Only the money never came.
"They kept saying they were looking into it but after 12 months of fobbing me off with 'we'll get back to you', I thought I had to bring it to a head," Driscoll told The Daily Telegraph.
Now this is the point where many of us would usually just give up, write an angry review on the store's Facebook page, and find a way to work it angrily into all party conversations for the following decade.
But Driscoll, who specialises in workers' compensation, decided he wasn't going to just sit there and let the big pizza giants win.
"I took the extreme step of going to court."
The result? According to The Daily Telegraph, Domino's has been ordered to pay him a total of $1203.27 over the order.
He has also asked the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission to take further action against the pizza giant for breaching consumer laws.
And just like that, justice is restored!
Domino's accused Driscoll of wasting the court's time and said it intends to apply to have the judgment overturned.