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Domino's offers cab driver slice of home

April 11, 2007

ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Domino's Pizza officials are offering cab driver Douglas Guldeniz a free Brooklyn Style Pizza in recognition of his customer service efforts.
 
During a ride home in Guldeniz' cab from Manhattan, Forest Hills, N.Y., residents Bob and Betty Matas discussed the challenges they were facing on their upcoming trip to their new home in Sedona, Ariz. Not wanting to put their two cats in the cargo hold of a jet, and unable to drive themselves, the Matases' were in a jam until Guldeniz offered them a ride in his yellow cab.
 
Guldeniz, Bob and Betty Matas and their two cats hit the road this week in Guldeniz's cab headed for the 2,400-mile trip to Sedona, Ariz. While his pockets will be a little fatter with his $3,000 fare, team members at Domino's thought Guldeniz might be craving a "slice" of home when he arrives and Domino's Brooklyn Style Pizza is the perfect remedy.
 
"It's a rare cab driver who would drive so far out his way to deliver exceptional service," said Lynn Liddle, Domino's executive vice president of public relations. "We applaud Mr. Guldeniz's willingness to go above and beyond to deliver for the Matas family, and we wanted to do a little something for him to say thanks."
 
For a limited time only, customers nationwide can order a large one-topping Brooklyn Style Pizza for just $9.99. Customers may also add a medium one-topping pizza to their order for just $5 more.

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