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HH advertized a "FREE PIZZA" (with a Minimum $ 10 Purchase)... so actually it wasn't a Free Pizza, it was something like "buy one get one for free So I went online, set up an account as per the requirements and checked the box for the $ 9.99 pizza. Which was actually $ 11,- with tax. I entered the promo code and didn't qualify for the FREE PIZZA. The ad didn't say that the tax wouldn't count. But ok, the next one was actually $ 3,- more. I checked the box for the $ 12.99 Pizza and entered the promo code. This time it worked and now I was able to add a "FREE MEDIUM ONE-TOPPING PIZZA". When trying to check out I saw that this "FREE" Pizza wasn't free at all: HH charged $ 1,50 for the topping (mushrooms). I called them up and the response was "someone will call you back" .... it never happened. I don't care how good or how bad their pizza is. it is one of my principles not to do any business with companies that try to bs customers. At the end they did not get my business with this coupon and they won't get any business in the future from me either.
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