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CLASSIC COMPILATION #1 – HOW TO

SCAM FREE PIZZA


Compiled by: DIzzIE (2007)

This is the first textfile in a series that will put together classic scams centered around a
particular theme. Most, if not all, of the content will not be ‘new;’ rather, these compilations are
just attempts to bring all existing methods of achieving the same goal into one place for easy
reference. Feel free to email me with any ideas you have that weren’t included, and they’ll be
added into subsequent versions of these compilations.

What follows is a brief compendium of various existing methods you can use to score some free
pizza. As usual, don’t expect some of these tactics to work in all pizzerias, but do expect all of
them to work in at least some locales. Naturally, some are geared towards larger chains, while
others are best done in the smaller ones. Pick and choose whichever ones you think are right for
your situation.

~Let’s start with an age-old classic, The Phony Order Snatch. Ol’ Abbie wrote about it in Steal
This Book back in ’71, and it’s been popular ever since. Essentially, you just phone in an order
for a pizza (Abbie recommends using a nearby payphone, though nowadays lots of pizza places
let you order online (obviously this shouldn’t be done from your own computer/IP address), and
waiting around the phone just in case the pizza place calls back to confirm the order) with the
delivery address being a particularly out of the way/top floor apartment that would require the
delivery dude to travel the longest distance from zir car. Once ze’s out of the way, delivering the
pizza, you simply stroll on out from your hiding spot and raid the (hopefully unlocked) delivery
car, thus appropriating all of the other orders that could still be in the car.

~The Complaint #1. Stand behind someone in line and overhear their order. You’re particularly
listening for someone who’s ordering take-out, but a dine-in order will suffice. Memorize the
customer’s details (the order, time of order, name, phone number, address, etc) and hop along out
of the pizza place (if you think you’ll look sketchy just lurking around and then leaving, you can
come up to the order counter and ask some bullshit question akin to “hey do you guys have
peanut butter and skittles toppings?” before leaving). In about an hour or so, call up the pizza
place and start bitching about how you ordered pizza with toppings X and got one with toppings
Y, with your kid being allergic to Y and how you had to toss the upchucked pizza out. Go on in
this vein for a little while, and sooner or later (if the manager doesn’t catch on as to what will
shut you up) start implying, and later (if the manager still doesn’t catch on) insisting, that they
give you a free pizza that’s actually the correct one as a replacement for their fuckup.

~The Complaint #2. Instead of an immediate result as in the first complaint scam, this method
will take more time, but has the added benefit of having a potentially reusable payout. Dig
through the trashcans and/or dumpster around the pizza place to find some old (though not too
old, preferably under a few days) receipts, obviously selecting either the largest/most expensive
orders, or selecting the ones that you’d enjoy eating the most. Next, write a formal letter
addressed either to your local pizza branch or to its headquarters if there is one, pontificating at
length (though keep the letter to about a page or less) about how you have been a long time royal
customer, and have recently purchased xxx (whatever’s on the receipt), only to have your whole
family come down with diarrhea/vomiting/nausea/etc. Do not, however, say that you went to
the doctor. If you do, the pizza place will want to see medical records to cover their own asses,
and you’ll be shit out of luck. Make the complaint significant, but keep it mild enough so that
you didn’t seek any medical attention (this means saying something along the lines of ‘I found a
piece of glass that split my tongue in two’ is out, as they’d expect that to be something that you’d
go to the hospital for…). Polish off the letter by stating that you are seriously
disillusioned/disappointed/devastated with the quality of xxx brand’s dining establishments.
Though, once again, don’t overdo this by saying that you’ll never go there again; instead, let that
be an implied threat that hangs in the air, hauntingly unstated. Finally, though it’s not absolutely
necessary, you can explicitly state that you would like compensation for your most unfortunate
dining experience. Include the receipt that you found along with the letter, and mail it off. Within
a few weeks you should receive a soggy apology letter, along with either coupons for free pizza,
or a check for the amount spent. In this case, a coupon would actually be better, as you could
then proceed to make numerous copies of it to use over and over (for some more info on
couponing see: http://www.rorta.net/index.php?page=couponing_v2, and
http://www.rorta.net/index.php?page=complaintletterscam for other potentialities of the
complaint letters cam).

~The Table Scrapper. Walk around through the pizza place looking for any unattended tables that
have left some discarded remains. Gluttonous consumers often leave their food unfinished, and
it’s going to get trashed anyway, so you might as well pick some up.

~The Snatcher. If you don’t like table scraps, and the pizza place is the kind where dine-in orders
are picked up by the diners themselves at the front counter, simply swoop in and pick up an order
standing on the counter before the real customers do. Leave a random receipt or a stray
electronic buzzer on the counter as a credibility prop, and then get the fuck out of there.

~The Late Order. Place an order for a pick-up about twenty or thirty minutes before the pizza
place closes. Show up about five minutes before closing time and go in to pick up your pizza.
Reach your hand casually into your pocket so as to pull out your wallet, only to act befuddled
and begin feeling around for your wallet. Frown and apologetically begin to explain that you
must’ve left your wallet at home, and “could you mind just waiting a bit while I go back and get
it, it’ll be like twenty minutes, I’m so sorry about that…:(”. The rub here lies in the fact that, not
wanting to wait around for this dunce to go back for his wallet, the pizza place may just let you
have the order for free. If, however, they begrudgingly do say ‘fine, we’ll wait,’ come back in
about an hour or so when the place has closed down, and go look in the dumpster, which brings
us to the next method:

~The Dumpster Dive. Orders that get fucked up are often tossed away into the trash. If you have
‘issues’ with eating dumsptered food, resort only to consuming the boxed items, as those remain
‘uncorrupted’ by the perceived evils of the dumpster. Visit the dumpster an hour or so after the
place closes, and then simply bring the dumpstered pizzas home and heat ‘em up.
For more ideas on how to get free food in general, check out the Hobo Papers #1
(http://www.rorta.net/index.php?page=freefood) as well as the free food section of Stop Paying
for Shit! – The College edition (http://forum.rorta.net/showthread.php?t=735).

More knowledge at www.dizzy.ws and www.rorta.net. Comments/additional methods to include


in future versions of this compilation can go to xcon0 a\\t y//a\\h//o\\ d.ot com.

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