Thursday, May 12, 2016

Domino"s Just Saved the Life of its Most Loyal Customer

Oh, yes, Domino’s just did.


The pizza chain may not be known for making very good pizza, but at least one establishment can now be known for having the best possible customer service any restaurant can have.







Here’s why:


According to Oregon Live, Tracey Hamblen – the assistant  manager of a Domino’s in Salem – recently dialed 911 after she had not heard from Kirk Alexander in 11 days.


What made this so unusual?


Alexander had been more than just a regular customer at the establishment.


He had been ordering pizza from the joint on a nearly daily basis for over a decade.


Concerned over why Alexander had suddenly gone quiet, Hamblen went over to Alexander’s house personally.


The lights were on a television was on, but no one answered the door. She then called Alexander and got his voicemail.


This is when Hamblen called the authorities.


From there, Marion County sheriff’s deputies were dispatched to the residence, where they heard a man calling for assistance and found Alexander suffering from medical problems that could have ended his life, said Lt. Chris Baldridge, sheriff’s office spokesman.


Fortunately, medical personnel were able to intervene in time and, as of late Monday morning, Alexander was in stable condition at Salem Hospital.


Jenny Seiber, another assistance manager, said the very loyal customer of the Silverton Road Northeast store sometimes gets pasta… sometimes pizza… sometimes sandwiches… sometimes wings.


She described Alexander as friendly, nice and sort of quiet; and added Domino’s employees were “worried a little bit” after not hearing from him.