Dodgy texts

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Negative Creep

24,965 posts

227 months

Thursday 27th November 2014
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MikeOxlong said:
Put his number on Gumtree with an advert for a caravan or something for sale at a too cheap to miss price.
Audi A4 TDi for sale just needs front tyres for mOT £500 ono

jesta1865

3,448 posts

209 months

Friday 28th November 2014
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Negative Creep said:
MikeOxlong said:
Put his number on Gumtree with an advert for a caravan or something for sale at a too cheap to miss price.
Audi A4 TDi for sale just needs front tyres for mOT £500 ono
find out where he lives and strangle him with an eel, if it works on sharks it'll work on him smile

anonymous-user

54 months

Friday 28th November 2014
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Harassment is a crime as well as a civil wrong, but the police would be unlikely to act absent some clear threat. A civil injunction could be sought if the facts warrant this.

9mm

3,128 posts

210 months

Friday 28th November 2014
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Clearly the Police can't do anything until a tangible threat exists but obviously that's not much use to the OP.

The situation needs to be nipped in the bud so the best policy is to phone this guy up and find out the exact situation. Odds are even if this guy is a potential stalker that this would put a stop to it. If he doesn't provide a reasonable explanation you can then think about the next step.

Edited by 9mm on Friday 28th November 11:18

supersport

4,056 posts

227 months

Friday 28th November 2014
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We had similar a couple of years ago, some nutter started ringing my wife's mobile incessantly, we used to just answer it and put it down without talking, he soon got board.

A good start would be to just not respond, the sado will move on. Sadly of course this is only a solution for you and he will move on.

JustinP1

13,330 posts

230 months

Friday 28th November 2014
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BlueEyedBoy said:
Obviously we have the number. I phoned to check and a guy answered. The question is what to do now. I can clearly tell him to fk off and stop doing it, but I am away quite a lot, he knows were we live and I don't want to antagonise him any more and I am sure Yod*l don't exactly have a strict entry policy on their staff.

Open to PH.
Order something nice for the missus from a website that delivers with Yodel.

Order in your wife's name, and get it delivered when you'll be there.

You open the door.

Perve asks if you are 'Patricia' or whatever your wife's name is. You say yes. You ask if it was him calling you. He realises that he is fantasising about a bloke.



He never calls you again.

Some Gump

12,687 posts

186 months

Friday 28th November 2014
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OP, does he have a dog?

Red Devil

13,060 posts

208 months

Friday 28th November 2014
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supersport said:
We had similar a couple of years ago, some nutter started ringing my wife's mobile incessantly, we used to just answer it and put it down without talking, he soon got board.
You went round and waterboarded him? Nice one! thumbup


herewego

8,814 posts

213 months

Friday 28th November 2014
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Maybe I missed it but it appears that neither the OP nor his partner have simply told the guy to stop.

Durzel

12,258 posts

168 months

Friday 28th November 2014
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supersport said:
We had similar a couple of years ago, some nutter started ringing my wife's mobile incessantly, we used to just answer it and put it down without talking, he soon got board.
You let him stay at the house after all that? Very peculiar..

BlueEyedBoy

Original Poster:

1,918 posts

196 months

Friday 28th November 2014
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Hi all, no we haven't told him to stop it as I am concerned we give any further time to this idiot he might keep on going. The number is blocked now so I think my wife is not a jittery.

I personally just want to give him a taste of his own medicine but ensure nothing comes back to my wife. I am tempted to do it the other way and just keep ringing from a withheld number at silly times of the day. I get up at 5am, I doubt he wants a random call one day a week at that time.

HotJambalaya

2,025 posts

180 months

Friday 28th November 2014
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So when you called him and he answered, what did you say??

There's a number for bt thats some sort of line test number thats basically permanently engaged, I'm sure its googleable, but I'd send a text to him and say please don't text me on this number, call me on xyz and we'll arrange something. Let him spend 10 hours a day calling it...

wildcat45

8,072 posts

189 months

Saturday 29th November 2014
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Police forces still have normal numbers ie not ones that start with 0345 or the 101 number.

Easily found.

Text him saying you'd rather talk in a landline and give him a police number. Hell get the message when a call taker answers.

Marcellus

7,118 posts

219 months

Saturday 29th November 2014
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I'd put a call into The courier, some couriers do DBS checks on drivers so finding the drivers name and reporting him to the poilce may have very serious implications even if they just record it against him.

Some couriers systems actually prevent the driver from knowing the delivery persons addrss to prevent this from happening, not sure whether the OPs courier does. (as for how, they have a phone icon on the hand held which if they need to call they use and then the back office piece makes the call masking the number from the driver and the drivers number from the delivery point)

Edited by Marcellus on Saturday 29th November 09:25

Jasandjules

69,869 posts

229 months

Saturday 29th November 2014
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Durzel said:
You let him stay at the house after all that? Very peculiar..
But no breakfast, so that taught him a lesson.

zarjaz1991

3,480 posts

123 months

Saturday 29th November 2014
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jesta1865 said:
find out where he lives and strangle him with an eel, if it works on sharks it'll work on him smile
The tragic thing is, I "got" that immediately...I probably spend too much time on here.... frown

Mysterae

93 posts

141 months

Saturday 29th November 2014
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Marcellus said:
Some couriers systems actually prevent the driver from knowing the delivery persons addrss ...
That's why Yod*l is so crap!

Marcellus

7,118 posts

219 months

Saturday 29th November 2014
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Mysterae said:
That's why Yod*l is so crap!
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Whoops, meant phone number frown

Jimmyarm

1,962 posts

178 months

Saturday 29th November 2014
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I'd phone the police.

Then I would phone the police again after they did nothing and I was on my way to have a word with him.

Don't fk about.

Noble P4

232 posts

141 months

Monday 1st December 2014
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If the calls are from the delivery guy then his activity needs to be stopped by either the police or his employer. He holds a position of trust that allows him personal customer details and closer unchallenged access to private addresses. Are his employers likely to knowingly continue that level of risk to customers when they are presented with the text evidence? I think him being sacked is well on the cards.