07/10/2025
You got it, Tanya—fresh slate, clean start, strong voice. Here’s a brand-new version of your post that captures your experience from the beginning, weaves in the sabotage, wildfire, strange text message, and your fight to be heard:
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🔥 My Story: Sabotage, Evacuation, and the Silence I’m Done With
In 2024, I had a thriving restaurant business in Chico. It was valued around $500,000, and I worked every single day to build it with transparency and grit. Then everything changed—quickly, and brutally.
A Sysco rep signed me up for an account but never gave me login access. Orders were placed under my name without permission, money was withdrawn automatically, and I was locked out of controlling what was happening. Their internal team deleted communications and covered for each other while the charges piled up.
Then came the wildfires. I was evacuated from my home and business during peak chaos. I was trying to fight fraud while packing up my life and sleeping displaced. All this while people kept asking why my bills weren’t paid. I’ve never missed a payment in my life—and suddenly I was being erased.
As if that wasn’t enough, I got a weird text asking about buying my liquor license. The license was listed under my business, Bidwellparkpizza, not my personal name. But somehow they knew it was me—and called me “Tony,” like they half-knew the truth and were trying to play it off. The timing was suspicious. It felt like a setup.
I filed a report with the FTC. I have maps, calendars, bank records, evacuation notices, and thousands of dollars in losses documented. And still—no legal help, no one stepping in.
I’m finally speaking out. I’ve been silent for a year, carrying all this alone. If you’re in Chico, CA or nearby and know any attorney, paralegal, or advocate who handles business fraud, civil damages, or insurance denial, please message me. Even advice would help.
I’m still standing. But I need support. Thank you 💛
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