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Domino's Pizza - wreckless delivery drivers

I was driving to the the store when a Dominos delivery car approched me very quickly from behind. When I stopped at a stop sign. The driver must not have been paying attention because he had to swerve at the last moment to miss me. He was able to stop his car and ended up next to me. He yelled at me and flipped me off. I continued on my way and the driver approached me again and passed my at a high rate of speed on a residential street. I began following him to get his license plate number. He saw me following him and turned off aff of his lights. He then turned into a dead end street. When I turned to follow him, he drove over several lawns in order to exit the dead end street.
I called the store to report the issue. The person that answered the phone, claimed to be the owner and could not care less about what I was telling him. The only information he would give me was the corporate number and to tell them it was the Mokena store. He made it sound like they get so many complaints that the corporate office would know exactly what I was talking about.

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dominosmokil
Mokena, US
Apr 17, 2011 7:27 pm EDT

So its funny how a board like this can generate so much speculation, especially from a local resident who exagerated this story. It is a possibility this driver did something wrong, but without any previous complaints, it is something that was logged in case of future occurences. I mean, how would it be fair to terminate an employee because someone called in and made a claim. What if they were less than truthful about an incident. Anything is possible right! After having a conversation with this person, I realized that he very well could be a bi polar lunatic since his listening skills were slim to none.
He forgets to mention here that he admitted to illegally driving down a residential street at 50+ MPH chasing a Domino's Pizza driver who was clearly shaken when he returned to the store.
He also forgot to mention that he admittedly tried to pin the driver into the cul de sac, probably to attack him, and forced the driver to go up on the grass to get away from him as he exited his vehicle. He claimed it was to get his plate number. Why did he get out of his vehicle then?
He has also forgotten that he had a police report filed against him that same day.
SOUNDS LIKE A CRAZY MAN TO ME!
I handled this conversation with utmost care. I clearly stated that our, yes our community, was of utmost importance, and if I were to receive further complaints about the driver, action would be taken. It was never stated that I didn't care.

In fact the opposite is very true. Ask any school or organization in the area who donates the most to this community of any pizza restaurant, and you will find 9 of 10 times they will say Domino's Pizza.

It saddens me to see a person post something like this, especially when they are exaggerating through their teeth. Statements like that can jeopordize people's lives and families.

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likeitOrNot_ImSayinIt
SLC, US
Jan 19, 2011 10:05 am EST

JDH55 What in the world are those little creatures? Interesting tiny things. Any pictures with their eyes open?

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likeitOrNot_ImSayinIt
SLC, US
Jan 19, 2011 10:01 am EST

John Wayne Bobbitt is one abuser who finally got what he deserved! HOORAY LORENA!
Too bad she didn't put it in a blender. He didn't deserve reattachment. But again the law did nothing against John. All the abuse he did was shown in Lorena's case, but I didn't hear about John going to trial for abuse! He continued beating women and other violence. The Jerk became famous a porn star and how in God's name could he be a minister?
BUT LORENA IS MORE FAMOUS! A REAL LIFE JENNIFER LOPEZ FROM ENOUGH!

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likeitOrNot_ImSayinIt
SLC, US
Jan 19, 2011 9:22 am EST

Jerseyguy46 Can I come over and kiss you for me and all the other women who got stuck with abusers? LOL 1979 huh. I was in Junior high back then. I'm glad you put that in an open car rather than a restraunt like I thought. But For the record, The point I was making about the dog in the pizza box was that the little rabbit you found is no less precious than the beloved pet dog. No animal should be disregarded as okay to flatten as you put it. AWE...that poor squirrel. You sound like a nice guy, but it's a shame that you don't seem to consider other animals as special. It's two Bs in rabbit, since you picked on my spelling. LOL I like the game better than the pizza anyway so I spelled it right for that. SO HA! LOL
hmm maybe a cement filled glove doesn't hit as hard as I think if it was only a couple minutes. Can you hit him again? JK Give him one for my cat that was run down. The rotten thing is they never stay in jail. Law enforcement really needs harsher penalties for domestic violence. Women can't feel protected enough to do what needs to be done. Unless you know martial arts and can kick ### till the police get there, you feel pretty trapped. You can't even press charges without fear they'll come after you with a vengence. And they know your routine, so your pretty screwed. And people think you love em too much to leave. BULL! Give em a real way out and see how many leave. Retraining orders ought to come with Kick ### lessons. Paper aint ### if they come.
Maybe back then a car stopped at a redlight didn't matter much, but TODAY I could see some idiott only paying attention the green light half a block away and stepping on the gass before he notices a car parked there. Especially with em talking on cell phones and messing with whatever else instead of keeping both hands on the wheel and eyes on the road.
If ya got em post some nice pics of beaters getting more than a slap on the hand. LOL
Or Crazy or stupid drivers get theirs.

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likeitOrNot_ImSayinIt
SLC, US
Jan 03, 2011 2:14 pm EST

Comments about what? LOL And this site is tailored. It's called a complaints board. If you want a BS pictures board, why aren't you looking there? If you came here, you should be looking for Dominoes and reckless drivers. That is what the heading says, so why did you come if you don't care?

So lets hear about your first comment Jerseyguy46, okay. I still wanna know if the cops came after you for that stunt.

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likeitOrNot_ImSayinIt
SLC, US
Jan 03, 2011 1:49 pm EST

Maybe not, but why don't you post pictures or make comments having something to do with the chat? How does a guy eating pizza in 4.6 seconds have anything to do with crazy delivery drivers? At least your first comment said something. Although parts seemed half psychotic. I would think that cement in a glove could be pretty deadly and land you in prison. If this guy was a crazy driver running down pets and all, why was he polite enough to look at his watch anyway? And knocking someone out in the middle of traffic sounds dangerous to other cars on the road and road kill in a box where people eat is just sick, not to mention heartless. would you put that person's dog in a pizza box?

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likeitOrNot_ImSayinIt
SLC, US
Jan 02, 2011 1:14 pm EST

whats the point of all the pictures? you're just taking space away from real posts.

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likeitOrNot_ImSayinIt
SLC, US
Jan 01, 2011 6:25 am EST

I'd make sure you tell corporate the first number you called; just in case the guy lied about the store name. And look up Dominoes Coporate to make sure he gave you the right number. if he is trying to protect someone or himself, who knows...

Shannon also had a good idea. Get the police involved if you can, in case even the corporate office doesn't take it serious enough. Who knows, they may be too worried about law suits to do what needs to be done.

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likeitOrNot_ImSayinIt
SLC, US
Jan 01, 2011 5:39 am EST

OMG Don't do like jerseyguy46 said. I'm suprised he's not in prison for assault with a deadly weapon or worse. he did make a good point about the 30minute rule though. That's scary what some iddiotts will do to save a minute. A lot of crazy of just inconsiderate drivers just don't care; they even come close to pedestrians!

you should definately report it to the corporate office and tell them more than just the Mokena store. I'll bet the guy you talked to was just looking out for his friend, hoping you wouldn't report or say enough. he probably knew who it was. Tell corporate exactly what time it was, where the location was, and anything else you can think of as important. I'll bet they ccan look at the logs from the store and see who was delivering in that area and narrow it down. Drivers for companies are also supposed to keep records of addresses gone to and the milage used. They can't just drive anywhere on extra errands. And tell them how the man at the store spoke to you too. You do that, I think some butts will be getting fired.

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Shannon36535
Foley, US
Jan 01, 2011 5:06 am EST

I would call the police station and make a report. If he drove through several lawns odds are he did some damage and you witnessed it. The owners of the yards may want to press charges and the police may want to administer a dui test.

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