And that's exactly what I'm going to do this weekend when I order out for pizza. Call Pizza Hut first, tell them why I'm not ordering from them, and that I don't care which store it involved, all stores are warranted by the corporate ethics!
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To: CourtneyLeigh
The $10 an hour manager isn't going to call corporate.
CORPORATE INFORMATION Pizza Hut, Inc.
14841 Dallas Parkway
Dallas, Texas 75254
Tel: 1-972-338-7700
CUSTOMER SERVICES
Customer Satisfaction: 1-800-948-8488 (U.S.)
1-866-664-5696 (Canada)
VIP Hotline: 1-866-VIP-3444
Gift Card Hotline: 1-877-302-7777
Or, you may also send your feedback online
http://www.pizzahut.com/contact/feedback_type.asp
2 posted on
06/01/2004 12:49:37 PM PDT by
aimhigh
To: CourtneyLeigh
Yes. Definitely thank Pizza Hut for announcing to the world that the only thing standing between a criminals and a couple thousand dollars is a defenseless employee.
3 posted on
06/01/2004 12:55:18 PM PDT by
anonymous_user
(Telling the truth means you never have to change your story.)
To: CourtneyLeigh
He only hit the fellow ten out of fifteen times with a 9mm at close range. Honeycutt needs to keep delivering pizzas so his aim and hits per clip will improve.
To: CourtneyLeigh
5 posted on
06/01/2004 1:00:32 PM PDT by
ibbryn
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To: CourtneyLeigh
At that point, Honeycutt pulled out his own 9 mm from the back of his pants and fired 15 times, hitting the would-be robber at least 10 times, killing him. Nothing a few hours at the range won't cure. Honeycutt will have it down to a double-tap to the chest next time (assuming he is using +p JHP.)
Oh, and Pizza Hut pizza sucks anyway.
6 posted on
06/01/2004 1:04:14 PM PDT by
spodefly
(This post meets the minimum daily requirements for cynicism and irony.)
To: CourtneyLeigh
Well.. I just blasted off my "pleasant Email" to the good ol Pizza God! Sonic.. Here WE come..!!
I guess next, when / if a robber comes into my house, I should just hand them everything.. Including the gun to shoot me! *I don't think so TIM*
8 posted on
06/01/2004 1:10:09 PM PDT by
txguy426
(** Happy Freedom in Texas **)
To: CourtneyLeigh
Uh oh....this is one thing I don't think I could boycott.....love Pizza Hut.
I will complain though.
9 posted on
06/01/2004 1:11:49 PM PDT by
rwfromkansas
("Am I not destroying my enemies when I make friends of them?" -- Abraham Lincoln)
To: CourtneyLeigh
I agree with your sentiments, however, Mr. Honeycutt has no right to complain if he took his job with Pizza Hut knowing of their 'no firearms' policy and then proceeded to flout it and break it. His termination was inevitable and he should thank his lucky stars he is alive and take his lumps for violating the company policy.
13 posted on
06/01/2004 1:17:50 PM PDT by
Bloody Sam Roberts
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To: CourtneyLeigh
Pizza Hut -- like any other corporation which gives a sh*t about its stockholders -- has no choice but to listen to its lawyers. Or, it can ignore its lawyers and leave itself open to being sued into oblivion.
At best, Honeycutt took a calculated risk when he decided to ignore the company policy. No one forced him to work for PH, and he was always free to find a job more to his liking. He couldn't stand the heat but, instead of getting out of the kitchen, he put his job -- as well as his employer -- at risk. He's lucky.
When I'm on company time, I abide by the employer's policies. The RKBA stops at the door (and/or on the clock).
I'll keep buying Pizza Hut pizza.
14 posted on
06/01/2004 1:21:32 PM PDT by
newgeezer
(What part of "shall not be infringed" do they fail to understand?)
To: CourtneyLeigh
I've been avoiding their "pizza" for over 20 years now!
15 posted on
06/01/2004 1:25:48 PM PDT by
Minutemen
(It's A "Religion of Peace")
To: CourtneyLeigh
18 posted on
06/01/2004 1:42:00 PM PDT by
SeeRushToldU_So
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To: CourtneyLeigh; 88keys; Akron Al; babyface00; Badray; Bikers4Bush; boxerblues; Captiva; ...
Even though I haven't eaten one of their lousy pizzas for years it was fun to send them an e-mail telling them that I wouldn't be back, and I was going to tell all my family and friends. And I did ask that they contact me.
In God We Trust
..Semper Fi!
To: CourtneyLeigh
Well, in Pizza Hut's defense, they are probably going to be facing a huge legal case from this loser's family for vicarious liability in the shooting death. Even though the delivery guy won't face criminal charges, the company may face a legal suit. Is that right? NO, but even if the suit goes nowhere it will still cost them a pretty penny in legal fees. I can see where they are coming from.
On the other hand, they should not have a delivery area that includes known dangerous areas.
24 posted on
06/01/2004 2:06:23 PM PDT by
lawgirl
(God to womankind: "Here's Cary Grant. Now don't tell me I never gave you anything.")
To: CourtneyLeigh
Pizza Hut can stick it up their pizza butt.
To: CourtneyLeigh
"Screw Pizza Hut!" I've been saying that for years.....they don't know how to make pizza and never have.
28 posted on
06/01/2004 2:24:51 PM PDT by
Gabz
(Ted Kennedy has killed more people than all SHS combined.)
To: CourtneyLeigh
Another place to avoid. Right along with K-Mart.
33 posted on
06/01/2004 2:42:17 PM PDT by
Dan from Michigan
("Today we did what we had to do. They counted on America being passive. They were wrong.” - Reagan)
To: CourtneyLeigh
Here's what I wrote to them:
"Ronald B. Honeycutt, 38, who has a permit to carry a concealed weapon, says he's been delivering pizzas for 20 years...."
Pizza Hut was NUTS to fire Mr. Honeycutt. No company policy should require someone to choose between protecting his life and giving his life for the company profits. Mr. Honeycutt was legally entitled to carry this means of self-protection. He was declared justified in his use of it. If anything, Pizza Hut should give him special recognition that as an employee of Pizza Hut he has helped to make the delivery neighborhood just a bit safer for everyone.
37 posted on
06/01/2004 2:54:34 PM PDT by
aruanan
To: CourtneyLeigh
And that's exactly what I'm going to do this weekend when I order out for pizza. Call Pizza Hut first, tell them why I'm not ordering from them, and that I don't care which store it involved, all stores are warranted by the corporate ethics!Well, it might help if you tell them that you're willing to pay $25-30 a pizza to cover the liability premiums you would demand them to pay...
56 posted on
06/01/2004 4:32:17 PM PDT by
Poohbah
(Four thousand throats may be cut in a single night by a running man -- Kahless the Unforgettable)
To: CourtneyLeigh
I agree with a lot of the posts here, but y'all need to stand back a minute and think...
Do y'all what the average pizza driver to be packing heat?
I delivered pizzas when I was in my 20s. And I was one of the sober ones. Most of the drivers that I worked with were either drunk or stoned when they were out driving. Bad enough they had a 3,000 piece of metal out there, ya want them carrying a gun, too?
They guy saved his ass, that's great. He broke his employer's rules while doin it. Like somebody else said...if he didn't like the rules, he was free to leave.
57 posted on
06/01/2004 4:32:32 PM PDT by
birbear
("Ed Gruberman, you must learn patience." "Yeah...yeah... how long will that take?")
To: CourtneyLeigh; All
I think that Pizza Hut is crap. No loss for me.
66 posted on
06/01/2004 6:29:46 PM PDT by
KevinDavis
(Let the meek inherit the Earth, the rest of us will explore the stars!)
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