A Scottish woman sent a box of dog poop to a thief who used her money on an Uber Eats order.
The scammer bought a KFC with £ 40 from her account and had it delivered to an address in Birmingham.
But Emma Crombie from Glasgow got the measure of revenge – by posting a box of feces from her pet.
Emma, 35, saw her delivery account hacked – and Daily Record reports that she was taking matters into her own hands.
Emma wrote a note next to the box of excrement and said to the cheeky thief, “I hope you enjoyed the Uber Eats I treated you with.”
Emma mailed it by special delivery to the address the food was delivered to, and then went on social media to share her appeal for revenge.
Emma Crombie got her own back on the foot thief
(Image: Daily Record)
She explained, “Okay, after the bastard who stole my card details from Uber ate and had a feast, this was her karma dug into a box.
“Yeah, it’s disgusting and it costs me £ 14 for next day delivery. Imagine being woken up at 9:01 am on a Saturday morning to sign me up for a Jobby.”
Emma urged others to check their accounts to make sure they weren’t also being scammed.
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On the subject of matching items
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On the subject of matching items
She added, “It was the Uber Eats app that was somehow hacked and card details fraudulently taken from people’s accounts. After going to their Facebook page, I found it had happened to numerous people over the past week is. “
“I woke up Thursday morning to an email from Uber Eats thanking me for my £ 40.06 order that was delivered to an address in Birmingham 300 miles away.
“I received an email last night from someone at Uber Eats to clarify that my account had been hacked and they would be refunded in three to five days.
“I warned most people who use Uber Eats to keep an eye on their bank accounts in case they get hacked like me.
“However, I have mysteriously worked karma, it was worth giggling even if I didn’t get the money back.”

