October 3, 2025 at 7:35 pm

Mobile Phone User Comes Into A Store To Pick Up His Phone, But There’s A Big Problem Because His Name Isn’t The Name On The Receipt

by Jayne Elliott

mobile phones on display in a store

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If you order something and plan to have someone else pick it up, usually you have to have that person’s name on file before they come in to pick up the purchase.

If you fail to do that, they may not be able to pick up the purchase.

In today’s story, one father arrives to pick up a phone, but his daughter’s name is the name on the receipt.

Let’s see how the story plays out.

Family wants me to forego ID verification

For some background I manage two franchise locations of a chain of mobile stores.

Because of the expensive cost of products sold and nature of our services, ID verification is extremely strict from our company.

I get a lot of people who give me a hard time about this, often people wanting to use expired ID or a health card.

Here’s what happened today.

At first, there wasn’t a problem.

I get a call from my colleague when I’m opening, saying an iPhone that’s coming today has already been paid for by a girl yesterday, and to call her when it comes in.

No biggie, until the phone comes.

I leave her a voicemail and a few minutes later an older male comes in claiming to be her dad.

Dad: I am here to pick up my daughter’s phone.

The names didn’t match.

Me: No problem sir, I just need to see the receipt and some ID.

Man pulls out both, but his ID doesn’t match the name on the receipt which I presume is his daughter’s.

Me: I’m sorry sir, but in order to release the device the account holder has to be present as I was given no prior permissions to give it to somebody else.

He gets visibly upset.

He calls his daughter, but that’s not going to help.

Dad: I came with my daughter yesterday, we share the account under her name and the phone is for me. I will call her.

Me: Even if you call her sir, I cannot verify her identity over the phone. (this is true, store agents cannot do anything with account details over the phone because we do not have the proper training to do so).

He calls her anyway, and she starts screaming at me on the phone to give the phone to her dad. I will also add here that they have different last names.

He wasn’t going to back down.

I explain the situation to them, and they said that because they came in yesterday together it should be good enough. But I was not working yesterday and did not see either of them before.

I explain that if they wanted the pickup to be done by another person they had to give that kind of info in advance, especially since we couldn’t guarantee that the same employee would be working.

Daughter came in for the phone but she was super rude about it and told me she wouldn’t be back.

I really can’t wrap my head around why people get mad over us keeping their purchases secure.

All they had to do was put the dad’s name down as the person who would be picking it up when they came in the day before, but maybe the employee who was working at the time failed to ask them who would be picking it up.

Let’s see how Reddit reacted to this story.

The executive assistant’s boss was probably going to be really upset to have to pick up the order.

Screenshot 2025 09 09 at 11.03.57 AM Mobile Phone User Comes Into A Store To Pick Up His Phone, But Theres A Big Problem Because His Name Isnt The Name On The Receipt

This person also checks IDs.

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Here’s a story about a pizza place.

Screenshot 2025 09 09 at 11.05.00 AM Mobile Phone User Comes Into A Store To Pick Up His Phone, But Theres A Big Problem Because His Name Isnt The Name On The Receipt

This person also encountered a customer who was rude about showing ID.

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Is it really that hard to show your ID?

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