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Pizza Hut: 50% Cashback ($10 Cap/Member, No Cash) @ Cheddar

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15% Surcharge on Sundays & Public Holidays
10% Surcharge on orders after 10pm
Cashback will be eligible on pickup and delivery orders. However, orders must be completed and paid online at checkout.
Cashback will be ineligible on orders paid by cash.
Cashback will be ineligible on Sunday & Public Holiday surcharge component.
Cashback is ineligible on purchases made via the Pizza Hut app.
Only valid orders from Pizza Hut will be eligible for cashback.
Cashback may take up to 10 days to track
You must return and click through Cheddar every time you make a new transaction

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  • +1

    Does anyone know where cheddar lists their eligible coupons? I assume that all coupons are available but sometimes can get shafted

    • +1

      I want to know this as well … since they don't mention coupons

      • +1

        Hey, happy to confirm promo codes won't void your eligibility for cashback. If this changes, the offer terms will be adjusted accordingly.

        Cheers šŸ•

        • Hi Rep, can you
          Clarify #4 in How it works / T&Cā€™s
          ā€œ.. Only use discount codes listed on Cheddar!ā€

          • @Brainwhacker: As a general rule, in order to earn cashback it is recommended to only use codes listed on Cheddar as codes will often void eligibility for cashback. This is standard across cashback platforms.

            In this instance, since we've had confirmation from the store that other codes can be applied, I've let you know so that you can get the best deal šŸ”„

  • +2

    PH is not worth it even with 50% cashback. I got sucked in a couple of years ago and instant regrets!

    • +2

      Are you saying you're trying to get out from addiction or just stating your (dis)taste in $7 pizzas ($3.50 in this deal, from what I understand)?

      If the latter, what makes a $3.50 pizza worth it?

      • +1

        Judging by the username listen to this expert here ā†‘.

        Quality will also be dependant on your store/franchise location etc. Just strange that everytime with these PH or Dominos cheap ass deals someone's gotta chime in that it's not as good or big as their local artisanal stone baked wood smoked place that charges $25+.

        • +1

          I would prefer Domino's anyway over PH.

          It's relative right, rather spend $3.50 on something better, chuck another dollar in it and get a better one

          • @abs898:

            something better, chuck another dollar in it and get a better one

            As much as I agree that "something better" for $3.50 is better, I have no idea what you mean. So what's that $1-more thing?

            edit: If you are talking Domino's, the cheapest pizzas have been $5.99 these days.

            • @pizzaguy: Even a frozen McCain pizza on half price is 350. Sur with taken electricity to cook at home but a few cents will taste better

              • @abs898: Fair enough. Here, I wouldn't think of comparing a ready-made pizza that you can eat right away with something you need to cook.

                Anyway, I remember buying a frozen McCain pizza twice and regretting it twice. I have no issue with eg. Dr Oetker and some frozen pizzas from Aldi.

      • Yeap if I don't go for $10 100% cashback this deal is definitely not worth it .
        I know it's hard for some people to comprehend the time aspect picking em up .

    • Just fyi I thought it was very average years ago. Maybe it's improved or tastes have changed but it's not bad now

  • Interesting, its instant cash back. Its witdrawable already.

    • They should already be making all the food deals like that, not like you can claim a refund or warranty return or cancel a booking 3 months down the track lol.

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