Yeah give us an update about Papa John's later. I'm curious to see what transpires.Gonna take the car through the carwash after I go to Papa John's. Wanted to hold off until after that snow yesterday.
Yeah give us an update about Papa John's later. I'm curious to see what transpires.Gonna take the car through the carwash after I go to Papa John's. Wanted to hold off until after that snow yesterday.
Will do. I just hope the manager I talk to this morning doesn't have a British or Australian accent or my talk won't go far.Yeah give us an update about Papa John's later. I'm curious to see what transpires.
Yeah, that's what I'm thinking that you'll hopefully get to speak with someone in management that might not have been involved that can help get to the bottom of this. That whole shift needs to be confronted.Will do. I just hope the manager I talk to this morning doesn't have a British or Australian accent or my talk won't go far.
This could have been someone spoofing their number. There are apps that let you do that. My son called me once from Lafayette once and my caller ID showed our home phone number.Had a weird thing happen after I went to bed last night. My cell phone rang and the number looked familiar so I answered (normally I wouldn't). It was Papa John's, where I'd ordered the pizza for the granddaughter. They started out asking if the pizza was okay, which I thought was a little odd. I told them my granddaughter ate some and then they asked if she was okay (she was). I asked why, and they continued on. "No vomiting or passing out?" Now they really had my attention! I sat up and said, "What the hell do you mean, passing out or vomiting?? What's going on with the pizza??"
They tried to laugh it off and said they were just following up like they do from time to time. I asked, "So you just call people and ask them if they vomited or passed out after eating your pizza??" They said, "Well you can't be too careful!" That's when I told them I was going to call the cops. I heard someone in the background saying, "Oh f***! I told you someone was going to call the cops!" The guy on the phone said, "Here, give me a second and I'll patch you through to the local police." I said not to bother that I would have them come see them, and hung up. I didn't call the police.
The guy I was talking to had a British or maybe Australian accent. I don't know whether it was just some employees making a joke or whether there was more going on. At any rate, I think I'll go pay a visit to the store when they open this morning and let management know about it. I hope whomever did it loses their job, whether it was a joke or not. These days, someone could've been dealing drugs out of the store and had a spillage or something. Screw that. That's not a game you want to play.
He has had 4 or 5 jobs in the last 18 months. He is not following any examples he has been given. At least he made it to 21 with no kids.So far, his resume isn't looking too good, is it?
Possible but how would they know whose number to call that had recently ordered a pizza from Papa John's unless they had access to orders that had been placed. It's gotta be an employee that was involved in some fashion I would think.This could have been someone spoofing their number. There are apps that let you do that. My son called me once from Lafayette once and my caller ID showed our home phone number.
Good point. I'm still waking up after a late night poker game.Possible but how would they know whose number to call that had recently ordered a pizza from Papa John's unless they had access to orders that had been placed. It's gotta be an employee that was involved in some fashion I would think.
This could have been someone spoofing their number. There are apps that let you do that. My son called me once from Lafayette once and my caller ID showed our home phone number.
Just got back from talking to them. Turns out that they were hit by scammers yesterday. Whomever called them told them they were from corporate and that some of their orders weren't going through and started asking them for a bunch of information.Possible but how would they know whose number to call that had recently ordered a pizza from Papa John's unless they had access to orders that had been placed. It's gotta be an employee that was involved in some fashion I would think.
Turns out that you were right. I just couldn't figure out how they would've known what customer's numbers to call unless they had access to recent orders that only an employee would be able to know.Good point. I'm still waking up after a late night poker game.
Well, not exactly. The manager told me that they did not give them any sensitive info, because they were suspicious. I suspect that they'd already gained access to their system by the time that happened. Man I hate scammers! I'd like to kill 'em all.Apparently according to what DD was told an employee was unwittingly involved by being duped into giving that information to scammers who said they were a representative of corporate.
it doesn't make any sense for the scammers to call them representing "corporate" for customer contact information if they already had access to the system. Hopefully it wasn't divulged by an employee and the manager isn't engaging in a bit of CYA.Well, not exactly. The manager told me that they did not give them any sensitive info, because they were suspicious. I suspect that they'd already gained access to their system by the time that happened. Man I hate scammers! I'd like to kill 'em all.
As I understood it, they weren't asking for customer information. More like stuff that would be more specific to store and corporate electronic communications (system stuff). The manager said that corporate would never call. They would send a regional manager or someone from corporate directly. Now they may have inadvertently given them enough info to allow them to hack into their store's system. That's just speculation on my part though. I'm just happy that they're filing a police report, although I don't have any expectation that it will do any good. The scammers could be anywhere in the world.it doesn't make any sense for the scammers to call them representing "corporate" for customer contact information if they already had access to the system. Hopefully it wasn't divulged by an employee and the manager isn't engaging in a bit of CYA.
They could be somewhere putting shrimp on the bar-bee.As I understood it, they weren't asking for customer information. More like stuff that would be more specific to store and corporate electronic communications (system stuff). The manager said that corporate would never call. They would send a regional manager or someone from corporate directly. Now they may have inadvertently given them enough info to allow them to hack into their store's system. That's just speculation on my part though. I'm just happy that they're filing a police report, although I don't have any expectation that it will do any good. The scammers could be anywhere in the world.
Atta fancy boy. I'm kinda jealous that I don't have any. Sounds pretty good although others might be questioning why broccoli was added therefore ruining the mac' n cheeseI think I'm going to make mac 'n cheese and broccoli for my lunch. I got a couple of boxes of "gourmet" mac 'n cheese last week at Kroger, and I'm feeling fancy.
I like mac 'n cheese, and I like broccoli with cheese sauce, so it's a perfect combo for me. This mac 'n cheese is Gouda and sharp cheddar. I'll add a little Aldi brand "Velveeta" to stretch it out for the broccoli.Atta fancy boy. I'm kinda jealous that I don't have any. Sounds pretty good although others might be questioning why broccoli was added therefore ruining the mac' n cheese
Or pineapple on pizza..! Grandkids in bound and taking them to the woods then down for a nap before work. Been on 3rds since thanksgiving.. nobody to fill that shift supervisor spot..They could be somewhere putting shrimp on the bar-bee.