
Anyone out there interested in having a crazy stalker. How about if that stalker had personal information such as your home address, email and phone number. Nope, doesn't sound like much fun to us, either. That's exactly what happened to Amber Duick, a woman from California who claims she was duped into signing up for a five-day stalking, courtesy of the marketing team at Saatchi & Saatchi, on behalf of Toyota. One of Amber's so-called friends decided it would be funny if she had an online stalker, so he forwarded her an email for a "personality test" that was actually an application to be punked.
Autoblog, Court rules woman can sue Toyota for pranking her
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