Tool Wars
She Put My Number on Every Delivery Order
I let my friend use my phone once, then every delivery driver started calling me.
This is an original fictional interactive webtoon case about tool wars. Read the story, inspect the details, pick a side, and see the split.
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I thought it was not a big deal.
Evidence
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First favor
Tessa agreed to use her number once because Noor's phone was almost dead.
Call log
Three delivery calls came to Tessa in one week for orders she did not place.
Noor's message
You just answer faster. I did not think it would bother you unless something went wrong.
Open the receipts
- It started as one favor. Noor's phone was dying, so I said she could put my number on the delivery order just this once.
- The first time was harmless. The driver called me, I pointed him to Noor, and the food found the right person in under a minute.
- Then the calls kept coming. A few days later, a driver called about noodles I never ordered. Then another called about dessert.
- One order landed in my lobby. The driver saw my number, could not reach Noor, and left the bag downstairs under my name.
- My number was saved as default. Noor had not typed it once. She had kept it there because it made ordering easier.
- Noor said I answer faster. She said delivery calls make her anxious and that I was better at giving directions anyway.I thought it was not a big deal.
- Then it interrupted my day. I missed the start of a work call because I was explaining to a driver that I was not the person who ordered the food.
- Now I have to pick the boundary. Do I make Noor remove my number, allow it only in emergencies, or set a rule that my phone is never the backup plan?
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