack anymore……did yesterday. (and a free mousse)
          Almost like the $3 off is not valid anymore…….

        • +1

          @albanyson:

          Domino's probably shut it down.

    • +1

      I got the above mentioned value pizza for $1.16 with $3 off and 30% off stacked (and of course a mousse to top it off).

  • +2

    Mine comes to 50c lol for a thin pepperoni with 30% discount and $3 off. With free mouse also.

  • +1

    this is awesome, but it probably wont last long now. I'm going to grab one tomorrow I think

    thanks for sharing the love

  • +1

    Thanks OP, cheap dinner I had 1x Traditional and a free mousse for $3.95.

  • +1

    Someone needs to tell dominos not to hire those jokers. Why are so many Australian websites a complete joke. This and woolies are two premier examples.

    • +2

      Don't get me started on Government websites.

      • It would be funny if one day the same could be done with bank websites.

        • Guaranteed it already has, just much more riskier.

  • +3

    $3 off doesn't seem to be working for me any more in SA :( 30% off still working though.

    • +8

      You do realise the script isn't made my Domino's? So you're trying to tell Domino's that the above script doesn't work?
      Facepalm

      • -3

        But it can't work unless they've allowed the codes!?

        And their white chocolate caramel thing… Tastes down a couple of rungs to what WW homebrand ice cream and no-name caramel topping does.

        • +5

          They are perfectly within their rights to change a coupon code. What we're doing with the script is just grabbing all that a store has allowed. Now either Domino's have started changing some codes, or the one you tried just expired, but either way it's tough luck if it doesn't work!

          You certainly don't point out that the coupon code you obtained by using the script doesn't work! It's not like you have a printed voucher!

        • -8

          @Spackbace:

          Sure ok, but the codes must have been published somewhere - coded into their online system by someone. So really, who cares if we have the bit of cardboard or not. There's no point keeping those anyway, because the two or three Dominos stores I go to, have the current card on their front counter.

          I went to one store and they asked did I have any discount codes. I said no. He said, "That's ok - we know what they are. Tell us what you want, and if there's a code we'll enter it to give you the best price. Or we always leave a stack there on the counter - have a read, maybe there's something different you'd like because it has a code."

          As for changing codes on an online system when people are still actively placing orders… The control freaks in government can't keep their grubby fingers out of our lives in every other way - so it should be a law that removing discounts, etc. only happens once trading has ceased for the day. It's no different to WW offering half-price cans of soup - saying the deal ends Sunday night - then whacking the price back up a couple of hours before their stores close.

          Sure, they can do it - because they DID. But it's still a dirty act towards customers. I sure couldn't run a business that way. (Give with one hand and a smile, then snatch back with the other and a scowl.)

        • +7

          @realfamilyman:

          But it's still a dirty act towards customers.

          No, it's not, and I'm amazed you can't see how you've still won with your order anyway.

          Anyway it appears there's no changing your 'entitled' opinion, so we'll agree to disagree.

        • -4

          @Spackbace:

          My only point was, if you had received the code in the mailbox - and they cancelled it a couple of hours before the expiry date (or worse, gave no expiry date) - so someone orders earlier in the day using a code. Then friends turn up, you decide to phone in a second order for 20 pizzas knowing you can get a discount, go to the store to pick up, only to find they pulled the code 10 minutes ago… I can't imagine many people would be impressed.

          It's nothing about being entitled. It's that pulling a code partway through a business day is just not on. Offer or don't offer it. But don't offer it for some people but not others - in the same day.

          Sure, I still got a cheapER pizza than full price. But I noticed the change in the cart total too - and still chose to purchase. But if someone else had it in their cart, not noticed that change from the previous screen, paid using their debit card, thinking the total was $6, knowing they have $8 in their bank account - but it has really changed to $9. They ordered knowing they had enough. But then get a $20 dishonour fee from their bank over a $6 pizza.

          But as said previously - thank you.

        • +4

          @realfamilyman:

          Dude, some of these codes might not be advertised in there store (most stores run different codes along with the usual region/state/country wide ones). The code could of been pulled because it was in error, who knows? Most businesses reserve the right to cancel discounts if they are selling at a loss.
          To be honest, I thought domino's were really good to honor my $1.16 pizza, I wouldn't hold a grudge if I had ordered it and they had told me "no that is a pricing error, sorry". Because clearly to the reasonable man, it is.

      • Oh - and my point about the feedback was… why do they bother inviting feedback on the quality of their product, store, etc., if the page only times out before you get to receive and/or eat the pizza, LOL!? (It's happened two or three times now.)

  • +25

    I feel like I have created a monster here with this post lol all I wanted was to help people save some cash, but I didn't expect there'd be a ton of free/near free meals.

    All I ask is for people to go easy, please just be reasonable. There's a line between cheap and extortion…

    These codes were meant for good not evil lol


    Oh and thanks mods for adding the WP link. Sorry that was on my to-do list!

    • +1

      I'm not interested in pizza but for a matter of interest what other companies can you use this tamper/grease monkey strategy on? All companies that do a lot of promo codes ?
      Are you able to do woolies and get ozbargainers a bunch of cheap groceries?

    • +6

      And this is how you bugger things up for people… expecting people on here not to go silly with it and to be reasonable. Instead people go stupid and look for the biggest way to scam, stuff up, or wreck it for everyone else (either that, or just try to order hundreds of them not even knowing what they are).

      In future just leave these things on Whirlpool please!

      • +1

        I agree, here the greed is too much to the point of kicking another human being to the curb. After 7-11 franchises showing how much profit is there, who do you think absorbs the losses from these free pizzas.

        • Who absorbs the losses? The taxman. All these discounts probably get classified by their accountants as a legitimate business expense - a form of advertising.

        • @realfamilyman: the keywords in your statement is probably…. You don't know for sure do you. So it's okay to rob people bind because you assume the government aka robin hood is waiting to dish out money.

      • +2

        "In future just leave these things on Whirlpool please!"

        LOL - You think the WP community is any less scrupulous on obtaining the cheapest price possible?

    • +1

      I end up getting a cheap pizza and then add discount add-on's, garlic breads, donuts and the like to bump up the total price from 'P**s off' to 'Hmm, well… we are still making a profit' region :)

    • Good call OP. Damn it. I want to take advantage of this hack deal but I'm on a weight-loss low-carb regime and it's working so I better not. On the upside I can save time by not following through as that would add to the exploitation and help push the business to secure/improve their online system.

  • +1

    Your efforts were appreciated anyway. Although before I saw it, I was planning having lamb or pork chops, vegetables, mashed potato & gravy, LOL.

  • +1

    Is it ok to use this program ?

    I imagine ordering $1.16 value pizza and then going to pickup. Pizza domino stuff smiles and says ok sir please wait while we bring your order. He goes to kitchen and come back with two big cops and says I am sorry sir you are arrested because you were trying to cheat us :)))!

    • +1

      LMAO! That'd never happen, honestly. It's a civil matter until you walk out of the store without attempting to pay for it. The police (I should know) wouldn't waste their time with such a trivial matter. It's up to Domino's to refuse or accept the order, they are under no obligation under current law.

  • +1

    Looks like they fixed the issue on their website..

    • +3

      Yep, or I guess more accurately, they've removed the $3 off code. The lesser codes are still working (e.g. 30% off).

  • +2

    NO MORE $3 COUPON :'(

  • +2

    Scored a supreme + mousse for $2.95

    felt a bit dirty about it, to be honest I'm not even that keen on the pizza, but the bargain overcame all :P

    edit: $3 off coupon still worked for me

    • That's interesting. Which store?

      (Also, which voucher code if possible (399762 as usual?). It's in the e-mail receipt).

      • +1

        Thanks for that I had no idea they were there. I'm not sure which is which, the two codes were 368643, 476698 for $3 off and $5.95 traditional pizza. At bentley in WA (6102).

        • Thanks for that. It looks like you've won the Dominos proximity lottery :) Even Earlville and Edmonton nearby don't have the same deal.

        • +3

          code 476698, says "can not be used at this time of day" ?

  • Deal not expired. Script still works

    • +2

      $3 off is gone, but the chefs best for 6 bucks still works and am very happy with that ;)
      Thanks Spackbace

      • How did you get the chefs best for $6? On the drop down script?

        • +1

          Doesn't work in all locations.

        • @serpserpserp: Didnt see a Chefs best for $6?

        • +1

          @albanyson:
          The traditional pizzas code from $3.95 to $15.95 can be applied to Chef's Best which brings the price down to $5.95

  • I really don't blame them for removing the $3 off. Glad the 30% off still works though!

    It's still a good deal at the end of the day, they are still a business.

  • Can someone do a PIZZA HUT?

  • Does not work, at least for me (not unusual). Above the 'Voucher code' box is an indefinitely spinning loading symbol and, to the right, an empty drop-down box.

    • Yer i had that the first time too. It worked again the 2nd night. Maybe just try closing the browser and opening again?

    • I got it working after hitting Clear Cache.

      All of the worthwhile codes it finds don't apply, however.
      The script doesn't detect whether the vouchers are currently usable or not.

      Still a nice tool to potentially find bargains, but be prepared to spend an extra 20 minutes+ before making an order.
      Probably better to search for known vouchers.

  • yeah same here

  • Does it still work? I don't see any vouchers on my order page.
    EDIT: nvm, still works.

  • $3 off is dead at my local store (worked before, they fixed it)

  • Just about no code valid. The best "deal" was chefs best at $13 each delivered.

  • I love this!!!! Awesome!

  • +1

    I tried to pick up the Belgian Chocolate Vulva Cake with $3 off and $2.95 coupon as the 2nd order after the 1st order of pizza.

    One of the guy figured out (I'm not sure if he is the manager or not) and tell me that "how come it's free, there must be an error". I want to be honest but end up by told him that it's a Domino's facebook promotion (Like Free Vanilla Mousse posted by TA)

    I reckon if I'm Honest he tried to report it to HQ which will be un-beneficial for us. Sometimes there are things that better to be hidden

    • +7

      I want vulva cake! lol!

      • +1

        D'oh! Unconciously swapped the Lava with Vulva.

  • …is this legal?

  • +1

    I think we've lost the 30% off code now too :(

    • Yeah I think we have as well :( it didn't work for me either

  • -1

    Still enjoying $3 off pizza every single day since it's been on

  • +2

    No noteworthy scripts worked at most Western Sydney stores. Appreciate the effort anyway.

    • Strange. $3 off should work universally.
      Maybe it work only in very few stores

      • I think they caught up to it and might have made it harder to apply.

        • Just noticed this as well.
          But the strange thing is I was able to do it in CBD nut unable to do it in suburb shopping centre one , strange ….. :\

  • Has anyone tried in Brisbane (QLD)?

  • Just a heads up but I used this script at 9pm last night and at 3:30am I received a fraud report from my credit card provider. My card has been used for a small transaction in the US.

    • My card was used by Dominos in NSW and Doninos in VIC for the same amount(s)…?

      And i'm here in QLD…? :S

      • My provider said the US transaction was declined by them. The trans was at a hotel and for an amount that was probably in person. My card is cancelled and will be re-issued. I am tech savvy and this script is the only obvious vulnerability. This is compounded by the fact i use the script for the first time and bang fraud.

        • If you're tech savvy, let's read through the script? :D

        • @NGPriest:

          Good idea.
          If anyone wants to audit the script I'll help them.
          However they will need to have professional experience as a web developer for it not to be a waste of time.

        • +1

          I'd like to point out that the Whirlpool thread for this script has been running for over 18 months and during that time it has been scrutinised by many professional developers who do this for a living.
          There are now over 15,000 users yet this is the first report there's been of this nature.

          I get where you're coming from - it's wise to be cautious - but I'm sure you can appreciate why I want to unequivocally set the record straight.

        • @toroid:

          I'm not trying to start something, if there's no problem with the script then carry on, I was just shocked at the attempted use of my card after 20 years on the web (I say web because I don't use this card for in store transactions).

    • +3

      Hi BartholemewH,
      I'm the script author and I'd like to clear this up asap.

      I'd appreciate it if you could help me out with the following:
      - The version number of the script you're using. If you've already deleted it, can you please retrieve it from the recycle bin and paste the contents either here on on pastebin.com
      - The installation time (As precisely as possible, down to the time of day)
      - Your payment method (Paypal or CC)
      - The last time you used your CC prior to your Dominos order.

      Thanks.
      Toroid.

      • +2

        Hello and thankyou for a very handy script :)

      • I'll have a look.

        • Any progress with this, BartholemewH?

  • One of my co-worker tried to mock me after they saw me order the pizza online for every lunch

    I said "Pissa is laike a raice to me" (italian accent)

  • Update : $3 off the order coupon not working anymore
    Just want to confirm with you guys

    • That one stopped working for me shortly after this thread was posted.

      • Think positively
        The domino don't want us to get that honey the pooh belly from that high carb & fat from the flour-base & cheese.
        Also no more shaming to us as you won't meet with them frequently and got their stare/gaze of shaming everytime you picked the pizza up from the same guys

  • -1

    Any update on if this is safe, credit card fraud reports have me concerned?

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