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Pizza Tracker Scam

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Domino’s pizza tracker isn’t accurate. Employees can enter whatever they want on the computer to make your order appear at a different stage than it actually is.

Seriously, two weeks ago I ordered Dominos for the last time in my life. After 10 minutes it was “on delivery.”

45 minutes later I call and ask, “Hey, where’s my food?” The woman on the line put down the phone for 15 seconds (without muting it, I might add) and says, “Yeah, the driver just left.”

I call back another 45 minutes later, and a different person picks up. “Hey, I’ve been waiting over an hour and a half, where’s my pizza?”

“Oh! I’m so sorry! That driver was in an accident! We’re remaking it!”

Pizza arrives after 2 hours and 15 minutes.

“Hey, this ticket says the pizza was done 2 hours ago!”

Delivery guy: “Oh no, we put the time an hour back so they get out sooner!”

“My pizza is cold. It’s been 2 and a half hours since it said it was out for delivery two hours ago. I’m complaining to corporate and doing a charge back on my credit card.”

I call corporate as soon as they open, they tell me, “Yeah, we’ve had a lot of complaints about that location, thanks for the input.”

Credit: Reddit / @Felicity_Bad & @lemlemons

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