'Pizza stalker' sends scores of orders to lawyer's office
A German lawyer has been left cheesed off after being bombarded with dozens of pizza deliveries he didn't order.
Guido Grolle, from Dortmund, has received more than 100 take away orders over the past two weeks at his office including a remarkable 15 orders in just 27 minutes one morning, German news site Ruhr Nachrichten reported.
"It's infuriating - you can barely manage to work," Mr Grolle revealed.
He says he is clueless as to who is behind the deliveries and has questioned whether it is a computer glitch affecting delivery sites.
After the deliveries began to pile up, local pizzerias started checking with Mr Grolle to make sure the order was genuine.
But the pizza stalker was not to be deterred, switching orders to sushi, sausage and Greek food.
According to German law, ordering goods for someone by misusing their personal data is a form of harassment and if stalking is proven, the offender could face up to three years in jail.
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Despite being pestered with delivery messages at all hours of the day, Mr Grolle hasn't had to face the cost of any of the deliveries with the restuarants footing the bill instead.