Harassment comes in many forms: verbal, physical, social media, pizza…. pizza? Yes. Pizza.
Endless pizza sounds great right, well that is unless you’re not the one ordering it and it never stops.
Other than that…
Canadian Justin Rybicki has been harassed by ENDLESS pizza deliveries for the past six months – and he can’t get it to stop.
At first, they were coming from a place called Pizza 73. To date there have been dozens of orders totaling well over $1000.
The orders are using not only his address, but also his email and his phone number. To be clear, they’re not being charged to Rybicki’s credit card but delivery drivers are none-to-happy when he sends the pies back to the store.
He thinks that the scammer whomever he/she is was using his personal information (or hacked him) to order the copious amounts of pizza – so he contacted the police.
He’s changed his phone number to no effect and they don’t just go to his house they show up at work too. He called the original pizza place (Pizza 73) told them NOT to accept ANY orders under his name… so the scammer moved on to Domino’s – have authorities checked on The Noid’s whereabouts?
The police told him to change his number, so he did. That didn’t help. And they don’t just go to his home, they also show up at his work.
The scammer is also using technology to manipulate the phone number to make it look like Justin is making the call.
Justin doesn’t know who would do this . . . he says it can’t be a disgruntled ex because he’s “never dated anyone.”
Rybicki says, “Either someone hates [the pizza places] or they’re getting revenge on me or something. I have no clue.”
Justin says he hopes it isn’t going to waste, and that they’re giving it to people in need.
Police are still investigating.