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Three people earn free pizza for a year!
Now that the firestorm over certain non-sanctioned Domino’s Youtube video is dying down, the corporate headquarters is rewarding three internet sleuths that helped uncover identities of the rogue employees involved. They get a very special coupon.
Starting with a Jack in the Box sign visible from a window in the video, she and Mr. Drake, who analyzes satellite images for a nonprofit, used that and other clues to assemble a street view and began to search Google satellite images for locations that matched. Then Paris Miller, a Northern Kentucky computer consultant, traced one of Ms. Hammonds’ friends to Conover, N.C. There he was able to find a Domino’s near a Jack in the Box.
Each sleuth has received a ‘golden’ coupon redeemable for free pizza for a year. Having never seen a coupon this powerful, I wonder what it looks like. Is it laminated? Does is have photo identification linking it to the owner? Most coupons are surrendered on first use to redeem, but I suspect that is not the case here- or the recipients would have to take their entire year of pizza in one sitting.
Here is a link to the apology video, which is surprising sincere.




