As I mentioned in a previous thread, as someone who worked as a manager at a pizzeria throughout college, every customer's phone number and address is kept on file, along with all previous orders, including delivery comments and *prank calls*. You will never be able to get away with more than one prank call because it would be kept on file, and the store would know to call the customer to confirm any and all future orders. Managers have to explain all of the "bad orders", and if their supervisor sees that this phone number/address was already used in several other bad orders, that manager is going to get grilled. All stores are run this way. Patrick has never worked a real job in his entire life, and doesn't understand that there are actual competent human beings running these establishments, and that there are systems in place to avoid this, and that he isn't the first, or even the thousandth, person to have a prank order made for him. Last time he tweeted this, Pizza Hut got back to him and asked for a DM. If this was actually happening to Patrick on a regular basis as he claims, it would have been a failure of their well-established protocols, and Pizza Hut/Dominos would be very interested to look into these incidents to see where their systems failed so that future prank call victims don't fall through the cracks. More than likely Patrick never got back to them because he is actually lying and he is putting on a show in the hopes of gaining Twitter pity clout. If it was actually happening, he would be tweeting out pictures of the "fake food orders" or showing delivery drivers pulling up to his house, as Patrick is so keen on showing everyone how harassed he is (See: The fake "death threat" from "Patrick's Killer" that he recently pinned).