Canadian Man Repeatedly Harassed With Pizza Deliveries
A Canadian man is being repeatedly harassed with pizza deliveries! The Alberta man has been sent hundreds of dollars worth of tasty pizza in the past six months, and he’s not sure why.
It all started back in November, and has been following him around ever since. Is he any closer to finding out what’s been going on? Let’s find out.
Man Harassed With Hundreds Of Dollars Worth Of Pizza Deliveries In His Name
Being sent a random pizza sounds like an act of kindness. However, if you’re the one paying for the unexpected pizza it’s not really a gift. Especially if it continues to happen without any explanation. That’s what happened to Justin Rybicki and he’s determined to find out what has been happening and where these random pizza deliveries are coming from.
The first time it happened, Rybicki thought it was a mistake. However, he checked his email and noticed he had a confirmation email in there from Pizza 73, per CTV News. So, he sent the pizza back and decided the following day he would contact authorities for someone using his identity and phone number. However, before he was able to make it in to the station he received a call from Pizza 73 to confirm a pre-order placed in his name. Again, he didn’t place the order. Unfortunately, that didn’t stop the delivery driver from showing up with his order to his place of work! Weird that it’s not even coming to his home address, it’s coming to his work.
Rybicki told CTV News, “He started losing it because he has $150 worth of pizza that I’m not paying for. He left all cranky and swearing at me, being kind of rude to me.” Then, it happened again! Another delivery driver later showed up to his home with another order. This time, he decided to call Pizza 73’s HQ to have them cancel any orders made under his name. Thankfully, it worked. Well…kind of. The orders stopped coming from Pizza 73 and started coming from Domino’s.
Law enforcement says this type of thing with pizza deliveries can be common as a prank in Canada. However, this situation has passed that threshold. Corporal Troy Savinkoff, an RCMP officer, tells CTV News, “We’re into more of a mischief, fraud, and now harassment. So that continuing behavior is concerning.” He added, “These suspects are using some form of technology to manipulate the phone number that’s coming in to appear to be our victim’s phone number.”
Who’s responsible for these pizza deliveries? They still aren’t sure. It doesn’t sound like it’s a friend messing around. There’s too much going on and nobody would spend that much time and put that much effort into a prank. Perhaps it’s a disgruntled employee? We’ve definitely heard some crazy stories from them on Dave & Chuck The Freak!