Domino's feels the heat with T-Mobile Tuesday, pulls free pizza promotion

It"s only in its second week, but T-Mobile"s Un-carrier 11 has proven to be quite popular, with over two million customers downloading the app - giving them access to free food, prizes and T-mobile stock. While this is all well and good, it seems as though one of those involved has backed out, due to an overwhelming response to the promotion.

3/ OMG @TMobile customers slammed @dominos stores!! They saw 3x & 4x in a typical day and can’t handle the volume. pic.twitter.com/jVvDGAqduS

— John Legere (@JohnLegere) June 15, 2016

Domino"s, after providing free pizza codes for the past two weeks, has backed out of the promotion, leaving some high and dry. We have reports that some trying to claim their pizza on Tuesday were not able to, but were instead being treated to an error message. In wake of this issue, T-Mobile CEO John Legere has chimed in, stating that "T-Mobile customers slammed stores" and that Domino"s simply couldn"t handle the volume of orders.

6/ Next week you #getthanked w/ a free Vudu rental, Frosty & $20 of free stuff on https://t.co/er1itKxF74! We’re adding the Lyft ride too!

— John Legere (@JohnLegere) June 15, 2016

Although Domino"s has suspended the promotion with T-Mobile indefinitely, Legere did state that more free stuff would be on its way, and instead of free pizza next week, there would be a $15 credit for Lyft. Along with the credit, you can expect a free Vudu rental, Wendy"s Frosty and a $20 coupon for the MLB online shop.

Source: Twitter

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