About Domino's
Domino’s is a global fast-food pizza chain headquartered near Ann Arbor, Michigan, with thousands of stores across the United States and in many countries worldwide. The company specializes in made-to-order pizzas, as well as sides like chicken, bread twists, pasta, sandwiches, salads, and desserts. Customers can order in-store, by phone, through the Domino’s website (dominos.com), or via the Domino’s mobile app, with options for delivery, carryout, and curbside pickup in many locations. Domino’s also frequently runs online deals, coupon codes, and value bundles that can affect the final amount charged.
A Domino’s charge may appear on your bank or card statement after you place an order for delivery or carryout, either in-store, online, or through the app. The descriptor may look like “DOMINOS,” “DOMINOS PIZZA,” “DOMINOS.COM,” or include a store number or city name. Charges can reflect one-time purchases, saved-card reorders, tips added at checkout or after delivery, third‑party delivery platform orders that are fulfilled by Domino’s, or small temporary authorization holds when you first add or update a card. If you’ve used features like Easy Order, group ordering, or ordered multiple times in one day, you may see separate or repeated charges that correspond to each transaction.
If you’re unsure about a Domino’s charge, start by checking your recent orders in the Domino’s app or at dominos.com under your account order history, as well as email or SMS receipts. Compare the date, store location, and total (including tax, delivery fees, and tip) to what appears on your statement. For questions, contact the specific Domino’s store listed on your receipt or order confirmation, or use the store locator on dominos.com to find the phone number tied to the location shown in your statement description. If you still believe a charge is incorrect—such as a duplicate charge, wrong amount, or unrecognized order—reach out to the store or Domino’s customer support first to request an adjustment or refund, and then contact your bank or card issuer if the issue cannot be resolved directly.