Google Voice numbers can be a blessing and a curse, especially when strangers use yours to make reservations. One Redditor has had enough of people using their number for dinner bookings, but this Valentine’s Day, they decided to turn the tables. After receiving a reservation confirmation text for a dinner they didn’t make, they decided to cancel it instead of ignoring it.
The result? A no-show for a Valentine’s Day dinner, and a lesson in using your own number. Read on to find out how this small act of retaliation became a funny revenge moment.
After receiving a mistaken reservation confirmation for Valentine’s Day, the phone number owner cancels it










Even though many people are used to reserving spaces for special occasions like Valentine’s Day, the reality is that using someone else’s phone number for a reservation can create unnecessary confusion and inconvenience for everyone involved.
The OP’s situation, where someone used their Google Voice number to make a reservation without permission, is a perfect example of how something that seems harmless can spiral into a frustrating experience.
As the OP patiently waited for the reservation to be canceled, only to receive another confirmation text, their frustration grew. It’s easy to see how this could have been avoided if the person making the reservation had simply used their own number.
As cybersecurity expert Dr. David Bicknell from Cybersecurity Institute notes, using someone else’s phone number or information without permission is not just inconsiderate but can be a violation of privacy.
“In a world where our personal data is increasingly valuable, it’s important to respect others’ contact information. Misusing someone else’s number can lead to frustration, misunderstandings, and sometimes even legal consequences.”
By taking the matter into their own hands and canceling the reservation, the OP wasn’t just retaliating out of spite but rather making a statement about personal boundaries and the importance of respecting others’ time.
After all, as Dr. Bicknell points out, “Respect for others’ privacy and time is crucial in maintaining healthy, conflict-free relationships, whether personal or professional.”
In the grand scheme, the OP’s action might seem small, but it was a clear demonstration that taking shortcuts or disrespecting boundaries can lead to bigger consequences than expected. It’s a reminder that using someone else’s contact information, even for something as seemingly simple as a reservation, can create unnecessary complications.
Here’s the input from the Reddit crowd:
This group shared their personal stories of dealing with phone mix-ups and creatively handling persistent callers
![Man Tries To Book A V-Day Reservation Using A Stranger’s Number, What Happens Is Priceless [Reddit User] − I had a number for years that the previous owner would just not stop using.](https://dailyhighlight.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/wp-editor-1762506065515-1.webp)























These commenters expressed frustration with the confusion caused by similar phone numbers and recounted their own amusing or inconvenient experiences with callers who refused to listen









These users took a more playful approach to wrong number incidents














This group shared stories about phone number mix-ups involving businesses or medical offices















These commenters shared anecdotes of funny or bizarre experiences with wrong-number calls











These users took matters into their own hands, using clever or bold tactics to deal with persistent wrong-number callers














So, what do you think? Did the Redditor go too far by canceling the reservation, or was it the perfect response to someone trying to take the easy way out? Share your thoughts below!









