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Erik Ribsskog
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Re: Order 8070432 [ ref:_00D20CSSJ._50020XJtXX:ref ]
Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 3:35 PM
To:
info@hungryhouse.co.uk
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Subject: Re: Order 8070432 [ ref:_00D20CSSJ._50020XJtXX:ref ]
From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
To: “contact@hungryhouse.co.uk” <contact@hungryhouse.co.uk>
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before 5 PM). And that’s because some weeks ago, I got a pizza delivery-guy from
Takeaway.com on my door. Because someone had ordered a pizza in my name. And he was quite sour, because I was in the food-shop, and he stood for a
long time, and waited for me. So I didn’t want that to happen again. But if I hadn’t seen your e-mail before around 5 PM, then it wouldn’t have
been possible for me to cancel your order. So perhaps you should change your ordering-system so that one actually have
to confirm the order, by e-mail? At least, could you try to find out, (through e.g. your IT-department), who
is ordering food in my name? Because this has happened three times now, in the last year or so. And it isn’t fun when I don’t know who this is. Then I could report them to the Police, at least. Regards, Erik Ribsskog
On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 9:03 AM, “contact@hungryhouse.co.uk” <
contact@hungryhouse.co.uk> <contact@hungryhouse.co.uk> wrote:
> Dear Mr. Ribsskog,
>> Thank you for bringing this to our attention. Currently the only order
> that was placed was actually cancelled. I’ve blocked your email address so
> nobody will be able to place an order using your details.
>
> Kind regards,
>
>
> > *Alexandra *
> hungryhouse Customer Care
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> *hungryhouse.com Ltd.*
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> 78 York Street, London. W1H 1DP
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> T: 0800 612 3333
> > E: info@hungryhouse.co.uk <contact@hungryhouse.co.uk>
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> W: www.hungryhouse.co.uk
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> Managing Director CEO
> Tony Charles
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> hungryhouse.co.uk is the UK’s leading takeaway delivery portal. More than
> a just a restaurant directory
> – it’s a more convenient way to find a restaurant and order a delivery.
> Customers can browse menus of every cuisine, read reviews, and order online
> from a rapidly growing selection of the best local
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