u/Latter_Golf_9975

▲ 6 r/Serato

I’m trying to DJ Self Care by Mac Miller, but midway through the song, the BPM changes. I want the beat grids to change at this point to match the new BPM, but stay the same for part one of the song. Is there a way to make it essentially so the first part is one BPM and the second part is another BPM and have it save? I know that this can be recreated through beat sync while mixing, but it would be very convenient if I could easily DJ this song. Thanks!

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u/Latter_Golf_9975 — 9 days ago
▲ 530 r/Scams

A few days ago, a DoorDash order arrived for one box of mozzarella sticks from Pizza Hut that I didn't order. I didn't think much of it. What was more strange was that this was unpaid. I saw this over the receipt, which said "balance due" with the money right after it. Obviously, I didn't pay for this.

Fast forward to a few hours later, when the exact same thing happened. A DoorDash order showed up to my door, with, again, one box of mozzarella sticks. I didn't order these. Now, I was confused. This was almost certainly not a coincidence. I talked to the driver on the Ring doorbell this time. I gave her my number over the doorbell and what's happened, when she informed me that the meal was, again, unpaid. What's strange about all of this is that DoorDash doesn't do any sort of COD-they need a valid card before they order the meal. Something was definitely going on now, almost like the "scammer" or something didn't get what they wanted the first time (sense I didn't pay) and they tried again. I checked my DoorDash account to see that there was no orders placed on my account. Weird. I checked my credit card to see if any transactions I didn't make were there, and there were none. I assume this means that there's probably no chance that this was a scam intended specifically for the scammer to get two free boxes of mozzarella sticks.

I called the Pizza Hut where this was ordered from for more info, when they answered by saying that there were two orders: one to my house, and the other to somewhere in Georgia, both from the same account or whatever. This was confusing. I proceeded to call the number which the order was placed on, to get absolutely no answer, even when I called 3 times, each at different times of the day. After tracing the number, I realized that the number doesn't exist. At this point, I'm almost positive this is a scam, so I took to the internet to see what I could find.

What turned up was that this is a growing scam. From what I could find, unpaid pizzas from various places would turn up, and that this was most likely something used to extract other info, such as confirming one's address, or even a threat. But my situation doesn't perfectly match up to this.

One Reddit post I found was from a driver's perspective. In it, the driver delivered a pizza to an elderly person's home, when they denied it, saying that the pizza wasn't theirs. Then, someone called the driver, telling them that it was a gift to that elderly person. When the driver returned to the elderly person's house, he was informed that this was a gift and accepted the pizza, saying that the person who called was someone he's done business deals with over the phone. The driver informed him that this was probably a scam, to which the elderly person agreed. My story and this driver's story don't sound the same.

The main difference is the call. As far as I know, whoever ordered this pizza did not call the driver, or, at least, the driver never informed me of this.

Most of what I've found says that this is most likely a part of a larger, more dangerous scam. Like I said, this could be to confirm my address for something. I'm not entirely sure if this is the same thing that's happening to me, but I think it's pretty safe to assume that it is. So, my main question is this: How can I prevent this small thing from getting more extensive? As far as I know, the scammer has no more personal info besides my address, and I'm almost 100% sure that this scammer won't try to freaking come to my house and harm me. How can I stop the scammer from learning anything more, and actually scamming me? I would like to understand more about this scam and why it really happens, if possible, to stop the scam from escalating to something that actually harms me. Also, why did the scammer order the same thing to an address in Georgia? It just doesn't make sense. And, if it was unpaid, This this even a real DoorDash order?!

And, of course, is it even a scam in the first place. For all I know, this could be an elaborate prank for some reason.

I'm also posting this to spread awareness, as I don't seem to be the only person this is happening to.

Stay safe.

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u/Latter_Golf_9975 — 10 days ago