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Man Tries To Book A V-Day Reservation Using A Stranger’s Number, What Happens Is Priceless

by Leona Pham
November 7, 2025
in Social Issues

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

Man Tries To Book A V-Day Reservation Using A Stranger’s Number, What Happens Is Priceless
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'Using my phone number for your reservation for V-Day? Not this time?'

I have a pretty easy Google Voice number that people tend to use to make reservations.

I’ve gotten hundreds over the years and it’s mildly annoying.

There’s usually a link in the confirmation text messages to cancel which I always do on the day of the reservation.

This last tuesday I got a text saying that my reservation was confirmed for today.

Except I didn’t make one and I don’t live in that city. So I patiently waited to cancel it today.

Today I got another text saying “your reservation is at 6pm. Click the link to cancel.”

Well, bud, your girl is gonna be pissed you were too lazy to use your own number because tonight’s reservation just got canceled!

Happy V day, chump. No Mexican food dinner for you.

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

[Reddit User] − I had a number for years that the previous owner would just not stop using.

Payday loans, strippers, collectors, bogus raffles... I actually found him and sent him a text politely asking him to stop.

It got worse. Fine. I did more research and found out his work AND wife's info. I'm pretty sure this did not go well for him.

I just changed my number last week. Sweet silence for me. F U, Curtis.

powerandbulk − Worked for a company years ago that had a toll free number very close to the AT&T shareholder relations 800 number

They both began (800) ATT xxxx. Every quarter around dividend time, hundreds of older folks

would call to make sure their dividend amount was correct and ask when the checks would be mailed. (Yes, that long ago).

We would tell them they had the wrong number to no avail. They don't make mistakes when they dial.

Being an 800 number, the company paid, not the shareholder who couldn't dial.

We appealed to AT&T for refunds when the bills would become substantial. As you'd expect, AT&T told the company to pound sand.

The marching orders going forward were to tell all callers inquiring about their AT&T dividend was to say they were not listed in our systems.

Please go to the local AT&T office to fill out the proper forms if they wanted to be reinstated.

Then just hang up on them. I mean, they were not in our systems so it was the truth.

Someone from AT&T investor relations called a few months later to work out a deal where we wouldn't panic their shareholders

and we'd get a credit every quarter on the toll free line.

SeekingPeace444 − Years ago, this tv station that had after-school cartoons had a number similar to ours.

They had a DAILY phone-in contest and our phone would ring off the damn hook every afternoon.

Kids would not listen / could not comprehend that they called the wrong number.

Not answering the phone would make it worse because they’d keep trying.

We asked the tv station to please PLEASE stop and they refused. Okay, be that way.

We would start telling everyone that they won, gave them directions to the TV station, and told them to come pick up their prize.

Let me tell you, those phone calls stopped pretty quickly. They could have just listened when we told them to change their number.

I felt a little bad for the kids but you cannot have 50 kids calling you 15 times a day, M-F,

swearing that they called the right number, refusing to listen to reason, and wanting a prize.

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

MotheroftheworldII − Someone uses my number at REI which was a pain every time I went to purchase something.

I have had a couple of text messages from a very up scale salon in Denver to confirm appointments.

The last appointment was for a lot of services and was probably going to make the salon upwards of $400.00.

An appointment that I canceled since I not only do not live in Denver, Colorado...

I have not lived in Colorado for over 30 years and when I did live there it was not in Denver.

CatlessBoyMom − If he’s not even using his own number for the reservation, he deserves to get dumped on Single Awareness Day.

AusGeno − Our old number was 1 digit away from the Taxi number.

If you were nice, we told you it was wrong, if you were a jerk, we’d say the taxi is on its way,

if you were hammered drunk we would get your address and call the taxi for you.

These users took a more playful approach to wrong number incidents

Brilliant_Cattle_602 − You could always pre-order a very expensive wine for the table. To be opened and on ice when they get there.

Bastyra2016 − My parents had a phone number that was one number off the “big” Baptist Church in our area.

There must have been something special happening because they got 4 or 5 calls one evening.

I answered and told an older lady that she had the wrong number-she of course argued with me.

I even told her the right number to call before finally hanging up.

One minute later-same lady asking in a “tone” what the sermon was about-I’m a little embarrassed about my answer

so let’s just say that it was not a topic supported by this particular church.

She gave me that “gasp of shock” and started in on me before I hung up again. She didn’t call back

Advanced_Office616 − This is hilariously awesome. Having the wrong number for someone can be funny sometimes though.

For about two years, I would get a call at least monthly from an older woman looking to talk to her friend.

After about the third voicemail, I finally picked up and kindly told the woman that she had the wrong number. She was very apologetic.

She still called and I would tell her again. After about the 6th or 7th call, we would actually chat.

I’m 44m now and was probably in my 30s when this was going on.

I figured hey, she was someone’s friend, mom, grandmother, etc., the least I could do was talk to her for a few minutes.

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

justReading0f − Friend of mine had one digit off from the small town police department. He had a small business

so it really wasn’t easy to change his own number by the time he figured out how bad it was.

He’d try to be polite but if they called him between midnight and 6am and were at ALL rude,

he’d just tell them that a unit was on its way and hang up. Went on for decades.

He was an older guy, sweet as pie unless you got abusive. He’d dig his heels IN.

came1opard − Back when landlines were a thing, a new clinic in town got a number very similar to my parents,

so we would regularly get people calling in for appointments.

Usually we told them they got the wrong number, they apologized and that was it,

but sometimes we would get angry callers telling us they had the right number and we were just too lazy to process their appointments.

In those cases, I would just process their appointments, giving them a date and time for their doctor of choice. Good luck!

Czechmate1276 − My phone number was very similar to a local hospital and people would switch digits.

Mind you I did not answer the phone “hello this is _____ hospital. How may I help you?” I just answered hello.

So many people wouldn’t ask if they had the correct number or even say hello. They’d just say the room number they wanted to connect to.

I was always so polite and said I think you’re trying to reach the hospital and their number.

One time, I did try to explain to someone that they had the wrong number and they screamed at me to just connect them. I said sure and hung up....

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

Firenze42 − Before the days of cell phones, online orders, and food delivery (except pizza),

my parents' phone number was the same as the local McDonald's only the last 2 numbers were switched.

It was amazing how many people would call and just start rattling off an order. Even if it was McDonald's, they don't do that, bud!

digitalgraffiti-ca − I called an automated Showtimes number once for the movie theater 20+ years ago.

A human answered and says they were doing personalized recommendations that day or something.

Ok, weird, but whatever. We had this long drawn out conversation about movies.

After 15 mins of do he told me he was just f__king with me and I had the wrong number.

I felt dumb and we both had a laugh. I hope he had a good life.

mkgearhead1 − The previous owner of my number didn’t bother to let anyone know she didn’t have it anymore.

After about a month of random texts and voicemails, I had enough. Someone texted and asked if “I” wanted to meet up.

I said “Sure, meet me at Walgreens. I need to get some Vagisil because this itch won’t go away.” The texts and calls pretty much stopped after that.

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

entrepenurious − When I would get tired of being interrupted at work, I would answer

"wilkie-clay funeral home; how may I help you?" and they would hang up immediately.

We had a non-published number (but predictable as a part of a sequence).

kryo2019 − Eons ago in the days of printed phonebooks and landlines only, the updated phonebook and yellow Pages went out.

One of the local car deals mistyped their mechanic shop's number and put my dad's home number down.

Think 555-6800 vs 555-8600. Well first couple calls dad was like wtf,

but then they kept coming and finally had someone argue with him that this is what was printed in the phonebook.

Irritated he called the dealership and told them the problem and that they needed to fix it.

The managers response was along the lines of "nah, sucks to be you". Alrighty.

So the next dozen callers wanting to get their car into the mechanic, dad told them sure, shops empty right now, come on down. Technically the shop was empty.

Dad lived on a farm and the shop on the farm didn't have a tractor in it needing fixing, so it was empty.

Suddenly the dealership manager is calling dad because he has a handful of people yelling at him. Dad laughs and says well, I told them my shop was empty.

Not sure what the going rate was on an emergency reprint for all the phone books in the small city was,

but I'm sure the dealership had to fork out a decent lump sum to the phone company to get them all reprinted for the year.

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!

Leona Pham

Leona Pham

Hi, I'm Leona. I'm a writer for Daily Highlight and have had my work published in a variety of other media outlets. I'm also a New York-based author, and am always interested in new opportunities to share my work with the world. When I'm not writing, I enjoy spending time with my family and friends. Thanks for reading!

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