Users spam Domino's Pizza Malaysia with police memes after customer service fiasco


The customer claimed he did not hack into the system but used legitimate vouchers which he had purchased from an e-commerce platform. — AP

Users are posting police-related memes and images on the social media platforms of Domino's Pizza Malaysia after one of its branch managers accused a customer of using a glitch in the company's online order system to buy its pizzas at cheaper prices.

The customer posted his harrowing experience on Facebook on Sept 22, saying that he was questioned by three police officers from the commercial crime unit at a Domino's outlet in Tangkak, Johor, for allegedly hacking Domino's ordering system so he could pay less.

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